In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who have appeared in previous chapters of the novel. The first of these characters is King Zhai, who has appeared in the previous chapters as a warrior. He is now a member of a powerful clan, and he has come to fight with two other members of the same clan. The other two members are also war heroes, and they have similar physical skills as the King. The King asks the other two lords if they would like to fight one-on-one. The two lords refuse, and the King tells them that he is not interested in quarreling with them. He tells the other lords that he wants to show them that they are not stupid and that they should fight together. He then tells the two lords that the King's son, the far-t kid of the clan, is here, and that he cannot move him to fight him. He also tells the lords that if they want to return the King to them, they should simply catch him and put him down on his belly. This is a reference to the fact that if the King does not return, he will be pushed to the ground. The king asks if this has anything to do with the return of the King, but the lords reply that it does not. The lords then tell the King that he has taken away the King because he thinks highly of him.
In this chapter, we are introduced to a number of characters who have appeared in previous chapters of the novel. The first of these characters is King Zhai, who has appeared in the previous chapters as a warrior. He is now a member of a powerful clan, and he has come to fight with two other members of the same clan. The other two members are also war heroes, and they have similar physical skills as the King. The King asks the other two lords if they would like to fight one-on-one. The two lords refuse, and the King tells them that he is not interested in quarreling with them. He tells the other lords that he wants to show them that they are not stupid and that they should fight together. He then tells the two lords that the King's son, the far-t kid of the clan, is here, and that he cannot move him to fight him. He also tells the lords that if they want to return the King to them, they should simply catch him and put him down on his belly. This is a reference to the fact that if the King does not return, he will be pushed to the ground. The king asks if this has anything to do with the return of the King, but the lords reply that it does not. The lords then tell the King that he has taken away the King because he thinks highly of him.