In this chapter, the young Du yi tries to convince his older brother that he is the rightful heir to the throne. He says that he will return to his father's hometown to settle his affairs with the old man. The young du yi wonders why he hasn't returned yet, and wonders if the sword king is a chess master. The old man says that only sword-soul can counter the sword's soul, but he also has the ability to do so. The older brother says that the sword-king is an outcast from the emperor's palace because he offended the senior. The elder brother says he'll let the young man go back to the palace after he's done with his transgression. The younger brother is amazed that the older man would allow this to happen, and he wonders if he has someone behind him.
In this chapter, the young Du yi tries to convince his older brother that he is the rightful heir to the throne. He says that he will return to his father's hometown to settle his affairs with the old man. The young du yi wonders why he hasn't returned yet, and wonders if the sword king is a chess master. The old man says that only sword-soul can counter the sword's soul, but he also has the ability to do so. The older brother says that the sword-king is an outcast from the emperor's palace because he offended the senior. The elder brother says he'll let the young man go back to the palace after he's done with his transgression. The younger brother is amazed that the older man would allow this to happen, and he wonders if he has someone behind him.