The Governess tells her servant, the Governess, not to worry about her son, who has a scratch on his ear. He's fine, she says, and she'll take care of him. He tells her that he's heard fishermen talking about sea monsters, but he doesn't think they're exaggerating. He says that the brain of an octopus has been exposed, and that it's very dangerous to get too close. He also tells her about the virgin insect, which has been bitten by a shark, and he says that she's going to get bitten by the gu-cha sect, which uses spiritual energy to kill devils. He adds that the sea is red with blood, and there's a lot of energy in the air, which is flooding into the island. He wonders if the island is connected to the rest of the world, and wonders if he'll be able to wipe out all the sea monsters. He thinks that he has come to the "right place" and that he will wipe them out.
The Governess tells her servant, the Governess, not to worry about her son, who has a scratch on his ear. He's fine, she says, and she'll take care of him. He tells her that he's heard fishermen talking about sea monsters, but he doesn't think they're exaggerating. He says that the brain of an octopus has been exposed, and that it's very dangerous to get too close. He also tells her about the virgin insect, which has been bitten by a shark, and he says that she's going to get bitten by the gu-cha sect, which uses spiritual energy to kill devils. He adds that the sea is red with blood, and there's a lot of energy in the air, which is flooding into the island. He wonders if the island is connected to the rest of the world, and wonders if he'll be able to wipe out all the sea monsters. He thinks that he has come to the "right place" and that he will wipe them out.