In this chapter, we learn that the prince regent is very jealous of his son, who is the sole survivor of the monster's attack on the village. The little boy, who goes by the name of "Danzhu," explains that he saw a light and fell asleep immediately after waking from his dream. When he woke up, he saw all the corpses of the beast that he and his sister had been searching for. The aura that they had been looking for was near the village where they were looking for the beast, and the aura they were searching for was also nearby. The prince regent suggests that the little boy be sent home and asked to explain what happened, but the boy says he is not crippled. He says that he only feels good when the little sister holds his hand, and he does not expect the prince to be so jealous of a child. He explains that the poison in the talismans is the reason why he cannot use his ability, but that the trap looks clean. He also says that the barbs on the beast's body are not poisoned, and that the prey is not the beast.
In this chapter, we learn that the prince regent is very jealous of his son, who is the sole survivor of the monster's attack on the village. The little boy, who goes by the name of "Danzhu," explains that he saw a light and fell asleep immediately after waking from his dream. When he woke up, he saw all the corpses of the beast that he and his sister had been searching for. The aura that they had been looking for was near the village where they were looking for the beast, and the aura they were searching for was also nearby. The prince regent suggests that the little boy be sent home and asked to explain what happened, but the boy says he is not crippled. He says that he only feels good when the little sister holds his hand, and he does not expect the prince to be so jealous of a child. He explains that the poison in the talismans is the reason why he cannot use his ability, but that the trap looks clean. He also says that the barbs on the beast's body are not poisoned, and that the prey is not the beast.