The feathered serpent tells his master that he has come to inherit the ancient scroll of the Atharvaveda. He explains that the blood of the dragon god has been tainted by his master's miracle pill, which transformed the snake into the god. The serpent explains that he is unable to defeat his master, but he can still finish him easily. He says that since the scroll belongs to his ancestors, it is normal to keep it in the hall. He also explains that since he can fly, he must get rid of the scroll first, otherwise it will cause him endless problems. He then says that the scroll contains written from a 3,000 year old tribe. He asks if his sister is here to challenge him to a match, and she says that she is sure she knows he is not a match for her
The feathered serpent tells his master that he has come to inherit the ancient scroll of the Atharvaveda. He explains that the blood of the dragon god has been tainted by his master's miracle pill, which transformed the snake into the god. The serpent explains that he is unable to defeat his master, but he can still finish him easily. He says that since the scroll belongs to his ancestors, it is normal to keep it in the hall. He also explains that since he can fly, he must get rid of the scroll first, otherwise it will cause him endless problems. He then says that the scroll contains written from a 3,000 year old tribe. He asks if his sister is here to challenge him to a match, and she says that she is sure she knows he is not a match for her