In this short scene, we are introduced to the youngest of the three disciples of the Master. He is named "Kong Hen," and he is a member of the Inner Court. He has not been able to defeat an opponent for many years, and this makes him sad. He tells the disciple who has been beaten that he wishes he could lose one more time, so that he could earn back some of the spirit stones that the Master gave him. He also tells the other disciple that they can earn back the stones when they enter the "Mysterious Realm." The disciple who is beaten by Kong Hen is called "Swish," and the younger disciple, named "Zhao," is also called "Bam Bam Bam." The younger disciple tries to stop the fight, but he is unable to do so because of the fact that he is too weak. He tries to exchange his moves with Zhao, but she is too strong for him. In the end, he wins the fight.
In this short scene, we are introduced to the youngest of the three disciples of the Master. He is named "Kong Hen," and he is a member of the Inner Court. He has not been able to defeat an opponent for many years, and this makes him sad. He tells the disciple who has been beaten that he wishes he could lose one more time, so that he could earn back some of the spirit stones that the Master gave him. He also tells the other disciple that they can earn back the stones when they enter the "Mysterious Realm." The disciple who is beaten by Kong Hen is called "Swish," and the younger disciple, named "Zhao," is also called "Bam Bam Bam." The younger disciple tries to stop the fight, but he is unable to do so because of the fact that he is too weak. He tries to exchange his moves with Zhao, but she is too strong for him. In the end, he wins the fight.