In this chapter, we learn that the Emperor of the Human Race does not deserve to be sacrificed at the cost of his life. He has chosen the spirit queen to serve him, and she has chosen him because he is loyal to her. He tells us that he has prepared a cup of tea for the Emperor because he knows that there are more intelligent people in the harem. He says that if the Emperor likes them, he should send them to the "disgusting creatures" of the imperial palace. He also tells the Emperor that the fire clan fought for their home until death, but the phantom clan, which is the most powerful of the three clans, surrendered without a fight. The Emperor says that he is afraid of the phantom woman, and he will kill her. The emperor says that they have sent the bighorn beasts to the Imperial Palace, and that he will arrange the placement of them. He is also interested in the blue beast, which lives in the River Valley. He asks the Emperor if he is also a fan of the fantastic beast, and the Emperor says he is. He explains that he heard that the river valley is a haunt of blue beasts, but that after the conquest of his father's land, they become rare.
In this chapter, we learn that the Emperor of the Human Race does not deserve to be sacrificed at the cost of his life. He has chosen the spirit queen to serve him, and she has chosen him because he is loyal to her. He tells us that he has prepared a cup of tea for the Emperor because he knows that there are more intelligent people in the harem. He says that if the Emperor likes them, he should send them to the "disgusting creatures" of the imperial palace. He also tells the Emperor that the fire clan fought for their home until death, but the phantom clan, which is the most powerful of the three clans, surrendered without a fight. The Emperor says that he is afraid of the phantom woman, and he will kill her. The emperor says that they have sent the bighorn beasts to the Imperial Palace, and that he will arrange the placement of them. He is also interested in the blue beast, which lives in the River Valley. He asks the Emperor if he is also a fan of the fantastic beast, and the Emperor says he is. He explains that he heard that the river valley is a haunt of blue beasts, but that after the conquest of his father's land, they become rare.