At the moment Jhou appeared with officers to arrest Siao Banhe and bring back the swords, because Siao Banhe was the runaway criminal, Siaoyi, who castrated himself and worked as a eunuch in the palace in order to avenge his father and dethrone the Cing. So when he came across the situation that the Cing emperor massacred both the families of Yuan and Siao for the Yuanyang swords, he rescued the two ladies, Madam Yuan and Madam Yang. Now Siao Jhonghue and Yuan Guannan knew that they were not blood relations, so they did no longer feel guilty and fought together against Jhou. Jhou took one of the swords, and Siao and Yuan with the wugong masters on their sides escaped. Then Taiyuesicia appeared and helped to regain the other of the Yuanyang swords. When Siao Banhe with friends checked the swords carefully they found out that one of the swords was engraved with renjhe, the kind-hearted, and the other with wudi, no enemies. The secret the swords carried was the doctrine renjhe wudi.

      The moral of this story is to proclaim that the kind-hearted have no enemies. By employing fighting for the swords to record the oppression of Cing government. The swords finally belonged to Siao Banhe and his friend and never returned to the emperor.