This chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which we learn that the young men have been sleeping in the wilderness for the past few days because of their master, the "Fenghao" . The young men agree that their master is an absolute coward and that he has made them sleep in the "wilderness" and rarely get enough food. The narrator tells us that this is because of the fenghao, who has made the men sleep in "the wilderness" and "rarely get proper food" every day. He says that he despises this kind of man, who always tries to "run away" and never "brave enough" to show him his face. He tells the men to be careful, because the old man is "being haunted" and that they are all "young geniuses" of the "Swish-Swish sect" and will deal with him. He warns them that if they show themselves here, he will let them die with their body "untouched" if they do not hurry up and give over the "psychic treasures" on their bodies. If they do so, he says, then they will see who "gets what they want" first. He then says that if the master dares to return after him again, then he will "make sure" that the sect "ceases to exist." He then tells the young man to go back to his master and tell him if
This chapter opens with a flashback to the previous chapter, in which we learn that the young men have been sleeping in the wilderness for the past few days because of their master, the "Fenghao" . The young men agree that their master is an absolute coward and that he has made them sleep in the "wilderness" and rarely get enough food. The narrator tells us that this is because of the fenghao, who has made the men sleep in "the wilderness" and "rarely get proper food" every day. He says that he despises this kind of man, who always tries to "run away" and never "brave enough" to show him his face. He tells the men to be careful, because the old man is "being haunted" and that they are all "young geniuses" of the "Swish-Swish sect" and will deal with him. He warns them that if they show themselves here, he will let them die with their body "untouched" if they do not hurry up and give over the "psychic treasures" on their bodies. If they do so, he says, then they will see who "gets what they want" first. He then says that if the master dares to return after him again, then he will "make sure" that the sect "ceases to exist." He then tells the young man to go back to his master and tell him if