This chapter opens with a flashback to the time when the "old immortal" was still alive. The "great fire ape" had been living in the forest for thousands of years, and now it belongs to the humans. The ape's inner core was given to the ape by the "god-level demon beast" . The narrator asks if it is a female or a male ape, and the narrator says that he will release the female ape and give her the "calming pill" of the "raving fire pill" to calm her down. He then goes on to say that he has just entered the body of his little sister, and that she is not zitan. The little girl is shocked to see her sister's corpse, and she cries out, "you bastard, get out! get out!" The narrator is so disgusted by this act that he finally gives in to the girl's pleas to get out of her body.
This chapter opens with a flashback to the time when the "old immortal" was still alive. The "great fire ape" had been living in the forest for thousands of years, and now it belongs to the humans. The ape's inner core was given to the ape by the "god-level demon beast" . The narrator asks if it is a female or a male ape, and the narrator says that he will release the female ape and give her the "calming pill" of the "raving fire pill" to calm her down. He then goes on to say that he has just entered the body of his little sister, and that she is not zitan. The little girl is shocked to see her sister's corpse, and she cries out, "you bastard, get out! get out!" The narrator is so disgusted by this act that he finally gives in to the girl's pleas to get out of her body.