In this chapter, we learn that the Luo-lin-Mountain sect does not want to insult the people of the gangland because of the identity of the person they believe to be their leader. This person has no eyes, and the gang members are afraid of him. The young master Luo is not afraid of anyone, and he asks the young master to call him "bai lieutenant" so that he will be impartial in dealing with the gang. Luo asks if there is anyone from the taoism sect in Luo lin-mountain, and then he stomps on the floor, covered in blood. He is afraid of himself, and wants to know if anyone is from the sect.
In this chapter, we learn that the Luo-lin-Mountain sect does not want to insult the people of the gangland because of the identity of the person they believe to be their leader. This person has no eyes, and the gang members are afraid of him. The young master Luo is not afraid of anyone, and he asks the young master to call him "bai lieutenant" so that he will be impartial in dealing with the gang. Luo asks if there is anyone from the taoism sect in Luo lin-mountain, and then he stomps on the floor, covered in blood. He is afraid of himself, and wants to know if anyone is from the sect.