The next morning, the women are still in the inn, and the leader of the black-supremacist sect is there. He tells the women that he is from the "great huashan" sect, and that they are definitely the same women he saw earlier in the day. He says that they need to be careful because the place is "snootily quiet" and that the sect is "one of the biggest" in the "murim world" . The women, however, are insistent that they be allowed to eat more. The leader says that he has lost all of his energy practicing in the mountain and that he can now take care of himself. He asks the women if they are the only ones eating, and they say yes. The woman says that she is the only one who is eating and she can take the leftovers herself. She says that the women can't eat on the grounds of another sect because they are not allowed to do so. She asks the woman if she has a guest, and she says yes. She then says that everyone is staring at her face, and asks why she is being stared at.
The next morning, the women are still in the inn, and the leader of the black-supremacist sect is there. He tells the women that he is from the "great huashan" sect, and that they are definitely the same women he saw earlier in the day. He says that they need to be careful because the place is "snootily quiet" and that the sect is "one of the biggest" in the "murim world" . The women, however, are insistent that they be allowed to eat more. The leader says that he has lost all of his energy practicing in the mountain and that he can now take care of himself. He asks the women if they are the only ones eating, and they say yes. The woman says that she is the only one who is eating and she can take the leftovers herself. She says that the women can't eat on the grounds of another sect because they are not allowed to do so. She asks the woman if she has a guest, and she says yes. She then says that everyone is staring at her face, and asks why she is being stared at.