The emperor gives the lady the book and the pills, and she accepts them. The attendant of the family says that the herbs are too high-level for her, but the lady says that she is willing to accept them as they are. The emperor is offended by the attendant's statement, and he throws the pills at her. The lady is offended that her father would want her son to die
The emperor gives the lady the book and the pills, and she accepts them. The attendant of the family says that the herbs are too high-level for her, but the lady says that she is willing to accept them as they are. The emperor is offended by the attendant's statement, and he throws the pills at her. The lady is offended that her father would want her son to die