This chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the previous chapter, where we learn that we are now in the middle of a battle between the two armies. This time, the battle is being led by the Egyptian army, which is led by Cai Ming-liang, who is also known as the "Prince of the Nine-Tailed Men." This is a reference to the fact that the king of China, the "Emperor of the Seven Continents," is a member of the royal court of the Holy Land, the land of the Ten Kingdoms and the Holy Roman Empire. This is the land where the "King of China" and his court are supposed to be located. The King of China is
This chapter opens with a flashback to the beginning of the previous chapter, where we learn that we are now in the middle of a battle between the two armies. This time, the battle is being led by the Egyptian army, which is led by Cai Ming-liang, who is also known as the "Prince of the Nine-Tailed Men." This is a reference to the fact that the king of China, the "Emperor of the Seven Continents," is a member of the royal court of the Holy Land, the land of the Ten Kingdoms and the Holy Roman Empire. This is the land where the "King of China" and his court are supposed to be located. The King of China is