This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a man who has lost his way in life and is now trapped in a pot of holy water. The poem's title refers to the fact that the man is trapped in the pot of water because he has lost the ability to move through time and space. The poet explains that he was once a great martial warrior, but that he lost because he was too weak to kill the gods and destroy the demons. The only thing he could think about was killing the gods, but now he's trapped in purgatory. He wants to find a way to reach the second stage of qi refining, but he can't find the time to do so. He's also worried about the approval for the guyuan wine formula that he gave the poet. He has to go to a dinner party that night, and he doesn't have enough time to eat.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a man who has lost his way in life and is now trapped in a pot of holy water. The poem's title refers to the fact that the man is trapped in the pot of water because he has lost the ability to move through time and space. The poet explains that he was once a great martial warrior, but that he lost because he was too weak to kill the gods and destroy the demons. The only thing he could think about was killing the gods, but now he's trapped in purgatory. He wants to find a way to reach the second stage of qi refining, but he can't find the time to do so. He's also worried about the approval for the guyuan wine formula that he gave the poet. He has to go to a dinner party that night, and he doesn't have enough time to eat.