In this chapter, we learn that the haiyue monk, Lin Hai, is a member of the sect known as the "Hai-yue" or the "Three-Headed Sea Monster" . He is a fierce warrior, and he is known for his ferocious fighting style. Lin Hai tells the monk that he is better than he expected, and that it will be very difficult to determine who will win the match. He tells Lin Hai that he has not shown his best fighting moves yet, but that he will kill the monk if he does not. He says that even if the monk is a three-headed sea monster, he is not scared of his "divine flame" and that he would kill him even if he were a human being. He asks the monk to come after him so that he can drive the monk away from shore, or else the monk will hurt the island's inhabitants. The monk is horrified at the idea of killing the monk, but he is able to use the waterproof pearl to his advantage.
In this chapter, we learn that the haiyue monk, Lin Hai, is a member of the sect known as the "Hai-yue" or the "Three-Headed Sea Monster" . He is a fierce warrior, and he is known for his ferocious fighting style. Lin Hai tells the monk that he is better than he expected, and that it will be very difficult to determine who will win the match. He tells Lin Hai that he has not shown his best fighting moves yet, but that he will kill the monk if he does not. He says that even if the monk is a three-headed sea monster, he is not scared of his "divine flame" and that he would kill him even if he were a human being. He asks the monk to come after him so that he can drive the monk away from shore, or else the monk will hurt the island's inhabitants. The monk is horrified at the idea of killing the monk, but he is able to use the waterproof pearl to his advantage.