Brother Gou Mang asks about his brother's fate. He says that his father forced him to become a martial artist so that he could use him as a tool against the enemy. He couldn't enter the fight because he lacked the power to protect himself or anything he cherished. He also asks why he didn't just leave behind a wisp of his spirit essence after the battle. He's lost so much blood, he says, but he's also so pitiful that he'll have to go to the hospital. He doesn't blame his brother for being so naive. He just seems to have underestimated how brutal the enemy really is. If a calamity spirit is killed by the taoist, his soul will drift away and he won't be able to come back. He can't even reincarnate because he has been living in constant guilt for the last four hundred years and he hasn't forgiven himself for it.
Brother Gou Mang asks about his brother's fate. He says that his father forced him to become a martial artist so that he could use him as a tool against the enemy. He couldn't enter the fight because he lacked the power to protect himself or anything he cherished. He also asks why he didn't just leave behind a wisp of his spirit essence after the battle. He's lost so much blood, he says, but he's also so pitiful that he'll have to go to the hospital. He doesn't blame his brother for being so naive. He just seems to have underestimated how brutal the enemy really is. If a calamity spirit is killed by the taoist, his soul will drift away and he won't be able to come back. He can't even reincarnate because he has been living in constant guilt for the last four hundred years and he hasn't forgiven himself for it.