In this chapter, we learn that kun, the original figure of Bei xiao, is still alive and well. He is a powerful demon who was once a watermelon-sized man. Bei Xiao asks him if he remembers anything about him, and he replies that he does not remember anything about mingling. He then asks if there is any connection between the two of them. The moment the butterflies flew into the city, he says, he tried to take control of the people, but they did not find any traces of the butterflies. The city is swarming with criminals, and there are portraits of them all over the place. It seems that the sick man is driven mad by the poison of the butterfly.
In this chapter, we learn that kun, the original figure of Bei xiao, is still alive and well. He is a powerful demon who was once a watermelon-sized man. Bei Xiao asks him if he remembers anything about him, and he replies that he does not remember anything about mingling. He then asks if there is any connection between the two of them. The moment the butterflies flew into the city, he says, he tried to take control of the people, but they did not find any traces of the butterflies. The city is swarming with criminals, and there are portraits of them all over the place. It seems that the sick man is driven mad by the poison of the butterfly.