The monk tells the monk that the phantom butterfly outbreak was caused by the Snowdrift villa. The monk explains that he has seen the phantom butterflies flying out of the villa's courtyard, and he guesses that the clan's destruction because of them was the cause of the butterfly outbreak. He asks the monk if the tenchu have returned, and the monk replies that they have. He then explains what has happened in the city. Three days ago, he says, there were a lot of phantom butterflies popping up, followed by lots of vines, and fleeing demons. The human emperor ordered the city to be locked down, and countless people have died and been injured. He says that he cannot draw a definite conclusion as to the cause, but that the monk is not just part of the family. He is a cultivator, following his heart, and following his cause. He thanks the monk for enlightening him, and asks him if he can break the illusion formation together. He replies that it is difficult, but they must get back to Lin'an right away.
The monk tells the monk that the phantom butterfly outbreak was caused by the Snowdrift villa. The monk explains that he has seen the phantom butterflies flying out of the villa's courtyard, and he guesses that the clan's destruction because of them was the cause of the butterfly outbreak. He asks the monk if the tenchu have returned, and the monk replies that they have. He then explains what has happened in the city. Three days ago, he says, there were a lot of phantom butterflies popping up, followed by lots of vines, and fleeing demons. The human emperor ordered the city to be locked down, and countless people have died and been injured. He says that he cannot draw a definite conclusion as to the cause, but that the monk is not just part of the family. He is a cultivator, following his heart, and following his cause. He thanks the monk for enlightening him, and asks him if he can break the illusion formation together. He replies that it is difficult, but they must get back to Lin'an right away.