In this chapter, we learn that the painting in which the god of the north stars is carried around is the work of the abbot of a temple in the ancient city of Qu'an. The abbot has been tricked by the fox, who pretended to be the abbot, and has been wounded in the process. He has run out of regenerating pills, and the wound is likely to leave a scar on his body
In this chapter, we learn that the painting in which the god of the north stars is carried around is the work of the abbot of a temple in the ancient city of Qu'an. The abbot has been tricked by the fox, who pretended to be the abbot, and has been wounded in the process. He has run out of regenerating pills, and the wound is likely to leave a scar on his body