In this chapter, we learn that the Duke of Guise plans to use the "third gift" , which is the Emperor's robe , to "cause further suffering" to the Duke and his father. He tells Guise that he will return the body parts of both his father and his mother if he can, but that he does not know what to do with the rest of their corpses. Guise tells his daughter that her father treated her well, and that he even let them hold their wedding before his death just so he did not want to "ruin it" . Now, because of her, her father's body cannot rest in peace even after his death, Guise says. She tells her daughter that she is his "loving daughter" and that she does not care about her father at all. She says that she will kill her if she dares to do so. She warns her daughter not to use her internal force, which will "disrupt the vital energy" in her body, and she will have to "live in the shadow" for her whole life. She reminds her daughter of the dream she had in her former life, when she was forced to marry a man who raped her and tortured her to death. The Duke tells her to calm down, and he tells her that today is the wedding day of their marriage
In this chapter, we learn that the Duke of Guise plans to use the "third gift" , which is the Emperor's robe , to "cause further suffering" to the Duke and his father. He tells Guise that he will return the body parts of both his father and his mother if he can, but that he does not know what to do with the rest of their corpses. Guise tells his daughter that her father treated her well, and that he even let them hold their wedding before his death just so he did not want to "ruin it" . Now, because of her, her father's body cannot rest in peace even after his death, Guise says. She tells her daughter that she is his "loving daughter" and that she does not care about her father at all. She says that she will kill her if she dares to do so. She warns her daughter not to use her internal force, which will "disrupt the vital energy" in her body, and she will have to "live in the shadow" for her whole life. She reminds her daughter of the dream she had in her former life, when she was forced to marry a man who raped her and tortured her to death. The Duke tells her to calm down, and he tells her that today is the wedding day of their marriage