In this short scene, Lan tries to convince Luo feng to come to his house for dinner. He tells him that he has changed his clothes and that he is free to do so the next night. He then tells him about his meeting with yifeng, a disciple of the taoist, and asks if he is the one who fought on the jade emperor mountain. He says that he was, and then asks if it is true that he fought against the other three religions. Lan is amazed at the strength of the young man, but he is still not strong enough to fight on the nines-triangle.
In this short scene, Lan tries to convince Luo feng to come to his house for dinner. He tells him that he has changed his clothes and that he is free to do so the next night. He then tells him about his meeting with yifeng, a disciple of the taoist, and asks if he is the one who fought on the jade emperor mountain. He says that he was, and then asks if it is true that he fought against the other three religions. Lan is amazed at the strength of the young man, but he is still not strong enough to fight on the nines-triangle.