In this chapter, Lin-ling-er explains that she is the "Destroyer-Sword," a term that refers to the sword that stops the earth from falling into the hands of monsters. She was once the disciple of her first master, who was the founder of martial arts in mainland China. He defined the realm of fate for martial warriors, and he was also the mentor to all martial warriors on the mainland. He also witnessed how the higher the level of fate, the stronger the martial warrior's attributes. The martial warrior at the higher level blended himself into the realm, and was called the "ruler realm martial warrior" . The false fairy realm, the last step of a martial warrior becoming immortal, was the day when he was abandoned, and his body was badly damaged. He asks the three of them to accept him, and become his third master.
In this chapter, Lin-ling-er explains that she is the "Destroyer-Sword," a term that refers to the sword that stops the earth from falling into the hands of monsters. She was once the disciple of her first master, who was the founder of martial arts in mainland China. He defined the realm of fate for martial warriors, and he was also the mentor to all martial warriors on the mainland. He also witnessed how the higher the level of fate, the stronger the martial warrior's attributes. The martial warrior at the higher level blended himself into the realm, and was called the "ruler realm martial warrior" . The false fairy realm, the last step of a martial warrior becoming immortal, was the day when he was abandoned, and his body was badly damaged. He asks the three of them to accept him, and become his third master.