In this chapter, the monk explains that the thief eats a ton of gold, which is more than enough to keep him going. He tells the thief that the pi xiu, or ancient divine beast, will earn him more than he spends for it. The monk then explains that this sword is a celestial killing sword, which means that it is from the heavenly world. He then asks the thief to give him the sword, but the thief refuses, saying that the sword is too valuable to take
In this chapter, the monk explains that the thief eats a ton of gold, which is more than enough to keep him going. He tells the thief that the pi xiu, or ancient divine beast, will earn him more than he spends for it. The monk then explains that this sword is a celestial killing sword, which means that it is from the heavenly world. He then asks the thief to give him the sword, but the thief refuses, saying that the sword is too valuable to take