In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Yazi, who is a member of the dragon's inner court. Yazi is the son of the Dragon's youngest son, and he has been living in the secret realm of the underworld since he was a young boy. He is also known as the "son of dragon" because of his father's connection to the underworld. The two of them discuss the fact that the merman has lost control of himself, and that the others are still looking the same. They also discuss whether or not they should be locked up in the dungeon for breaking the rules of the chongming household. They both agree that it is normal for young people to be reckless, but they also agree that the show is about to begin, and they do not want to tell anyone about it. They are both glad that they were able to save Yazi from death, and Yazi thanks them for their help. He tells them that he wants to borrow the demon's merman from the night hunter, but the night-hunter does not like to help demons, so he does not have authority to help him. He also asks if they are prisoners, and the two agree that they owe purpose to the old man.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a new character named Yazi, who is a member of the dragon's inner court. Yazi is the son of the Dragon's youngest son, and he has been living in the secret realm of the underworld since he was a young boy. He is also known as the "son of dragon" because of his father's connection to the underworld. The two of them discuss the fact that the merman has lost control of himself, and that the others are still looking the same. They also discuss whether or not they should be locked up in the dungeon for breaking the rules of the chongming household. They both agree that it is normal for young people to be reckless, but they also agree that the show is about to begin, and they do not want to tell anyone about it. They are both glad that they were able to save Yazi from death, and Yazi thanks them for their help. He tells them that he wants to borrow the demon's merman from the night hunter, but the night-hunter does not like to help demons, so he does not have authority to help him. He also asks if they are prisoners, and the two agree that they owe purpose to the old man.