Well, that depends on the author's imagination and the story's setting. It could be a lonely traveler seeking refuge, or a group of friends on an adventure.
It's a rather cryptic statement. 'He shall rain vengeance' gives an image of someone bringing down retribution or punishment in a forceful way, like rain falling. 'Pulp fiction' could refer to the genre known for its edgy, often violent and fast - paced stories. Maybe it's suggesting that in the context of a pulp - fiction - like scenario, this act of raining vengeance will occur.
I'm not sure if it's a direct quote from either. It could potentially be a misquote or a very creative mash - up of words. It has elements that could be related to pulp - fiction - style movies or books, but I haven't come across this exact phrase in a well - known movie or book.
My knowledge doesn't have anything to do with 'Zhou' and 'Xia He'. If you can provide more information about this novel, I can try to help you find the answer.
In addition to them, there are various sect leaders and powerful cultivators who are either allies or enemies of Meng Hao. For example, the elders of different sects who often try to manipulate or oppose Meng Hao as he rises in power and influence in the cultivation world.
In addition to the child, there might be a group of friends or companions who follow the child. They could have different personalities and skills. For instance, one could be a brave fighter who is used to taking charge but now has to follow the child. Another could be a wise old man or woman who serves as an advisor to the child, even though the child is the leader.
There is a possibility that the characters are family members. Maybe a parent and a child who were separated due to some circumstances like war or work, and now they are reunited and will never part again. Another option could be siblings who have mended their differences and are now committed to staying together.