This chapter opens with a description of a blind dragon who has been banished from the Bai estate. The blind dragon, named Xiao Ming, is still able to do his tasks, but he is not as strong as before he was banished. He asks where he can find the golden hook that the lady gave him. The golden hook is a symbol of power and status, worn by warriors and noblemen alike. The hook reminds him that he is related to a criminal, and he asks the lady to give him back the hook. The lady replies that the day when no one can pick a dragon level will soon come, and she probably will not live to another binding of a dragon. The two dragonkeepers discuss the matter, and they agree that they will fight as much as they can. The dragonkeepers choose their dragon, and the blind dragon is bound. The general of the campaign, named Cai Ming, enters the palace and thanks the general for his victory.
This chapter opens with a description of a blind dragon who has been banished from the Bai estate. The blind dragon, named Xiao Ming, is still able to do his tasks, but he is not as strong as before he was banished. He asks where he can find the golden hook that the lady gave him. The golden hook is a symbol of power and status, worn by warriors and noblemen alike. The hook reminds him that he is related to a criminal, and he asks the lady to give him back the hook. The lady replies that the day when no one can pick a dragon level will soon come, and she probably will not live to another binding of a dragon. The two dragonkeepers discuss the matter, and they agree that they will fight as much as they can. The dragonkeepers choose their dragon, and the blind dragon is bound. The general of the campaign, named Cai Ming, enters the palace and thanks the general for his victory.