In this chapter, the goddess of the kunlun tells the story of how she drove the primordial spirit into the body of Su Ran. She tells the audience that she is now alive because someone sacrificed himself to save her. She says that she cannot guarantee that the fate reversal spell that she cast will work, but she can cast fate reversal spells, but cannot guarantee it will work. The goddess says that the spell is rapidly devouring Su Ran's life, and she must hurry to find a way to get the remaining parts of her primordial spirit. As for the prince, she tells him that she found out that if he gave three kisses to his primordial spirit, it would return to him. Su Ran will probably have around ten years to live, and the goddess says she will look for her. The king of hell asks why the male lead looks so much like the yifeng. He says that he thought too much, and he thought to himself, "Why would ye ying follow me here?" The king asks if he has given him a thank you gift, but he hasn't. He asks if the gift is his, and if he likes it.
In this chapter, the goddess of the kunlun tells the story of how she drove the primordial spirit into the body of Su Ran. She tells the audience that she is now alive because someone sacrificed himself to save her. She says that she cannot guarantee that the fate reversal spell that she cast will work, but she can cast fate reversal spells, but cannot guarantee it will work. The goddess says that the spell is rapidly devouring Su Ran's life, and she must hurry to find a way to get the remaining parts of her primordial spirit. As for the prince, she tells him that she found out that if he gave three kisses to his primordial spirit, it would return to him. Su Ran will probably have around ten years to live, and the goddess says she will look for her. The king of hell asks why the male lead looks so much like the yifeng. He says that he thought too much, and he thought to himself, "Why would ye ying follow me here?" The king asks if he has given him a thank you gift, but he hasn't. He asks if the gift is his, and if he likes it.