In this chapter, we learn that a human being is already pregnant with his brother's baby. This is not a coincidence, says the narrator, because the human being has already been affected by morning sickness. The narrator tells us that the story is "purely fictitious" and that there is no intention to describe real events or people in the setting. He tells the lords that they should set up camp and rest for the time being. The next day, they will send someone to buy a new car and continue their journey. The lord demon tells them to take zhan-qi to rest first, but the narrator tells him to forget it, since it is more important that he fulfill his duty as a priest
In this chapter, we learn that a human being is already pregnant with his brother's baby. This is not a coincidence, says the narrator, because the human being has already been affected by morning sickness. The narrator tells us that the story is "purely fictitious" and that there is no intention to describe real events or people in the setting. He tells the lords that they should set up camp and rest for the time being. The next day, they will send someone to buy a new car and continue their journey. The lord demon tells them to take zhan-qi to rest first, but the narrator tells him to forget it, since it is more important that he fulfill his duty as a priest