The monk asks if the two of them are the undead, and if they are. The monk says that since he is already dead, he would be beheaded if he hadn't shown any interest in him. He wonders why the monk is avoiding each of the undead's attacks, and wonders if it's because he's not a trained martial artist, or because the monks aren't strong enough to fight the undead. He says that if the monk can survive the next day without fleeing, he'll let him go. He tells the monk that his accomplices are all wounded, unable to move, and that if he lets them go, they'll be killed by the undead in ten breaths. He asks the monk if he can even refuse him, and the monk says yes, but that he can't refuse after one minute. If the monk still has time to die, he will let the monk go. After one minute, he says, the monk will have to kill the monk and his companions, including the sister and the other uncles. He's going to bet six minutes on that, and he
The monk asks if the two of them are the undead, and if they are. The monk says that since he is already dead, he would be beheaded if he hadn't shown any interest in him. He wonders why the monk is avoiding each of the undead's attacks, and wonders if it's because he's not a trained martial artist, or because the monks aren't strong enough to fight the undead. He says that if the monk can survive the next day without fleeing, he'll let him go. He tells the monk that his accomplices are all wounded, unable to move, and that if he lets them go, they'll be killed by the undead in ten breaths. He asks the monk if he can even refuse him, and the monk says yes, but that he can't refuse after one minute. If the monk still has time to die, he will let the monk go. After one minute, he says, the monk will have to kill the monk and his companions, including the sister and the other uncles. He's going to bet six minutes on that, and he