In this chapter, we are told that the setting of the story is "purely fictitious." We learn that the "demon god of desire" has been giving the two of them his "divine power" for hours, but that soon they will run out of it. He tells them to hurry up, because if they don't, he'll use his power to "burst the barrier." He tells the two that love is stronger than sex, and that they can't understand each other's feelings if they're not in love with each other. He says that love makes people weak, and he doesn't want them to understand it either. He's going to wake up, he says, and they'll be able to get away. The more he's stimulated, the more he loses his mind, and the more excited he gets. He thinks that the greater his stimulus, the bigger his source of energy. He predicts that the magic array will throw his power into chaos and that he will turn into a "monster ruled by desire." He calls for his little zhan to help him untie the binding magic first, so that he can go back to his own power.
In this chapter, we are told that the setting of the story is "purely fictitious." We learn that the "demon god of desire" has been giving the two of them his "divine power" for hours, but that soon they will run out of it. He tells them to hurry up, because if they don't, he'll use his power to "burst the barrier." He tells the two that love is stronger than sex, and that they can't understand each other's feelings if they're not in love with each other. He says that love makes people weak, and he doesn't want them to understand it either. He's going to wake up, he says, and they'll be able to get away. The more he's stimulated, the more he loses his mind, and the more excited he gets. He thinks that the greater his stimulus, the bigger his source of energy. He predicts that the magic array will throw his power into chaos and that he will turn into a "monster ruled by desire." He calls for his little zhan to help him untie the binding magic first, so that he can go back to his own power.