In this chapter, we get a brief description of the daoist's talisman. It's a yellow paper with a picture of a corpse on it. The description is different from the one in the talisman, but the strokes look familiar. We learn that the person who drew the picture was dressed as a "daoist" and that there were "a bunch of people" who came by before him, but they were "too many of them" . The "fresh blood" that will heal his wounds depends on the people who came before him. He's had enough of the "disgusting stench" , and he's ready to "smack smack" his "pretty useful teammate" and "stab him in the guts" with his own hands.
In this chapter, we get a brief description of the daoist's talisman. It's a yellow paper with a picture of a corpse on it. The description is different from the one in the talisman, but the strokes look familiar. We learn that the person who drew the picture was dressed as a "daoist" and that there were "a bunch of people" who came by before him, but they were "too many of them" . The "fresh blood" that will heal his wounds depends on the people who came before him. He's had enough of the "disgusting stench" , and he's ready to "smack smack" his "pretty useful teammate" and "stab him in the guts" with his own hands.