In this chapter, we learn that we're not the only ones who've been surprised by the speed of the warrior's spirit. We also learn that the warrior is named "zuo ji" , which means "chicken" in Chinese, and that his nickname is "Xiao lang" . We learn that this is because the warrior has been given the nickname by his brother, "xiao ming," and that he is fighting the warrior in a duel. The warrior is shocked to learn that his opponent has lost, and he's even more shocked when he realizes that his rival has been tricked into thinking that he has lost. He's also shocked to realize that his feelings for the warrior are also starting to get lost.
In this chapter, we learn that we're not the only ones who've been surprised by the speed of the warrior's spirit. We also learn that the warrior is named "zuo ji" , which means "chicken" in Chinese, and that his nickname is "Xiao lang" . We learn that this is because the warrior has been given the nickname by his brother, "xiao ming," and that he is fighting the warrior in a duel. The warrior is shocked to learn that his opponent has lost, and he's even more shocked when he realizes that his rival has been tricked into thinking that he has lost. He's also shocked to realize that his feelings for the warrior are also starting to get lost.