In this short scene, Ming-ling tries to convince his father to let the rest of the party go with the emperor to safety. He tells his father that he is not going anywhere, and that he will accompany the emperor back to the court. He then tells the others to follow him and leave as well. He says that the emperor has his friends and family with him, and he will not let them die for no good reason. He also says that he does not want his daughter to be a widow, and tells them that they should not behave hastily after the emperor's return. He warns them that the seven divine envoys have managed to hunt them down, and they have also sent a large number of people into the shadows
In this short scene, Ming-ling tries to convince his father to let the rest of the party go with the emperor to safety. He tells his father that he is not going anywhere, and that he will accompany the emperor back to the court. He then tells the others to follow him and leave as well. He says that the emperor has his friends and family with him, and he will not let them die for no good reason. He also says that he does not want his daughter to be a widow, and tells them that they should not behave hastily after the emperor's return. He warns them that the seven divine envoys have managed to hunt them down, and they have also sent a large number of people into the shadows