This is a locked chapterChapter 32: Netherworld White Tiger!
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "Luminous Butterfly vs White Tiger Diamond Transformation" by the famous poet . The poem's title refers to the fact that the white tiger's diamond transformation is so powerful that the poet's own soul is barely hurt. In other words, the poet is saying that his own soul's power is so great that he's been able to defeat his opponent at close range, even though the opponent's soul is still intact. The poet is so upset that he can't believe that his opponent is still alive. He's also upset that his rival, the white duke, has managed to defeat him at such a close range. The white duke's son, . . is also in a foul mood. He wants to know what's going on with the white tigers. He wonders if they're planning on using a martial soul-fusion technique to recover their soulpower. He also wants to see his mom in heaven for his victory.
This is a locked chapterChapter 32: Netherworld White Tiger!
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the famous poem "Luminous Butterfly vs White Tiger Diamond Transformation" by the famous poet . The poem's title refers to the fact that the white tiger's diamond transformation is so powerful that the poet's own soul is barely hurt. In other words, the poet is saying that his own soul's power is so great that he's been able to defeat his opponent at close range, even though the opponent's soul is still intact. The poet is so upset that he can't believe that his opponent is still alive. He's also upset that his rival, the white duke, has managed to defeat him at such a close range. The white duke's son, . . is also in a foul mood. He wants to know what's going on with the white tigers. He wonders if they're planning on using a martial soul-fusion technique to recover their soulpower. He also wants to see his mom in heaven for his victory.