Acheng arrives at the scene of the battle. He asks the bandit if he can beat the guards. The bandit tells him that he can. Acheng tells him to put down the guards and they will let him die. A'cheng tells the bandit that the prince is an absolute overlord of the town and that no one will dares to challenge him. The two men exit the carriage, and Acheng wonders who is the hero of the story. He wonders who was the man who beat the prince so badly. The man tells Acheng that he is going to take the prince away and make his wife. The woman is shocked that the man would want to do such a thing.
Acheng arrives at the scene of the battle. He asks the bandit if he can beat the guards. The bandit tells him that he can. Acheng tells him to put down the guards and they will let him die. A'cheng tells the bandit that the prince is an absolute overlord of the town and that no one will dares to challenge him. The two men exit the carriage, and Acheng wonders who is the hero of the story. He wonders who was the man who beat the prince so badly. The man tells Acheng that he is going to take the prince away and make his wife. The woman is shocked that the man would want to do such a thing.