Back at the mountain, the young master tries to convince his older brother to sell his horse so that they can get to a small town by nightfall. He tells the young man that the demons at Mang mountain have been killing people and that martial artists have tried to kill them, but they have not succeeded. The young master tells his brother not to dig his own grave, because the demons are dangerous. He also tells him that the local government has issued a reward for anyone who kills the demons. The two men part ways, and the younger man toasts the older man for a successful journey.
Back at the mountain, the young master tries to convince his older brother to sell his horse so that they can get to a small town by nightfall. He tells the young man that the demons at Mang mountain have been killing people and that martial artists have tried to kill them, but they have not succeeded. The young master tells his brother not to dig his own grave, because the demons are dangerous. He also tells him that the local government has issued a reward for anyone who kills the demons. The two men part ways, and the younger man toasts the older man for a successful journey.