Dr. Xing is furious with his son for not telling him the truth. He tells him that he learned the skill of tendon-pinning from the southern medical sect and that the northern medical sect is superior to the southern one. He says that the two medical sects have never gotten along, and that he will teach his son the northern butterfly skill.
Dr. Xing is furious with his son for not telling him the truth. He tells him that he learned the skill of tendon-pinning from the southern medical sect and that the northern medical sect is superior to the southern one. He says that the two medical sects have never gotten along, and that he will teach his son the northern butterfly skill.