In this chapter, we get a brief glimpse of the mind of Bei-Xiao, who is in the middle of a battle between his old friends Ming-ling and Fang-lui. The two kids are talking, and one of them says something about being a kid in the old days. The other kid says something like, "Hey, I remember when I was a kid, I used to play in the mud and stones with my friends, and they used to fight back and forth with each other." The kid who says that is the kid who is talking about being an immortal lord, and the other kid is saying that he's a kid who's been living in the living quarters for a long time, and that he doesn't want to go back to the old world. The kid says that he can't understand why they're fighting now, and he asks, "Why are you two fighting my lord?" The kid replies, "My lord," and the kid says, "You are amazing, you are different worlds, but you are the same upset." This is a reference to the fact that Ming-Ling is keeping ancient monsters
In this chapter, we get a brief glimpse of the mind of Bei-Xiao, who is in the middle of a battle between his old friends Ming-ling and Fang-lui. The two kids are talking, and one of them says something about being a kid in the old days. The other kid says something like, "Hey, I remember when I was a kid, I used to play in the mud and stones with my friends, and they used to fight back and forth with each other." The kid who says that is the kid who is talking about being an immortal lord, and the other kid is saying that he's a kid who's been living in the living quarters for a long time, and that he doesn't want to go back to the old world. The kid says that he can't understand why they're fighting now, and he asks, "Why are you two fighting my lord?" The kid replies, "My lord," and the kid says, "You are amazing, you are different worlds, but you are the same upset." This is a reference to the fact that Ming-Ling is keeping ancient monsters