In this chapter, we are introduced to Mr. Zhang, the headmaster of Shur High School in Shanghai. He is a master of the martial arts known as "judo." He is also known as the "man on earth" because he is considered to be one of the best fighters in the world. When he is called to the school, he is shocked to find that his daughter has committed suicide. He calls the police, and the girl is taken to the hospital. The girl's voice is still in her voice, and she asks where her little brother is. She wonders if it is a mirror, and wonders if she has lost her face. She also wonders if there is even a ghost in the school. She is surprised to learn that the vice president of the school is also a judo fighter, and that he studies the martial art every day. She feels that one day, she will beat him.
In this chapter, we are introduced to Mr. Zhang, the headmaster of Shur High School in Shanghai. He is a master of the martial arts known as "judo." He is also known as the "man on earth" because he is considered to be one of the best fighters in the world. When he is called to the school, he is shocked to find that his daughter has committed suicide. He calls the police, and the girl is taken to the hospital. The girl's voice is still in her voice, and she asks where her little brother is. She wonders if it is a mirror, and wonders if she has lost her face. She also wonders if there is even a ghost in the school. She is surprised to learn that the vice president of the school is also a judo fighter, and that he studies the martial art every day. She feels that one day, she will beat him.