In this brief scene, Cai Mingyu is waiting for his master, who has been waiting outside for a long time. When he finally arrives, he is greeted by a large group of terracotta warriors. He tells the emperor that he has come to give him the jade emblem that he gave to the concubine as a reward for curing her illness. The emperor says that he can't ask for the jade because he has made a deal with the man who gave it to him. He then kneels down and asks the emperor why he is still asking about the jade. He says he wants to investigate the bloody incident that took place years ago. He also wants to know why the emperor is still dissatisfied with the amount of money he gave the men. He asks why he still needs the jade, and the emperor replies that he needs it for an investigation into the bloody king-yama incident. He adds that he also gave them a lot more money, and that's why he's still dissatisfied. He goes on to criticize the emperor for killing the imperial doctors in order to treat his concubines illness. He compares the emperor to a hungry beast, and says that the emperor needs to offer him some human sacrifices in exchange for the rest of his body. He doesn't believe in cannibalism, and he knows better than anyone else that the people were killed by the monster. The white face is shocked at the emperors criticism, but the emperor responds by saying that he didn't care about it. He looks like he needs to find a new excuse to justify killing the doctors. He is outraged at the way the emperor has treated his con
In this brief scene, Cai Mingyu is waiting for his master, who has been waiting outside for a long time. When he finally arrives, he is greeted by a large group of terracotta warriors. He tells the emperor that he has come to give him the jade emblem that he gave to the concubine as a reward for curing her illness. The emperor says that he can't ask for the jade because he has made a deal with the man who gave it to him. He then kneels down and asks the emperor why he is still asking about the jade. He says he wants to investigate the bloody incident that took place years ago. He also wants to know why the emperor is still dissatisfied with the amount of money he gave the men. He asks why he still needs the jade, and the emperor replies that he needs it for an investigation into the bloody king-yama incident. He adds that he also gave them a lot more money, and that's why he's still dissatisfied. He goes on to criticize the emperor for killing the imperial doctors in order to treat his concubines illness. He compares the emperor to a hungry beast, and says that the emperor needs to offer him some human sacrifices in exchange for the rest of his body. He doesn't believe in cannibalism, and he knows better than anyone else that the people were killed by the monster. The white face is shocked at the emperors criticism, but the emperor responds by saying that he didn't care about it. He looks like he needs to find a new excuse to justify killing the doctors. He is outraged at the way the emperor has treated his con