This chapter opens with Bi'an telling his brother to stop fighting. He's been taken aback by his brother's defense, which has taken away all of his strength. He tells his brother that he's responsible for this, and that he can't blame him for it. He says that his brother has managed to take off all his strength with his delicate defense, but that his fierce attack can only kill one man in one move. He asks his brother if he has all he needs, and his brother says that he does, but he'll need more fighters if he wants to defeat his brother. Then he throws a piece of cloth at his brother, saying that it's too weak for him to take on
This chapter opens with Bi'an telling his brother to stop fighting. He's been taken aback by his brother's defense, which has taken away all of his strength. He tells his brother that he's responsible for this, and that he can't blame him for it. He says that his brother has managed to take off all his strength with his delicate defense, but that his fierce attack can only kill one man in one move. He asks his brother if he has all he needs, and his brother says that he does, but he'll need more fighters if he wants to defeat his brother. Then he throws a piece of cloth at his brother, saying that it's too weak for him to take on