The next morning, the eunuch tells Bixuan that he's going to leave first, since he'll be able to visit his daughter more often. He's also going to make sure that she's not allowed to live in the pavilion, since she is a virtuous woman and should be allowed to do whatever she pleases. The concubine, however, refuses to take the edict, saying that she doesn't deserve it, and that if the emperor gets mad, she'll have to be killed. She begs the concubines not to force her to accept this, but the euch tells her to just do what she says. He also tells her that if he gets angry, the people of the pavilion will be in trouble, and she should tell him that she went to the Jingde Palace to get a robe. She tells him to go to the doctor, and then she begs the emperor to give her daughter back. She's still young, and hasn
The next morning, the eunuch tells Bixuan that he's going to leave first, since he'll be able to visit his daughter more often. He's also going to make sure that she's not allowed to live in the pavilion, since she is a virtuous woman and should be allowed to do whatever she pleases. The concubine, however, refuses to take the edict, saying that she doesn't deserve it, and that if the emperor gets mad, she'll have to be killed. She begs the concubines not to force her to accept this, but the euch tells her to just do what she says. He also tells her that if he gets angry, the people of the pavilion will be in trouble, and she should tell him that she went to the Jingde Palace to get a robe. She tells him to go to the doctor, and then she begs the emperor to give her daughter back. She's still young, and hasn