In this short scene, we learn that Rous and his grandfather are both meditating, and that they are clearly asleep. Rous asks his grandfather to open his eyes and look, but the old man refuses to do so, claiming that he is meditating. The old man tells Rous to go to bed, but Rous insists that he should go to his rooms first. He tells his grandfather that the jade pendant that he has been wearing is a lost heirloom, and he asks if he can touch it. The elderly man says that he always wears it, and it is a thousand-year-old jade pendant.
In this short scene, we learn that Rous and his grandfather are both meditating, and that they are clearly asleep. Rous asks his grandfather to open his eyes and look, but the old man refuses to do so, claiming that he is meditating. The old man tells Rous to go to bed, but Rous insists that he should go to his rooms first. He tells his grandfather that the jade pendant that he has been wearing is a lost heirloom, and he asks if he can touch it. The elderly man says that he always wears it, and it is a thousand-year-old jade pendant.