As soon as wan opens the door, he's afraid that he'll meet the spirit of "he fang" in the hut. Fortunately, he doesn't have to worry about it. He's fine, he says, and goes to sleep. wan asks about the wound on his neck, and the wound reminds him of a fight he had with a tiger many years ago. He asks what she wants to do after that, and wan tells her that she can do whatever she wants with wan. She says she'd like to see wan once, and then she can wander the world as her master, learn spells, and think she's an taoist. But what if wan is dead? wan says he'd thank wan for saving him and giving him an example of what he wants to be, but then what? He says he admires wan and looks up to him, but that he does not live for wan, and he puts down hello to wan if he is dead. He goes to another hut and looks for the fang.
As soon as wan opens the door, he's afraid that he'll meet the spirit of "he fang" in the hut. Fortunately, he doesn't have to worry about it. He's fine, he says, and goes to sleep. wan asks about the wound on his neck, and the wound reminds him of a fight he had with a tiger many years ago. He asks what she wants to do after that, and wan tells her that she can do whatever she wants with wan. She says she'd like to see wan once, and then she can wander the world as her master, learn spells, and think she's an taoist. But what if wan is dead? wan says he'd thank wan for saving him and giving him an example of what he wants to be, but then what? He says he admires wan and looks up to him, but that he does not live for wan, and he puts down hello to wan if he is dead. He goes to another hut and looks for the fang.