In this short scene, ji chen, the former swordsman, tells us that he's now living in seclusion and cultivating. He's had a problem with his son feiyu, who's acting weird lately. He needs to figure out how to get his son to talk to him, so he buys a book and sneaks down to the mountain to get it. He wants to know why his son is acting the way he is. He asks his son why he is reading love poetry to an "egg from nowhere" . He tells his son that he should give his daughter "fetal education" , which means that she'll be able to hear everything that's going on around her. He also wants to give her some of the jewels from the sword pavilion so that she can play with them. He says that he remembers when his son was a kid, when he loved his family so much, he'd cry with joy if he didn't have enough food to eat. He decides to give the jewels to his daughter to play with, and then he'll give them to his son's friends in the play, so that they'll have the opportunity to give them back to him. Aww, that sounds like a good idea. But then he realizes that he still has something to do, and he wants to go and cultivate. He remembers that he just finished the "closed door" cultivation, which is the secret part of the sword-fighting, and that he nearly forgot about it. So, he decides to go back to his own business, and when he gets back to the cave, he tells his servant that he has an invitation from a monster who wants to see him. He refuses the invitation, and leaves the cave to go have lunch with
In this short scene, ji chen, the former swordsman, tells us that he's now living in seclusion and cultivating. He's had a problem with his son feiyu, who's acting weird lately. He needs to figure out how to get his son to talk to him, so he buys a book and sneaks down to the mountain to get it. He wants to know why his son is acting the way he is. He asks his son why he is reading love poetry to an "egg from nowhere" . He tells his son that he should give his daughter "fetal education" , which means that she'll be able to hear everything that's going on around her. He also wants to give her some of the jewels from the sword pavilion so that she can play with them. He says that he remembers when his son was a kid, when he loved his family so much, he'd cry with joy if he didn't have enough food to eat. He decides to give the jewels to his daughter to play with, and then he'll give them to his son's friends in the play, so that they'll have the opportunity to give them back to him. Aww, that sounds like a good idea. But then he realizes that he still has something to do, and he wants to go and cultivate. He remembers that he just finished the "closed door" cultivation, which is the secret part of the sword-fighting, and that he nearly forgot about it. So, he decides to go back to his own business, and when he gets back to the cave, he tells his servant that he has an invitation from a monster who wants to see him. He refuses the invitation, and leaves the cave to go have lunch with