In this chapter, the reader is introduced to a young man who has reached the peak of the "yinyang realm" . The young man tells the reader that he has attained the highest level of the three realms of the Golden Land: reincarnation, divine bridge, and manifestation. The old man tells him that he is worthy of his master's lineage, and that the violet flame he has received from the old man is the result of his efforts to become a human medicine. He asks the reader to give him some fire spiritual qi, which he needs to cure the flames of the future. The reader is amazed at the contents of the sack, which contains many spirit stones, ores, raw materials, rare herbs and spirit fruits. He wonders if it is a "wyvern's" skin or a "spirit fruit" with a "flame spirit pattern" , and wonders if this is a sign of a "singil" within the boundary mountain. He also wonders if the old freak has come to search for treasure, and if he has found a map to the "treasure in the two-boundary mountain." The reader wonders why the young man is bowing down before his highness, and why he has not bowed down before a little girl. He remembers the time when his clan ruled over many clans, and he wonders why he did not help him achieve nirvana. The girl looks like a sister and a tianyi, and she resembles the old woman. She must have been talking about reincarnation, and the reader wonders if she is talking about the same thing as the old girl. The man replies that he owes the girl a favor for helping him attain nirvana, and asks where he should go to find a way to regain his memories.
In this chapter, the reader is introduced to a young man who has reached the peak of the "yinyang realm" . The young man tells the reader that he has attained the highest level of the three realms of the Golden Land: reincarnation, divine bridge, and manifestation. The old man tells him that he is worthy of his master's lineage, and that the violet flame he has received from the old man is the result of his efforts to become a human medicine. He asks the reader to give him some fire spiritual qi, which he needs to cure the flames of the future. The reader is amazed at the contents of the sack, which contains many spirit stones, ores, raw materials, rare herbs and spirit fruits. He wonders if it is a "wyvern's" skin or a "spirit fruit" with a "flame spirit pattern" , and wonders if this is a sign of a "singil" within the boundary mountain. He also wonders if the old freak has come to search for treasure, and if he has found a map to the "treasure in the two-boundary mountain." The reader wonders why the young man is bowing down before his highness, and why he has not bowed down before a little girl. He remembers the time when his clan ruled over many clans, and he wonders why he did not help him achieve nirvana. The girl looks like a sister and a tianyi, and she resembles the old woman. She must have been talking about reincarnation, and the reader wonders if she is talking about the same thing as the old girl. The man replies that he owes the girl a favor for helping him attain nirvana, and asks where he should go to find a way to regain his memories.