This chapter's epigraph comes from a speech by the city lord, in which he warns his son, Huofeng, not to be impulsive in his pursuit of the city's nobles. He also warns him that if he does not comply with his father's orders, the city will not be able to protect him. The city lord is the son of a powerful city lord and he commands his son not to act rashly in pursuit of his own ambitions. He tells his son that they cannot harm him because he is a member of the royal family. He then tells him that he has a plan to trap him and kill him half-dead.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a speech by the city lord, in which he warns his son, Huofeng, not to be impulsive in his pursuit of the city's nobles. He also warns him that if he does not comply with his father's orders, the city will not be able to protect him. The city lord is the son of a powerful city lord and he commands his son not to act rashly in pursuit of his own ambitions. He tells his son that they cannot harm him because he is a member of the royal family. He then tells him that he has a plan to trap him and kill him half-dead.