The epic and legendary tale of an extraordinary young man rising up from the masses, traversing his life in the pursuit of quantity over quality. His inquisitive voice echoes infinitely through the hills of the immortal Academy: "I am one who would rather suffer an eternity of destined calamities than beg for solace from thy saints..."
The Butcher said nothing. He recalled that many years ago the Abbey Dean had sent the Drunkard to the West Wilderness to meet the Chief Monk of Scripture. He was already trying to weaken her back then.
"He is indeed the first in Taoism throughout a thousand years," the Butcher stood up, wiped off the water on his clothes and said.
The Drunkard looked at him and asked, "What should we do now?" Or rather, how should we choose?
The Butcher said, "Don't forget there are two Haotian now."
If she had not returned to the Divine Kingdom and was still in the human world, there should be one Haotian in Heaven and the other in the human world. No one knew which one was the real her.
"If the Abbey Dean is executing the order of Haotian above in Heaven, then he has a great chance to win. But I don't know if the Haotian in Heaven would fulfill the promise the other Haotian in the human world gave us. Therefore we cannot let the one in the human world die."