In this chapter, the wan explains to the demon that he is following the taoist because he is concerned about the relationship between him and the demon. The wan tells the demon about his adventures: he was sucked into a black hole, drank by a creek, and then poisoned by a monkey. When he awoke, the mask was still there, but the scabbard had been taken by another monkey. He calls the demon "he fang" and tells him to return the items to him. He explains that he has no magic and cannot take the items by force, so he will try to leave first and wait for his magic to recover. The demon brings his blower, and he knows that the conditions for him to activate his demon skill have already been set. He decides to let wan off the hook, and promises to learn from him the next time they meet. . He says that the sword is important to him now, but that it was not the right time to retrieve it. He will solve the problem by himself
In this chapter, the wan explains to the demon that he is following the taoist because he is concerned about the relationship between him and the demon. The wan tells the demon about his adventures: he was sucked into a black hole, drank by a creek, and then poisoned by a monkey. When he awoke, the mask was still there, but the scabbard had been taken by another monkey. He calls the demon "he fang" and tells him to return the items to him. He explains that he has no magic and cannot take the items by force, so he will try to leave first and wait for his magic to recover. The demon brings his blower, and he knows that the conditions for him to activate his demon skill have already been set. He decides to let wan off the hook, and promises to learn from him the next time they meet. . He says that the sword is important to him now, but that it was not the right time to retrieve it. He will solve the problem by himself