It's the festival, and the little cultivator is late. He's been waiting for a while, and now he's finally ready to get his feelings out. He wants to know why the flower lantern wasn't given to him, and why the master didn't just give it to him. The little cultivator asks why he always gets caught by the master wherever he goes, and he wonders what spell the master has put on him. He asks why she doesn't give him the lantern, and she says she's so heartbroken that she can't believe that the master would fail to give her the light. The master is proud of himself for not giving out the lantern to her, but she feels very ashamed of himself. She wants to release the lantern too, and pokes at the master for being so mean. He says he just needs to buy a lucky charm. She says he needs to meet someone who can fool him, because she wants to meet that person, and that's why she needs the charm. The wine is good, and it tastes like elder rong.
It's the festival, and the little cultivator is late. He's been waiting for a while, and now he's finally ready to get his feelings out. He wants to know why the flower lantern wasn't given to him, and why the master didn't just give it to him. The little cultivator asks why he always gets caught by the master wherever he goes, and he wonders what spell the master has put on him. He asks why she doesn't give him the lantern, and she says she's so heartbroken that she can't believe that the master would fail to give her the light. The master is proud of himself for not giving out the lantern to her, but she feels very ashamed of himself. She wants to release the lantern too, and pokes at the master for being so mean. He says he just needs to buy a lucky charm. She says he needs to meet someone who can fool him, because she wants to meet that person, and that's why she needs the charm. The wine is good, and it tastes like elder rong.