If concubine is involved, the emperor will punish her, says the highness. The emperor loves her, he says, so he doesn't think the emperor would believe a word of it. The highness says that he has witnessed everything, and that he thinks the emperor won't let the culprit go. He tells the guards to put down the porridge, and says that the porridge is true. He says that that morning, concubin xin paid them a visit, but that she didn't get out. He asks the guards if it was the man who took her, and they say that it must have been the guy who abducted her. He thinks that killing is easier than kidnapping someone, because killing someone is much simpler. He also thinks that if she makes it back, then they won'T be able to kill her easily. He wants to poison her again, but he knows that if he does, he can still kill her again. He knows that they can't do it in front of everyone, so they need to get the "death needle" and go to the pavilion. They don't have any clues, but they have to leave.
If concubine is involved, the emperor will punish her, says the highness. The emperor loves her, he says, so he doesn't think the emperor would believe a word of it. The highness says that he has witnessed everything, and that he thinks the emperor won't let the culprit go. He tells the guards to put down the porridge, and says that the porridge is true. He says that that morning, concubin xin paid them a visit, but that she didn't get out. He asks the guards if it was the man who took her, and they say that it must have been the guy who abducted her. He thinks that killing is easier than kidnapping someone, because killing someone is much simpler. He also thinks that if she makes it back, then they won'T be able to kill her easily. He wants to poison her again, but he knows that if he does, he can still kill her again. He knows that they can't do it in front of everyone, so they need to get the "death needle" and go to the pavilion. They don't have any clues, but they have to leave.