In this chapter, we learn that the wizard's combat power is at the "holy monarch" level, but that he is also at "the holy king" level. In other words, he's not just fighting at the king level, he is fighting at a higher level. The guy who provoked the wizard first is the one who's going to get killed. So, the wizard says, even if the guy is in the "Holy King" realm, the guy will still have to bow down to him. He says, "stop daydreaming" , and he warns the guy that it's impossible to reach the highest levels of the Holy Land. The wizard says he'll kill the guy today. He's got a plan: He'll hit the guy in the palace of the undead, and if he can't kill him, he should kill himself. He wants to kill his wife, too, because she's trapped in the tower of soul destruction. He doesn't want her to die, he wants her to kill herself. He tells the guy not to provoke him, because he is about to face his death.
In this chapter, we learn that the wizard's combat power is at the "holy monarch" level, but that he is also at "the holy king" level. In other words, he's not just fighting at the king level, he is fighting at a higher level. The guy who provoked the wizard first is the one who's going to get killed. So, the wizard says, even if the guy is in the "Holy King" realm, the guy will still have to bow down to him. He says, "stop daydreaming" , and he warns the guy that it's impossible to reach the highest levels of the Holy Land. The wizard says he'll kill the guy today. He's got a plan: He'll hit the guy in the palace of the undead, and if he can't kill him, he should kill himself. He wants to kill his wife, too, because she's trapped in the tower of soul destruction. He doesn't want her to die, he wants her to kill herself. He tells the guy not to provoke him, because he is about to face his death.