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**Setting:** A mountainous region, with a Shaolin monk and a mysterious woman (referred to as "Madam") being pursued by enemies.
**Key Events:**
1. **Flight Training**: Madam teaches the monk how to fly using internal force (qi) techniques.
2. **Revelations**:
* The monk possesses strong internal force, inherited from his late master, Wu Ya Zi, leader of the Carefree Sect.
* Madam knows Wu Ya Zi and is interested in the Carefree Sect's leadership and a drawing related to the Divine Art of Northern Darkness.
3. **Madam's Condition**: She requires fresh blood to survive, or else she will die and go berserk. The monk, being a Buddhist, is initially unwilling to hunt or kill for her.
4. **Confrontation**: Enemies (including Taoist Bu Ping and Elder Wu) approach, and Madam encourages the monk to defend himself, teaching him techniques. Despite initial reluctance, the monk engages in combat.
5. **Aftermath**: The enemies are found dead, with the monk initially denying responsibility. Madam implies the monk's actions led to their demise, but the monk claims to have only used non-lethal means (shooting pine cones), sparking a dispute over what really happened.
**Character Insights:**
* The monk is a Shaolin disciple, adhering to Buddhist principles, yet faces moral dilemmas in his interactions with Madam.
* Madam is a complex, powerful figure with a mysterious past, hidden motivations, and a life-threatening condition requiring blood consumption.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and numbered for reference:
**Character Facts**
1. The protagonist is a Shaolin disciple and a monk.
2. The monk's internal force does not conform to the Shaolin Sect's style.
3. Wu Ya Zi passed down his power, honed over 70 years, to the monk.
4. Wu Ya Zi was the Master of Su Xing He and Ding Chun Qiu.
5. The monk was chosen by Wu Ya Zi as his successor.
**Storyline Facts**
6. The monk meets a woman (referred to as "Madam") who teaches him how to fly.
7. The woman has a condition requiring her to drink blood every noon to survive.
8. Wu Ya Zi gave the monk a drawing and instructed him to find someone in Wuliang Mountain of Dali to learn the Divine Art of the Northern Darkness.
9. The drawing is of a woman, implying a connection to the woman helping the monk.
10. The monk and the woman are being chased by a group of five: Taoist Bu Ping, Elder Wu, and three ordinary fighters.
**Event Facts**
11. The monk learns to fly with the woman's guidance.
12. The woman demands the "Seven Gems Ring" to become the leader of the Carefree Sect.
13. The monk refuses to hunt or kill animals for the woman's blood requirement, citing his religious rules.
14. As an alternative, the woman suggests the monk offer his own blood, which he initially refuses.
15. The monk eventually agrees to give up one arm to sustain the woman for a day.
16. The monk and the woman encounter their pursuers, and the woman teaches the monk combat techniques.
17. The monk engages in a fight with the pursuers, resulting in their deaths.
18. The woman consumes their blood to sustain herself.
**World-Building Facts**
19. The story involves multiple sects: Shaolin Sect, Carefree Sect.
20. The Divine Art of the Northern Darkness is a skill to be learned in Wuliang Mountain of Dali.
21. Specific acupoints are mentioned (Dantian, Jugu, Tianjin, Yangchi, Yanghuo, Yanggu), indicating a focus on internal energy and martial arts.