In this chapter, we learn that the higher cultivation of the heavenly master is the chief quality of all other immortals, but the higher the master's holiness, the weaker he is. The higher his holiness is, the stronger he is, but he's not the heaven. He rules on the behalf of heaven, and now he decides to violate heaven's rules. He's going to be a traitor to heaven and will be subject to severe punishment. The immortal master asks the two of them to leave the island alone. He tells them that he has made up his mind to renew his life. He says that if he fails to do so, he'll choose his successor as his first disciple. .
In this chapter, we learn that the higher cultivation of the heavenly master is the chief quality of all other immortals, but the higher the master's holiness, the weaker he is. The higher his holiness is, the stronger he is, but he's not the heaven. He rules on the behalf of heaven, and now he decides to violate heaven's rules. He's going to be a traitor to heaven and will be subject to severe punishment. The immortal master asks the two of them to leave the island alone. He tells them that he has made up his mind to renew his life. He says that if he fails to do so, he'll choose his successor as his first disciple. .