In this chapter, we learn that the new master of the Temple of the Seven Holy Swords is the new King of the Four Corners. He is also known as the "king of god of the constellations" and the "leader of the twenty-eight constellations" of the "god of four corners" . He tells the newcomer that he is one of the eight guardians of the temple. He explains that the temple is made up of seven holy swords, the constellations, and eight guardian dragons. He says that the master has just learned the "imperial god forbidden spell" , which allows him to control the creatures. The new master asks the newcomer how many creatures are sealed in his dream world. The newcomer answers that there are nine creatures in the constellations and two creatures sealed in the four corners. He also says that he has never seen any of these creatures before. He wonders if the other creature is the "legendary void king" of god, who is the only creature who can enter the dream world
In this chapter, we learn that the new master of the Temple of the Seven Holy Swords is the new King of the Four Corners. He is also known as the "king of god of the constellations" and the "leader of the twenty-eight constellations" of the "god of four corners" . He tells the newcomer that he is one of the eight guardians of the temple. He explains that the temple is made up of seven holy swords, the constellations, and eight guardian dragons. He says that the master has just learned the "imperial god forbidden spell" , which allows him to control the creatures. The new master asks the newcomer how many creatures are sealed in his dream world. The newcomer answers that there are nine creatures in the constellations and two creatures sealed in the four corners. He also says that he has never seen any of these creatures before. He wonders if the other creature is the "legendary void king" of god, who is the only creature who can enter the dream world