In this chapter, we learn that the Japanese have always coveted the Buddha's holy sword. The master tells us that he has prepared a birthday present for his grandfather in the ring, but he was unable to make it to his grandfather's birthday. The government has sent a team of soldiers to handle the incident, so the master asks his disciple to protect and help them. He also tells his disciple that he would like to know if the Indians still have the courage to come to the nation. When they learn that he is a disciple of the Buddha, he wants to see if they still have guts to come.
In this chapter, we learn that the Japanese have always coveted the Buddha's holy sword. The master tells us that he has prepared a birthday present for his grandfather in the ring, but he was unable to make it to his grandfather's birthday. The government has sent a team of soldiers to handle the incident, so the master asks his disciple to protect and help them. He also tells his disciple that he would like to know if the Indians still have the courage to come to the nation. When they learn that he is a disciple of the Buddha, he wants to see if they still have guts to come.