In this chapter, the young master explains that he is able to burn more than 50 "little universes" at once. He compares himself to the "most outstanding genius" of the universe, who is also his enemy. The young master says that even though he is not his enemy, he still has to do things, even if he does not want to do them. He says that if his own strength is overdrawn, he will not use his ability to burn the little universes. But if his strength is not exhausted, he can burn three universes after practicing for many days. He explains that the earth has given him infinite wisdom, and he says that by standing on "the shoulders of giants," he can achieve great success.
In this chapter, the young master explains that he is able to burn more than 50 "little universes" at once. He compares himself to the "most outstanding genius" of the universe, who is also his enemy. The young master says that even though he is not his enemy, he still has to do things, even if he does not want to do them. He says that if his own strength is overdrawn, he will not use his ability to burn the little universes. But if his strength is not exhausted, he can burn three universes after practicing for many days. He explains that the earth has given him infinite wisdom, and he says that by standing on "the shoulders of giants," he can achieve great success.