This chapter opens with a conversation between the wise immortal and the goddess of the plague. The wise immortal tells the goddess that she is a good cook, but that she cannot fly because she has refined her true spirit. The goddess explains that the gods who cannot fly are those who have refined their true spirit but are unable to fly because they have dispersed it. The god who can fly, she says, is the god who guarded the heavenly gate, and she says that the goddess has come to warn her that no one likes her there.
This chapter opens with a conversation between the wise immortal and the goddess of the plague. The wise immortal tells the goddess that she is a good cook, but that she cannot fly because she has refined her true spirit. The goddess explains that the gods who cannot fly are those who have refined their true spirit but are unable to fly because they have dispersed it. The god who can fly, she says, is the god who guarded the heavenly gate, and she says that the goddess has come to warn her that no one likes her there.