The next morning, Lucentio wakes up in the middle of the night. He's still drunk, but he doesn't seem to be in a bad mood. He tells the bartender to take care of his wife, who is snoring. He also tells him that he can't find her in the "live god realm" because she's been a mystery to him all this time. The bartender tries to calm him down by asking him why he's there, but the guy won't tell him. He says he'll take him to the "death realm" . He wants to know what's up. He asks for ten glasses of wine, which is too much for the bartender. He tries to convince himself that it's just a coincidence that the bartender is looking for him again. He then asks if the bartender's being "stalking" mian. The guy says that's not the case, but then he launches into a tirade against the bartender for being "annoying" and "not a live god." He says that mian's power is different than ordinary death's, which was given by "yisheng," the former "great death." The bartender says that his power is unlimited.
The next morning, Lucentio wakes up in the middle of the night. He's still drunk, but he doesn't seem to be in a bad mood. He tells the bartender to take care of his wife, who is snoring. He also tells him that he can't find her in the "live god realm" because she's been a mystery to him all this time. The bartender tries to calm him down by asking him why he's there, but the guy won't tell him. He says he'll take him to the "death realm" . He wants to know what's up. He asks for ten glasses of wine, which is too much for the bartender. He tries to convince himself that it's just a coincidence that the bartender is looking for him again. He then asks if the bartender's being "stalking" mian. The guy says that's not the case, but then he launches into a tirade against the bartender for being "annoying" and "not a live god." He says that mian's power is different than ordinary death's, which was given by "yisheng," the former "great death." The bartender says that his power is unlimited.