In this scene, Lingshan's brother, the fourth prince of the Ming family, speaks with his uncle, the second brother of the Qing family. Lingshan tells his uncle that he has heard that feng qin has challenged his brother to a duel of life and death, but that his brother has not shown up. He asks his uncle if he thinks feng will let the duel go, and his uncle replies that he thinks relationship between the two brothers is not as simple as it seems, and that feng is now flirting with the princess. The fourth prince tells Lingshan that the imperial palace is the place where they should settle their personal grudges, and he orders his uncle to get out of his way.
In this scene, Lingshan's brother, the fourth prince of the Ming family, speaks with his uncle, the second brother of the Qing family. Lingshan tells his uncle that he has heard that feng qin has challenged his brother to a duel of life and death, but that his brother has not shown up. He asks his uncle if he thinks feng will let the duel go, and his uncle replies that he thinks relationship between the two brothers is not as simple as it seems, and that feng is now flirting with the princess. The fourth prince tells Lingshan that the imperial palace is the place where they should settle their personal grudges, and he orders his uncle to get out of his way.