This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a bastard who is about to kill his master. The bastard says that if he wants to kill him, he can go away. He's got a message for the bastard: if the emperor shows up, he'll be able to kill all of them. Young Master says that he doesn't care whether he lives or dies, but he does want to feel the blood on his hands. He wants to catch up with him sooner rather than later. The next day, he says, there will be a demonic beast coming. He says that it's time for his son to get revenge.
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the famous poet . It's about a bastard who is about to kill his master. The bastard says that if he wants to kill him, he can go away. He's got a message for the bastard: if the emperor shows up, he'll be able to kill all of them. Young Master says that he doesn't care whether he lives or dies, but he does want to feel the blood on his hands. He wants to catch up with him sooner rather than later. The next day, he says, there will be a demonic beast coming. He says that it's time for his son to get revenge.