In this short scene, Shuangling tells the reader that he is the son of Jiming, and that his father owes him a life. He asks Shuangling to give him a lamp so that he can go to the market with him. Shuangling asks if he knows the man who fought with him during the day, and Shuangling says that he did. He tells Shuangling that he gave his silk flower to the man, and he feels embarrassed in hindsight, because he gave it to him as a woman's dress
In this short scene, Shuangling tells the reader that he is the son of Jiming, and that his father owes him a life. He asks Shuangling to give him a lamp so that he can go to the market with him. Shuangling asks if he knows the man who fought with him during the day, and Shuangling says that he did. He tells Shuangling that he gave his silk flower to the man, and he feels embarrassed in hindsight, because he gave it to him as a woman's dress