In this chapter, we learn that the old man is named Fang, and he was once in love with a young woman named tianchou, but the two were banished from each other's tribe because they were not married. In order to save his own tribe, Fang signed a pact with the old wizard god, and became the new man. He tells the audience that he is now the master of huanmen, and that his wife and daughter have just died. He says that he has been waiting for ninety years to return to his tribe, but now that he knows everything, he is afraid to go back. He takes Fang to the wizard god cemetery, which is full of treasures. Fang says that his daughter looks like his wife, but she is not. He swears that he will destroy Fang while he is drinking, and then he will end his reincarnation cycle.
In this chapter, we learn that the old man is named Fang, and he was once in love with a young woman named tianchou, but the two were banished from each other's tribe because they were not married. In order to save his own tribe, Fang signed a pact with the old wizard god, and became the new man. He tells the audience that he is now the master of huanmen, and that his wife and daughter have just died. He says that he has been waiting for ninety years to return to his tribe, but now that he knows everything, he is afraid to go back. He takes Fang to the wizard god cemetery, which is full of treasures. Fang says that his daughter looks like his wife, but she is not. He swears that he will destroy Fang while he is drinking, and then he will end his reincarnation cycle.