Knowing that Emperor Shun is indulged in sex and incapable, the Yuan's court teacher Tu-tu, sends army to get rid of Kao-bin so as to curb the anti-Yan's forces. Finding hard to escape, Kao urges Yun-chiang to carry the mandate and the remaining order away. Then, Kao dies in the name of nationalism. Knowing that Kao-bin has died, the coalition between Kuo Tzu-heng and Tui Shou-fei comes to an end. Also, they think that the man date has been burnt up. The Yuan army kills all the monks at Wang Kao Monastery lest some former Shun Dynasty officials have escaped. Having witnessed the brutality of the Yuan's army, Yun-chiang is enraged and places the mandate under a Budda. Then, he flees away and swears to take revenge on the Mongol army. Chen You-liang advises Shou-fei to rob Kao-bin's dead body so as to get other people's favor and loyalty.… ...