In this chapter, the audience is introduced to Caixin's "war spirit" , which can be divided into three distinct modes: angry tiger mode, nether mode, and hungry tiger mode. Caixin tells the audience that his opponent used the angry mode to attack him, but when the opponent was pulled into the shallow pool of the river, he switched to the hungry mode. This mode is similar to a wild animal's hunting mode in that it looks for the weaknesses and traces of its prey. The audience is amazed that Caixin was able to escape from his "triangular confinement" . He tells them that had the opponent not fought him, he would not have had a chance to win the battle. The next opponent will be his son, and Caixin says that he will try his best to beat him. He also tells Caixin that his father did not object to his son's practice of cultivation, but that he went to the "sunset disgrace" of his father's clan
In this chapter, the audience is introduced to Caixin's "war spirit" , which can be divided into three distinct modes: angry tiger mode, nether mode, and hungry tiger mode. Caixin tells the audience that his opponent used the angry mode to attack him, but when the opponent was pulled into the shallow pool of the river, he switched to the hungry mode. This mode is similar to a wild animal's hunting mode in that it looks for the weaknesses and traces of its prey. The audience is amazed that Caixin was able to escape from his "triangular confinement" . He tells them that had the opponent not fought him, he would not have had a chance to win the battle. The next opponent will be his son, and Caixin says that he will try his best to beat him. He also tells Caixin that his father did not object to his son's practice of cultivation, but that he went to the "sunset disgrace" of his father's clan