This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Bixuan and Lao-Ting. The epigraph says, "Damn it, / You bitch, damn it" . This is a reference to the fact that the phoenix seal is about to be taken back from the king. This means that, if the king does not take back the seal, then the queen will no longer be able to claim the crown. This will be a disaster for the queen, because she'll be worthless, and she won't even have the right to be called a queen.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Bixuan and Lao-Ting. The epigraph says, "Damn it, / You bitch, damn it" . This is a reference to the fact that the phoenix seal is about to be taken back from the king. This means that, if the king does not take back the seal, then the queen will no longer be able to claim the crown. This will be a disaster for the queen, because she'll be worthless, and she won't even have the right to be called a queen.