This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Unmentionable." It's a poem about a man who is in love with a woman, but he doesn't know what to do with her. He decides to go to the woman's house and find out what's going on. He finds out that the woman is the boss of the floor where he's been exploring. He's about to kill her when he hears the sound of a clanging gong. The sound of the gong is a symbol for the power of the seven-star cauldron, which is the key to unlocking the secret realm. This means that the cauldron can be used to summon other people to fight the dragon. This is a big deal for a guy who's only been exploring the floor for a few minutes. He can't figure out how to use the cauldron to summon the other people, so he decides to try his luck on the dragon himself. He uses 80 percent of his strength to kill the dragon, but she's too strong for him. He wonders if this cauldron can help other people. He figures out that it's the han family that's
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "The Unmentionable." It's a poem about a man who is in love with a woman, but he doesn't know what to do with her. He decides to go to the woman's house and find out what's going on. He finds out that the woman is the boss of the floor where he's been exploring. He's about to kill her when he hears the sound of a clanging gong. The sound of the gong is a symbol for the power of the seven-star cauldron, which is the key to unlocking the secret realm. This means that the cauldron can be used to summon other people to fight the dragon. This is a big deal for a guy who's only been exploring the floor for a few minutes. He can't figure out how to use the cauldron to summon the other people, so he decides to try his luck on the dragon himself. He uses 80 percent of his strength to kill the dragon, but she's too strong for him. He wonders if this cauldron can help other people. He figures out that it's the han family that's