In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming-ling's soul was taken from him by his master, and that this is why he has become so irritable and irritable. He has become irritable because his master has taken away one of his soul's functions to refine demons. Cai Mingling is shocked at this revelation, and he tells his master that he was cornered at the library when he was a teenager. He gambled his life away, burned the forest, and begged his master to save him, but he was too cold to do so. Now that his soul has been taken away from him, he can no longer deny it. He tells Cai Ming that he and his master were attacked by a group of black men the day they first went to the mountain, and they were attacked again
In this chapter, we learn that Cai Ming-ling's soul was taken from him by his master, and that this is why he has become so irritable and irritable. He has become irritable because his master has taken away one of his soul's functions to refine demons. Cai Mingling is shocked at this revelation, and he tells his master that he was cornered at the library when he was a teenager. He gambled his life away, burned the forest, and begged his master to save him, but he was too cold to do so. Now that his soul has been taken away from him, he can no longer deny it. He tells Cai Ming that he and his master were attacked by a group of black men the day they first went to the mountain, and they were attacked again