This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a man who's so strong that he can't stop going down the mountain. The poem's title comes from the fact that the man who wrote the poem is also a disciple of the same man who raised the protagonist. The protagonist is nanqiu, and he and his friend, the leader of the sect, have known each other for a long time. They're both old, but they're still good friends. The leader tells the protagonist that he's in the celestial realm, which means that he knows the protagonist's master, but he doesn't know the man's name. . The two of them go back and forth for a while, trying to figure out who this guy is. Worried that his master is a villain, the protagonist asks the leader to keep his mouth shut. He's wondering how a person can seal a person's spirit for so long. He also wonders why the protagonist hasn't been able to find out who his master really is. He says that the protagonist has had suspicions about his master for many years, but that the master actually isn't a villain at all, because the protagonist was raised by the same master who raised rong and chong many years ago. Aww, that's kind of weird, right? The protagonist points out that chong and rong are still alive, and that they've received a lot of kindness from the heavenly realms in the past. But the protagonist still thinks chong is a cruel old man. He wonders how the protagonist can be so young and handsome when his master has been cruel to him for ten years. He asks the protagonist why he suddenly changed
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a man who's so strong that he can't stop going down the mountain. The poem's title comes from the fact that the man who wrote the poem is also a disciple of the same man who raised the protagonist. The protagonist is nanqiu, and he and his friend, the leader of the sect, have known each other for a long time. They're both old, but they're still good friends. The leader tells the protagonist that he's in the celestial realm, which means that he knows the protagonist's master, but he doesn't know the man's name. . The two of them go back and forth for a while, trying to figure out who this guy is. Worried that his master is a villain, the protagonist asks the leader to keep his mouth shut. He's wondering how a person can seal a person's spirit for so long. He also wonders why the protagonist hasn't been able to find out who his master really is. He says that the protagonist has had suspicions about his master for many years, but that the master actually isn't a villain at all, because the protagonist was raised by the same master who raised rong and chong many years ago. Aww, that's kind of weird, right? The protagonist points out that chong and rong are still alive, and that they've received a lot of kindness from the heavenly realms in the past. But the protagonist still thinks chong is a cruel old man. He wonders how the protagonist can be so young and handsome when his master has been cruel to him for ten years. He asks the protagonist why he suddenly changed