In the courtyard of Siyun's residence, the young man asks about the Prime Minister. Siyun tells him that she is not worried about him, for he is not like her. She says that she does not do anything unnecessary, and that she always does what she is told. The young man then asks why she didn't stop him when she told him she was going to break in the palace alone. She said that she would only do it if she was given the chance to do so, and Siyun says that this time, she would do it herself. She also says that before her birth, Siyun wouldn't even pull out any willows from the palace and throw them into the river. She would instead do something like assigning a random soldier to be the commander of her entire army so she could join in the battle herself, which was not like me, she says. She then asks if he is already back, and he says that he was already back. He says that Siyun promised him that he would not kill anyone, and then asks what the man is holding. He asks if it is the crown prince, and she says that no one in Ren-Yue knows her name, but that her father was the head general of the army, who was the strongest man in the army. She brought her soldiers to stop the rioting in the neighboring countries, and the conflict ended with her overwhelming victory. She was turned away from the emperor when she tried to meet with him, and no one could persuade her to meet him. She had lost her satisfaction when she saw the lifeless eyes of the people in the east palace. She wonders what else could it be, and says that everyone in the East Palace is possessed by something. She adds that she picked up the dead body of the
In the courtyard of Siyun's residence, the young man asks about the Prime Minister. Siyun tells him that she is not worried about him, for he is not like her. She says that she does not do anything unnecessary, and that she always does what she is told. The young man then asks why she didn't stop him when she told him she was going to break in the palace alone. She said that she would only do it if she was given the chance to do so, and Siyun says that this time, she would do it herself. She also says that before her birth, Siyun wouldn't even pull out any willows from the palace and throw them into the river. She would instead do something like assigning a random soldier to be the commander of her entire army so she could join in the battle herself, which was not like me, she says. She then asks if he is already back, and he says that he was already back. He says that Siyun promised him that he would not kill anyone, and then asks what the man is holding. He asks if it is the crown prince, and she says that no one in Ren-Yue knows her name, but that her father was the head general of the army, who was the strongest man in the army. She brought her soldiers to stop the rioting in the neighboring countries, and the conflict ended with her overwhelming victory. She was turned away from the emperor when she tried to meet with him, and no one could persuade her to meet him. She had lost her satisfaction when she saw the lifeless eyes of the people in the east palace. She wonders what else could it be, and says that everyone in the East Palace is possessed by something. She adds that she picked up the dead body of the