In this chapter, the young master tells his grandfather that he is the master of the Su family, and that the family will rely on him in the future. He tells him that he can't blame him for choosing the "eternal life society" because after going through the trials, he would be a "bad loser" if he didn't "grow even a little" . Next, they should go to meet the Host of the Dark Isle trial. He says that if he lets any of the other factions be the Host, it will be very difficult to ensure "fairness" because there are so many factions in the dark island. He also says that there are still power struggles within the island. The Host is not that old, but he is imposing. The young master says that he doesn't want to reveal anything to him, and leaves the rest to his men. He asks if the place is a "plan cabin" or a "cabin" , and if the people in the cabin are all trial participants. He is a drug lord, and he controls a third of America's drug market. He explains that he has not committed any serious crime, but a billion-dollar fund scam. He wonders if this is a trial for him, or if he is being sent to the "dark island" to be tried for a crime he has nothing to do with. He wants to know why anyone would put up a good guy act, and wonders if there is any difference between his bag and that of the others. He tries to open his chest to see if he has touched his chest, but his chest is full of blood, so he says he will not touch it. He then asks if he can open his bag to see what is in it, and asks if it is a
In this chapter, the young master tells his grandfather that he is the master of the Su family, and that the family will rely on him in the future. He tells him that he can't blame him for choosing the "eternal life society" because after going through the trials, he would be a "bad loser" if he didn't "grow even a little" . Next, they should go to meet the Host of the Dark Isle trial. He says that if he lets any of the other factions be the Host, it will be very difficult to ensure "fairness" because there are so many factions in the dark island. He also says that there are still power struggles within the island. The Host is not that old, but he is imposing. The young master says that he doesn't want to reveal anything to him, and leaves the rest to his men. He asks if the place is a "plan cabin" or a "cabin" , and if the people in the cabin are all trial participants. He is a drug lord, and he controls a third of America's drug market. He explains that he has not committed any serious crime, but a billion-dollar fund scam. He wonders if this is a trial for him, or if he is being sent to the "dark island" to be tried for a crime he has nothing to do with. He wants to know why anyone would put up a good guy act, and wonders if there is any difference between his bag and that of the others. He tries to open his chest to see if he has touched his chest, but his chest is full of blood, so he says he will not touch it. He then asks if he can open his bag to see what is in it, and asks if it is a