The next morning, the young general asks the noble consort to show him the letters between Fang and the poison master. He wants to know if Fang is guilty of the crime. The noble consort refuses to show the letters, saying that she wants to protect Fang. The young general tells her that the letters were burned in his hands, but fortunately, they didn't harm the king. He tells her to take the letters to the court, where they will be tried again. He says that he will not let Fang and her accomplices die in the afterlife for the crimes they committed in the past. Young general tells him that he is supposed to call Fang's mother, and he asks why she doesn't stop now and stop the retrial. Young General says that this is not subject to the laws of dawan, but that they must die for what they have done in the old life. He then tells him to stop saying that he just let Fang go because she died for nothing, and that he still needs to figure out why she is so protective of her lover. He asks if she has ever wondered why the king has only one son despite the fact that he has many concubines, and she has had many miscarriages since the poison was first given to her at the banquet on the 1st day of the Lunar New Year. He has murdered all of his sons to make the king the only son, and according to information he has, Fang is most likely the accomplice. He also asks if justice will ever be done for the victims of the poison, since there is no evidence. He promises to create a new case against Fang.
The next morning, the young general asks the noble consort to show him the letters between Fang and the poison master. He wants to know if Fang is guilty of the crime. The noble consort refuses to show the letters, saying that she wants to protect Fang. The young general tells her that the letters were burned in his hands, but fortunately, they didn't harm the king. He tells her to take the letters to the court, where they will be tried again. He says that he will not let Fang and her accomplices die in the afterlife for the crimes they committed in the past. Young general tells him that he is supposed to call Fang's mother, and he asks why she doesn't stop now and stop the retrial. Young General says that this is not subject to the laws of dawan, but that they must die for what they have done in the old life. He then tells him to stop saying that he just let Fang go because she died for nothing, and that he still needs to figure out why she is so protective of her lover. He asks if she has ever wondered why the king has only one son despite the fact that he has many concubines, and she has had many miscarriages since the poison was first given to her at the banquet on the 1st day of the Lunar New Year. He has murdered all of his sons to make the king the only son, and according to information he has, Fang is most likely the accomplice. He also asks if justice will ever be done for the victims of the poison, since there is no evidence. He promises to create a new case against Fang.