In the middle of the dance, Linghu asks the girl if she has a poem to give to the dancers. The girl replies that she does not have a poem, but that she is very talented and wishes to be a disciple of the sage. Linghu tells the girl that he is sorry to have brought her in, as they were already on bad terms with the girl's sister, who has a strange illness. He tells her that she should call herself tianbian from now on, and that he will take care of her whenever she needs help. He then sends some people to bring her back.
In the middle of the dance, Linghu asks the girl if she has a poem to give to the dancers. The girl replies that she does not have a poem, but that she is very talented and wishes to be a disciple of the sage. Linghu tells the girl that he is sorry to have brought her in, as they were already on bad terms with the girl's sister, who has a strange illness. He tells her that she should call herself tianbian from now on, and that he will take care of her whenever she needs help. He then sends some people to bring her back.