This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master of the dragon house. The young master tells his master that he is unable to compete with the dragon's strength because of the sacrifice of the jiang family. He tells the master that his blood-vein attack is useless because it is absorbed by the dragon. He also tells him that the gap between them is too deep, and that he will take revenge for the swoosh of the family's blood. The two men exchange a few words, and the master thanks him for saving him. He then tells the story of the golden finger, which is the symbol of love, and asks the reader to follow him.
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the young master of the dragon house. The young master tells his master that he is unable to compete with the dragon's strength because of the sacrifice of the jiang family. He tells the master that his blood-vein attack is useless because it is absorbed by the dragon. He also tells him that the gap between them is too deep, and that he will take revenge for the swoosh of the family's blood. The two men exchange a few words, and the master thanks him for saving him. He then tells the story of the golden finger, which is the symbol of love, and asks the reader to follow him.