In the palace courtyard, Linyue's servant, the fourth prince's wife, enters. Linyue asks the servant why he is there, and the servant tells her that he has gone outside to enjoy the view. He then asks her why she went outside after changing her clothes, and she tells him that she did not expect it to be so beautiful. She then tells the servant that if the servant's maid is not moral, then she will also implicate her as well. The servant tells Linyue that she will be dismissed from the palace, and Linyue is shocked at this news. He thinks that marrying a barbarian would be a better idea than marrying a princess
In the palace courtyard, Linyue's servant, the fourth prince's wife, enters. Linyue asks the servant why he is there, and the servant tells her that he has gone outside to enjoy the view. He then asks her why she went outside after changing her clothes, and she tells him that she did not expect it to be so beautiful. She then tells the servant that if the servant's maid is not moral, then she will also implicate her as well. The servant tells Linyue that she will be dismissed from the palace, and Linyue is shocked at this news. He thinks that marrying a barbarian would be a better idea than marrying a princess