In this chapter, Raksha and the other disciples of the Snow Mountain School make a big show of bragging about their victories. Raksha says that he beat Huoyan with only one stroke, and that he is the most powerful disciple from nine different sects. The other disciples agree, but Raksha is worried that they have given up their choice for the next disciple. He says that they are only interested in jade, which is the rarest of the ten forms of the Empyrean fairy. He explains that empyreans profound fairy can make a person the pinnacle of a warrior's world, but it can only be done by double cultivation, which means that the person who has the fairy can only do so by cultivating it with another person. The disciples are worried that the aura in the snow mountains is a murderous one, but they explain that there are three conditions: first, all the disciples of them can cultivate in three religions; second, if they are in crisis, the religions must save them three times; and third, they need nine element essences.
In this chapter, Raksha and the other disciples of the Snow Mountain School make a big show of bragging about their victories. Raksha says that he beat Huoyan with only one stroke, and that he is the most powerful disciple from nine different sects. The other disciples agree, but Raksha is worried that they have given up their choice for the next disciple. He says that they are only interested in jade, which is the rarest of the ten forms of the Empyrean fairy. He explains that empyreans profound fairy can make a person the pinnacle of a warrior's world, but it can only be done by double cultivation, which means that the person who has the fairy can only do so by cultivating it with another person. The disciples are worried that the aura in the snow mountains is a murderous one, but they explain that there are three conditions: first, all the disciples of them can cultivate in three religions; second, if they are in crisis, the religions must save them three times; and third, they need nine element essences.