Back at home, Cai tells Mr. Cai that he's going to beat him to death if he doesn't leave. He's not going to let Cai suffer anymore, he tells him. Cai tells him not to lie, but to change the subject. He wants to show Cai the true nature of the fox tribe. The fox tribe values loyalty only from its benefactor, and Cai is loyal to his benefactor even if Cai asks him to sacrifice his life for her. Cai says that's okay, he just hasn't been eating for a while. Cai asks if it's enough for him to drink his blood, and he says it is.
Back at home, Cai tells Mr. Cai that he's going to beat him to death if he doesn't leave. He's not going to let Cai suffer anymore, he tells him. Cai tells him not to lie, but to change the subject. He wants to show Cai the true nature of the fox tribe. The fox tribe values loyalty only from its benefactor, and Cai is loyal to his benefactor even if Cai asks him to sacrifice his life for her. Cai says that's okay, he just hasn't been eating for a while. Cai asks if it's enough for him to drink his blood, and he says it is.