In an aborted attempt to kill Hsi-kuan, Chin-chung deliberately creates an opportunity for him to break jail to trap him, but Hsi-kuan is not taken in. Kou Szu rallies the support of the city's famous coaches to defend for Hsi-kuan, but Chin-chung won't listen. So all he can do is to force Hsi-kuan to guarantee the safety of Hsi-kuan and Wen-ting in jail. Hsiang-lien takes the tassel to the Capital to see redress from Chien Lung, who sends Kuan-pao to Canton to probe this. Hsi-kuan casually discovers a letter left by Pi-cheng testifying that he was killed by Chin-chung and shows it to Kuan-pao. Kuan-pao traps Chin-chung into a confession. Finding himself betrayed, Chin-chung escapes, but is stopped by Hsi-kuan and Wen-ting. A duel ensues and ends with Hsi-kuan killing Chin-chung. Knights from six nations come to challenge China to duels. Chien Lung sends the Chief's guard to meet it.… ...