The gods are still angry at the humans for killing the dragon. The gods decide to forgive the humans, and the general is very grateful. The goddess of plague tells the general that she poisoned the dragon, and that the heavenly emperor ordered her to do so. The general is furious at the goddess, and wonders if she is trying to protect the humans from the plague. She tells him that the area where the humans hunt is the border of the human hunting area. Outside this area, the general will find endless wilderness
The gods are still angry at the humans for killing the dragon. The gods decide to forgive the humans, and the general is very grateful. The goddess of plague tells the general that she poisoned the dragon, and that the heavenly emperor ordered her to do so. The general is furious at the goddess, and wonders if she is trying to protect the humans from the plague. She tells him that the area where the humans hunt is the border of the human hunting area. Outside this area, the general will find endless wilderness