**1. Reader Ida asks:** Why did Qing Yue keep throwing people into the Vientiane Building for training? Has the rift in the Chaos Sea been repaired? And what exactly was the candy given by the "Brother"?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Qing Yue threw people into the Vientiane Building for training simply because of his own whims; the ultimate fate of those trainees was to be absorbed by him.
The matter of the Chaos Sea rift will be revealed in the next volume.
As for the "candy given by the Brother," did no one notice? It refers to the sweet and sour food given to them by Moon Eclipse Bun.
**2. Reader duan-ge asks:** What is the relationship between Leng Qingqing and the East Sea Dragon Emperor from the first volume? And his relationship with the Fish Lady?
**The Cat’s Answer:** The Dragon Emperor from the first volume was originally a guard of the Snake God Clan. He later betrayed the Snake Clan in exchange for the chance to transform into a dragon and became the Dragon Emperor.
The Fish Lady is someone Leng Qingqing met during his childhood when he accompanied the Snake royalty to pay homage at the Dragon Palace.
**Question:** Why does Qing Yue look like Leng Qingqing?
**The Cat’s Answer:** You must have misread; it wasn't written that way.
**Question:** Is seventy-thousand-year-old Leng Jing reversing time to save himself a strange temporal loop?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Yes, it is.
**Question:** What is the relationship between Leng Jing’s family and Leng Wuchen’s family?
**The Cat’s Answer:** I won't disclose that for now.
**Question:** How was the Chaos Sea created?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Much like the universe that birthed us, no one can say for sure how it came to be.
**3. Netizen isicla asks:** Where has the current Leng Jing gone?
**The Cat’s Answer:** He went to the Chaos Sea to mend the rift.
**Question:** Will there be a plotline set in the Chaos Sea?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Yes.
**Question:** Who ruled the world before Qing Yue became powerful?
**The Cat’s Answer:** It followed natural development.
**Question:** Why did the hospital conduct research?
**The Cat’s Answer:** To seek the power of scientific progress, to develop new weapons, and so on.
**Question:** What is the Director’s identity?
**The Cat’s Answer:** The Director is a mad scientist.
**4. Reply to reader zz:** One more question—the part about not being able to go home if one eats late seems to imply starving to death based on the plot. Is the reason they can't go home without accepting the candy also because of starvation?
**The Cat’s Answer:** The nursery rhyme is a prophetic song. The scenes described within are merely fragments of a predicted future, linked together with conjunctions to make them catchy. "Not being able to go home" actually refers to the final outcome—Leng Jing eventually went to the Chaos Sea and did not "go home" with Leng Qingqing.
**5. Netizen August 15th Moonlight asks:** Who does "Brother" refer to?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Actually, I played a bit of a wordgame with "Brother" here; it has a double meaning. "Brother" actually refers to Leng Yueshi, the protagonist of my first work. Therefore, in terms of the order of creation, Leng Yueshi is Leng Jing’s older brother. They are both my sons, haha~
**6. Netizen Ida asks:** Are those terrifying images on the fifth floor of the Vientiane Hospital the experiments once performed by the mad scientist?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Some are the materialization of Qing Yue’s memories, and some are the mutations of the fears within his heart. It is a mixture of illusion and reality.
**7. Netizen zz asks:** The author mentioned earlier that "Bai Jing" and Leng Jing look very similar, but didn't say why (in a novel, there should be a reason for two people to look alike). There must be a connection, right?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Leng Jing was originally a divine dragon hidden within a sealed dragon egg; he did not have a specific human face. However, while Leng Qingqing was incubating the egg, he wholeheartedly wished for the birth of a cute baby snake. In Leng Qingqing’s heart, the person he liked most was Bai Jing, who had treated him the best. Influenced by this intense, unconscious longing, Leng Jing’s human form became identical to Bai Jing’s.
As for why both of them are so good to Leng Qingqing—it’s because Leng Qingqing is the Number One *Shou*, wahahaha~~
**8. Netizen yuzifran2006 asks:** Uh, I want to ask, how could that White Dragon Prince bear children with a dragon?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Special constitution.
**Question:** And he even bore the Queen’s child?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Still the special constitution. Aren't there precedents in *RG Veda*? A woman carrying the sons of two men.
**Question:** I really like this part of the content. Can you write more about him?
**The Cat’s Answer:** If there’s an opportunity, we’ll see.
**Question:** I really want to know what happened in between. Why did the White Dragon Prince commit suicide?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Because he was a very noble and proud person. He suffered too much torment and could not accept the fact of bearing children, along with various other tragic realities, so he took his own life. As for the specific tragic details... well, wait until I finish this and reach Level 8 in writing melodrama, then I’ll slowly tell the story to you.
**9. Netizen 33 asks:** What was the deal with the earlier mention that the Vientiane Building could bring the dead back to life? And why did that resurrected *shou* have two pupils in each eye?
**The Cat’s Answer:** Bringing the dead back to life was one of the Vientiane Building’s marketing tactics. In reality, those "resurrected" were all people possessed and corroded by Qing Yue’s power.
That double-pupiled youth was possessed by Qing Yue’s power after death, thus mutating into a double-pupiled monster, and was paraded around the martial arts world as promotional material. However, I forgot to mention in the text that the double-pupiled youth later disappeared mysteriously, and the villa where he lived, along with his father, were reduced to ashes in a great fire. This implies that the double-pupiled youth also returned to the Vientiane Building.
| Chinese | English | Notes/Explanation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| 月蚀包子 | Moon Eclipse Bun | A nickname for Leng Yueshi, the protagonist of the author's previous work. |
| 冷月蚀 | Leng Yueshi | The protagonist of the author's first novel; "Brother" to Leng Jing in a meta-sense. |
| 白瀞 | Bai Jing | A character Leng Qingqing admired; Leng Jing's human form is modeled after him. |
| 蛇神族 | Snake God Clan | The original race of Leng Qingqing and the Dragon Emperor. |
| 寻蛇记 | Record of Seeking the Snake | The title of the upcoming arc/volume of the novel. |
| 狗血 | Dog-blood | Slang for extreme melodrama or clichés. |
| 受 (Shou) | Shou / Uke | The passive partner in a BL relationship (bottom). |
| 圣传 | RG Veda | A famous manga by CLAMP, referenced for its fantastical plot points. |
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