In this chapter, we learn that the house of Windsor has sent six of its disciples to the tomb, but that they have yet to return. In fact, the house has sent only six disciples in the past six years, and none of them has yet returned. The house's leader, Heng windsor, tells his uncles that the tomb is extremely dangerous, and that he will do his best to ensure the safety of his disciples. He tells them that he is a member of the house and cannot be controlled, but he will fight anyone who tries to force him to submit. He says that if they want to discipline him, he is always ready to do so. He adds that he does not want to fight anyone in the house, because he is afraid of losing his master. He suggests that they go together into the tomb tomorrow.
In this chapter, we learn that the house of Windsor has sent six of its disciples to the tomb, but that they have yet to return. In fact, the house has sent only six disciples in the past six years, and none of them has yet returned. The house's leader, Heng windsor, tells his uncles that the tomb is extremely dangerous, and that he will do his best to ensure the safety of his disciples. He tells them that he is a member of the house and cannot be controlled, but he will fight anyone who tries to force him to submit. He says that if they want to discipline him, he is always ready to do so. He adds that he does not want to fight anyone in the house, because he is afraid of losing his master. He suggests that they go together into the tomb tomorrow.