In this chapter, xie tells the reader that he is a member of the "Xie Family," a group of holy warriors who have come to the "Apotheosis of Death." . . He tells the audience that there are only four hours left before the sun and moon shine together, and that they should get going. He explains that the "poisonous miasma" can kill plants, but also the "qi" of martial arts fighters. He says that even the "top warriors" cannot enter because they have "divine or holy power," and the poison will not have any effect on them. He wonders why it is so cold, and wonders if there are two holy masters there. The ice-wielding guy is from a "hidden family," which means that he has the "ancient hades body" , which can use the "Dark Hell's Divine Power" . The "hades body," he says, is hard to control because he only uses 30 percent of his "dark divine power" ; the other 30 percent comes from his "fiery body."
In this chapter, xie tells the reader that he is a member of the "Xie Family," a group of holy warriors who have come to the "Apotheosis of Death." . . He tells the audience that there are only four hours left before the sun and moon shine together, and that they should get going. He explains that the "poisonous miasma" can kill plants, but also the "qi" of martial arts fighters. He says that even the "top warriors" cannot enter because they have "divine or holy power," and the poison will not have any effect on them. He wonders why it is so cold, and wonders if there are two holy masters there. The ice-wielding guy is from a "hidden family," which means that he has the "ancient hades body" , which can use the "Dark Hell's Divine Power" . The "hades body," he says, is hard to control because he only uses 30 percent of his "dark divine power" ; the other 30 percent comes from his "fiery body."