This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet, Ching-Chean, who was a member of the feng family, a family of martial ancestors. The poem is about the family's escape from the fall of the moon kingdom, and it was written in the year 2000 . The chapter opens with the family discussing the fate of their son, who is an orphan from the fallen moon kingdom. The family is shocked to learn that the son is a martial ancestor, and they are horrified at the thought that the family would be at risk of attack. The brothers are horrified by the news, and the father curses his son for being ungrateful to his family. He also curses the family for not being more concerned about their son.
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem by the famous poet, Ching-Chean, who was a member of the feng family, a family of martial ancestors. The poem is about the family's escape from the fall of the moon kingdom, and it was written in the year 2000 . The chapter opens with the family discussing the fate of their son, who is an orphan from the fallen moon kingdom. The family is shocked to learn that the son is a martial ancestor, and they are horrified at the thought that the family would be at risk of attack. The brothers are horrified by the news, and the father curses his son for being ungrateful to his family. He also curses the family for not being more concerned about their son.