This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "Old Man Bai's Vampire Heart." It was written by an old man who was a member of the Bai family. The poem tells of how the family's first emperor, bai, used a human being to restore his vampire heart to health and then replaced it with his own heart, which kept bai alive until today. This man is known as "old bai" because he is a "man of many facets" and "suspicious and bloodthirsty." .
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "Old Man Bai's Vampire Heart." It was written by an old man who was a member of the Bai family. The poem tells of how the family's first emperor, bai, used a human being to restore his vampire heart to health and then replaced it with his own heart, which kept bai alive until today. This man is known as "old bai" because he is a "man of many facets" and "suspicious and bloodthirsty." .