Lin tells his brother that the emperor has approved his plan to look into the assassination of the prince. Lin tries to convince his brother not to be suspicious, but Lin is not convinced. He says that he is the only one who knows who shot the prince, and he is sure that Lin got the man from the western Turkish army. Lin says that even if he had been there, the arrow would not have gone straight to his chest
Lin tells his brother that the emperor has approved his plan to look into the assassination of the prince. Lin tries to convince his brother not to be suspicious, but Lin is not convinced. He says that he is the only one who knows who shot the prince, and he is sure that Lin got the man from the western Turkish army. Lin says that even if he had been there, the arrow would not have gone straight to his chest