In the midst of the battle, Linglong and the other warriors are busy making a statue of the demon king. Linglong is worried that the battle will go on even more furiously than before, and he asks the warriors to wait while he and the others make the statue. He tells them that they are not responsible for the catastrophe, and they will leave once they finish their work. He then tells the others that they should not worry about the demon beasts, because they were only there to protect the world from the evil god, and not to harm people. He also tells them to gather all the body parts of him, because he is the one who caused the catastrophe. He asks the others to fill him in on what has happened, but they refuse to do so, and Linglong tells him that he is not a very good person, and that he will not allow anyone to harm him in the future. He wants to touch Linglong's body, but the warriors refuse to let him touch theirs. They head out to the starry ocean, where they will spend the night.
In the midst of the battle, Linglong and the other warriors are busy making a statue of the demon king. Linglong is worried that the battle will go on even more furiously than before, and he asks the warriors to wait while he and the others make the statue. He tells them that they are not responsible for the catastrophe, and they will leave once they finish their work. He then tells the others that they should not worry about the demon beasts, because they were only there to protect the world from the evil god, and not to harm people. He also tells them to gather all the body parts of him, because he is the one who caused the catastrophe. He asks the others to fill him in on what has happened, but they refuse to do so, and Linglong tells him that he is not a very good person, and that he will not allow anyone to harm him in the future. He wants to touch Linglong's body, but the warriors refuse to let him touch theirs. They head out to the starry ocean, where they will spend the night.