When the shaolin woman is captured, the monster curses her for her insolence. He tells her that he will heal her after he renders everything in the room "into dust." The monster asks if he can kill anyone here, but she refuses to listen to him. He says that he would destroy the place if he were allowed to do so, but that he is stopping here because his friend's health is not good. The monster says that it is not right for a beast to leave, but the monster says it is a shame that his nephew is not normal. He asks if they are monsters or gods, and they answer that they are. He then asks why they did not give him time to heal, and he says that people lacking in skills are good excuses. He wonders why they brought the stone to him, but he does not know what it is, and wonders if it was the same stone he brought to the other dimension. He realizes that the second of his sect is in critical condition, and asks that he be helped.
When the shaolin woman is captured, the monster curses her for her insolence. He tells her that he will heal her after he renders everything in the room "into dust." The monster asks if he can kill anyone here, but she refuses to listen to him. He says that he would destroy the place if he were allowed to do so, but that he is stopping here because his friend's health is not good. The monster says that it is not right for a beast to leave, but the monster says it is a shame that his nephew is not normal. He asks if they are monsters or gods, and they answer that they are. He then asks why they did not give him time to heal, and he says that people lacking in skills are good excuses. He wonders why they brought the stone to him, but he does not know what it is, and wonders if it was the same stone he brought to the other dimension. He realizes that the second of his sect is in critical condition, and asks that he be helped.