In this short scene, Cai tells his brother that his father did not tell him to forget their hatred and live free. Instead, he tells him, his father said that they should forget their past and live freely in the world. Cai tells him to take care of him, but his brother refuses to listen to him. He tells him that he will have to live on his own from now on. Cai says that whites are grown up now, so they need to be good. He says that he does not want to live separated from his brother. Cai then says that the empress told the eighth princess that what she gave Luo was not poison, but merely a diversion so that Cai and the fifth prince could strike at each other. Cai asks if everyone is there, and the princess says that they did not arrive. Cai tries to convince his brother not to take a girl as an empress, but he refuses. He then tells Cai that the prince will scold them for days after they leave.
In this short scene, Cai tells his brother that his father did not tell him to forget their hatred and live free. Instead, he tells him, his father said that they should forget their past and live freely in the world. Cai tells him to take care of him, but his brother refuses to listen to him. He tells him that he will have to live on his own from now on. Cai says that whites are grown up now, so they need to be good. He says that he does not want to live separated from his brother. Cai then says that the empress told the eighth princess that what she gave Luo was not poison, but merely a diversion so that Cai and the fifth prince could strike at each other. Cai asks if everyone is there, and the princess says that they did not arrive. Cai tries to convince his brother not to take a girl as an empress, but he refuses. He then tells Cai that the prince will scold them for days after they leave.