In this chapter, we are introduced to the "spirit maiden" and her father, who are now in Heaven. The father and son are in the middle of a conversation when the door to the underground city opens, and the father asks the son to open it. The son refuses, saying that he is bleeding from the wound he received in the battle. He asks the father to open the door so that he can help him, but the father says that the door is already open, and that he cannot open it now. He tells the son not to worry about the bleeding, because he can cure it with his spiritual power. He also tells the father that the butterflies are poisonous, and he should stay away from them. He says that he wants to see the emperor of heaven, who is there to see him. The emperor says that thanks to his wife's spiritual power, he is almost completely healed from his battle, and wants to hear the father's side of the story.
In this chapter, we are introduced to the "spirit maiden" and her father, who are now in Heaven. The father and son are in the middle of a conversation when the door to the underground city opens, and the father asks the son to open it. The son refuses, saying that he is bleeding from the wound he received in the battle. He asks the father to open the door so that he can help him, but the father says that the door is already open, and that he cannot open it now. He tells the son not to worry about the bleeding, because he can cure it with his spiritual power. He also tells the father that the butterflies are poisonous, and he should stay away from them. He says that he wants to see the emperor of heaven, who is there to see him. The emperor says that thanks to his wife's spiritual power, he is almost completely healed from his battle, and wants to hear the father's side of the story.