This chapter opens with the state preceptor of Dim. Miss Tan, who has come to say that his highness has been captured at the Feng Shui sacred land. He wants to know how he would deal with it. Even if he had to break through all of the sacred land, he would still be able to save the highness. He asks the master if he has tried fighting against the entire land. The master says that he hasn't, because he has the same purpose as Dim. The state preceptor asks if he knows anything about the flaming god, and the master replies that he does. The flaming god has two kinds of powers: one is the "force of life" and the other is "the force of fire" . The force of life, the master says, is immortal and can only be broken down when you die. The other force is the flaming God's "Force of Fire" , which is inextinguisable because it has billions of "clones" in it. The reason for this is that the god has divided his soul into "hundreds of
This chapter opens with the state preceptor of Dim. Miss Tan, who has come to say that his highness has been captured at the Feng Shui sacred land. He wants to know how he would deal with it. Even if he had to break through all of the sacred land, he would still be able to save the highness. He asks the master if he has tried fighting against the entire land. The master says that he hasn't, because he has the same purpose as Dim. The state preceptor asks if he knows anything about the flaming god, and the master replies that he does. The flaming god has two kinds of powers: one is the "force of life" and the other is "the force of fire" . The force of life, the master says, is immortal and can only be broken down when you die. The other force is the flaming God's "Force of Fire" , which is inextinguisable because it has billions of "clones" in it. The reason for this is that the god has divided his soul into "hundreds of