In this short scene, the abbot explains that he has returned to the world of the murim after 200 years of exile. He feels that the welcome from the people is too much, and that the monk is not the type to fight someone at his level. He tells the monks that he is going to destroy whatever is blocking his way. He says that he will kill the monk because he is a member of the Shaolin sect. He explains that the stone he is using is called "hot power ball" and that if he destroys it, it will not die. The monk says that the shaolins are the strongest sect in the world. The abbot thanks him for his teaching, and says that they still have to discuss something. He asks the monk where they are going, and the monk replies that they must talk about something. When the monk asks why the monk dares to attack him, the monk responds that he feels chest pain. He wants to speak to the monk again, but the monk says he will not kill anyone
In this short scene, the abbot explains that he has returned to the world of the murim after 200 years of exile. He feels that the welcome from the people is too much, and that the monk is not the type to fight someone at his level. He tells the monks that he is going to destroy whatever is blocking his way. He says that he will kill the monk because he is a member of the Shaolin sect. He explains that the stone he is using is called "hot power ball" and that if he destroys it, it will not die. The monk says that the shaolins are the strongest sect in the world. The abbot thanks him for his teaching, and says that they still have to discuss something. He asks the monk where they are going, and the monk replies that they must talk about something. When the monk asks why the monk dares to attack him, the monk responds that he feels chest pain. He wants to speak to the monk again, but the monk says he will not kill anyone