In this chapter, we learn that the "fallen petal sword" was forged by the two of them. Blackball denies that he forged the sword, and says that he is happy to see how beautiful he is now. He asks why he didn't tell him anything earlier, and he says that it is because he is grieved over his friend's death. He also asks if he is angry with him, and if so, he apologizes. He tells him that he will remember him no matter what, even if he does this to him. He is afraid that he may get hurt, but he knows that he won't. He wants to protect him, he says. He doesn't understand why he locked him up without any reason. He does not know why he wants to marry her, or even bit her. He says that they are fine with everything, as long as he is with them. He remembers the quarrel he had with him before he died, and remembers that he told him to go to Sanqing Mountain. He wonders if his memories went wrong for his death, and asks him what is wrong. He promises to never leave him until death.
In this chapter, we learn that the "fallen petal sword" was forged by the two of them. Blackball denies that he forged the sword, and says that he is happy to see how beautiful he is now. He asks why he didn't tell him anything earlier, and he says that it is because he is grieved over his friend's death. He also asks if he is angry with him, and if so, he apologizes. He tells him that he will remember him no matter what, even if he does this to him. He is afraid that he may get hurt, but he knows that he won't. He wants to protect him, he says. He doesn't understand why he locked him up without any reason. He does not know why he wants to marry her, or even bit her. He says that they are fine with everything, as long as he is with them. He remembers the quarrel he had with him before he died, and remembers that he told him to go to Sanqing Mountain. He wonders if his memories went wrong for his death, and asks him what is wrong. He promises to never leave him until death.