In the meantime, the villagers are still playing with the poisoned insects, and the villagers' leader, Pan, tries to calm them down. He tells the villagers that he will now be the leader of the clan, and that his wife will decide how the clan will deal with the insects. The villagers are confused, and Pan tries to explain that they brought the insects back to let the villagers decide how to handle them. He says that he has no complaints about the insects, even though they are sentient beings, and he swears to heaven that he won't do anything against the witch doctors anymore. He also says that the medicinal vessel he has been using is not as good as it could be, but that he can use it to refine it
In the meantime, the villagers are still playing with the poisoned insects, and the villagers' leader, Pan, tries to calm them down. He tells the villagers that he will now be the leader of the clan, and that his wife will decide how the clan will deal with the insects. The villagers are confused, and Pan tries to explain that they brought the insects back to let the villagers decide how to handle them. He says that he has no complaints about the insects, even though they are sentient beings, and he swears to heaven that he won't do anything against the witch doctors anymore. He also says that the medicinal vessel he has been using is not as good as it could be, but that he can use it to refine it