The next morning, General Zhe stands in the middle of the road, looking down at the sky. He's not drunk, but he's worried about what's going to happen to his master if he doesn't take care of his business. He asks the doctor if he can carry the injured man. The doctor says he can't carry him, but that's because he fell to the emperor's side and fell to his death trying to protect the emperor. He also says that if he didn't stop the wounded man, he'd have thrown him into the mountains too. Zhe tells the doctor to go away, but the doctor refuses, saying he'
The next morning, General Zhe stands in the middle of the road, looking down at the sky. He's not drunk, but he's worried about what's going to happen to his master if he doesn't take care of his business. He asks the doctor if he can carry the injured man. The doctor says he can't carry him, but that's because he fell to the emperor's side and fell to his death trying to protect the emperor. He also says that if he didn't stop the wounded man, he'd have thrown him into the mountains too. Zhe tells the doctor to go away, but the doctor refuses, saying he'