After xi he leaves, bai quuran goes to the root of the divine tree Fuso, where he finds a few plants that can light up the place. The plants are very similar to the beasts outside, but some of them have no eyes, and some even have no ears. He wonders why the humans have built a city wall, and wonders why they regard him as a god, when the rest of the world could only build cities with logs. He also wonders who made the stone statue, and asks if it is related to him. He then wonders if the old woman's words mean that the eastern emperor, taiyi, knows about the existence of his god-like physique.
After xi he leaves, bai quuran goes to the root of the divine tree Fuso, where he finds a few plants that can light up the place. The plants are very similar to the beasts outside, but some of them have no eyes, and some even have no ears. He wonders why the humans have built a city wall, and wonders why they regard him as a god, when the rest of the world could only build cities with logs. He also wonders who made the stone statue, and asks if it is related to him. He then wonders if the old woman's words mean that the eastern emperor, taiyi, knows about the existence of his god-like physique.