The monk remembers the cultivation methods of his second reincarnation. He remembers that he has been ill with tuberculosis for four years, but he hasn't yet died. He tells his sister that he doesn't have the disease, but that it's contagious. He says that only by mastering the cultivation method of wind and nature will he be able to survive in this cold palace. Two months later, someone sends him a chicken leg, and he wonders what made the people of the cold palace suddenly become nice. He wonders if the man who brought him the chicken leg is afraid of catching the disease. He also wonders why the man didn't just steal the leg. The monk tells him that if he eats the leftovers, he won't be punished for stealing. He then tells the monk that he'll take him to have a meal.
The monk remembers the cultivation methods of his second reincarnation. He remembers that he has been ill with tuberculosis for four years, but he hasn't yet died. He tells his sister that he doesn't have the disease, but that it's contagious. He says that only by mastering the cultivation method of wind and nature will he be able to survive in this cold palace. Two months later, someone sends him a chicken leg, and he wonders what made the people of the cold palace suddenly become nice. He wonders if the man who brought him the chicken leg is afraid of catching the disease. He also wonders why the man didn't just steal the leg. The monk tells him that if he eats the leftovers, he won't be punished for stealing. He then tells the monk that he'll take him to have a meal.