Kuangyun and Binglan follow Niuquan, the village's deputy head, back to the village. They gather information about the situation and decide that the villagers are a bunch of "vicious ethnic minority" who refuse to obey the King. The villagers want to stop the fight and carry on with their lives. They want to protect their homeland from the "human race," but they realize that they are also poor people struggling in difficult times just like the peasants. They are worried that the authorities will seize their land and property, but they do not care because they are not important as Cangwang city. The lichuan army is planning to invade the village, but the authorities still don't care about the commoners because they're not important enough to be taken seriously. They think that the ghost wanderer may have kidnapped the young lady of the du family, but it's not the case. The yao clan insists that they did not kidnap the girl. The sky is falling down, and the three-day deadline has already passed. The leader of the village is angry that the du clan blames the innocent for the disappearance of their daughter. He says that several witnesses saw them kidnap Bulut, and he blames them for making up the excuse to attack their village.
Kuangyun and Binglan follow Niuquan, the village's deputy head, back to the village. They gather information about the situation and decide that the villagers are a bunch of "vicious ethnic minority" who refuse to obey the King. The villagers want to stop the fight and carry on with their lives. They want to protect their homeland from the "human race," but they realize that they are also poor people struggling in difficult times just like the peasants. They are worried that the authorities will seize their land and property, but they do not care because they are not important as Cangwang city. The lichuan army is planning to invade the village, but the authorities still don't care about the commoners because they're not important enough to be taken seriously. They think that the ghost wanderer may have kidnapped the young lady of the du family, but it's not the case. The yao clan insists that they did not kidnap the girl. The sky is falling down, and the three-day deadline has already passed. The leader of the village is angry that the du clan blames the innocent for the disappearance of their daughter. He says that several witnesses saw them kidnap Bulut, and he blames them for making up the excuse to attack their village.