In this chapter, we learn that the Emperor of Ming-Feng is trying to bribe the King of the People's Republic of China to stop the construction of a holy dam. The Grand Master of the Ming Dynasty, who is also known as the Great General, has written a letter to the Emperor in which he reveals that the Grand Master has ordered the execution of all the nobles who were involved in the design and construction of the Holy Dam. He also reveals that his teacher, huajing, made the plans for the holy dam using the hu-ming parchment, which is the ancient Chinese writing that is used for seals and seals. He explains that the letter was written by his teacher two years ago, after he had been framed and banished from the government. He believes that his father secretly ordered his teacher to build the dam, where he would die. The Great General is waiting for him to come back with them to the Imperial capital.
In this chapter, we learn that the Emperor of Ming-Feng is trying to bribe the King of the People's Republic of China to stop the construction of a holy dam. The Grand Master of the Ming Dynasty, who is also known as the Great General, has written a letter to the Emperor in which he reveals that the Grand Master has ordered the execution of all the nobles who were involved in the design and construction of the Holy Dam. He also reveals that his teacher, huajing, made the plans for the holy dam using the hu-ming parchment, which is the ancient Chinese writing that is used for seals and seals. He explains that the letter was written by his teacher two years ago, after he had been framed and banished from the government. He believes that his father secretly ordered his teacher to build the dam, where he would die. The Great General is waiting for him to come back with them to the Imperial capital.