The princess arrives at the residence of the patriarch, and the patriarch announces that his son, young master Xiao lang, has been made a first class young viscount. The young master accepts the title with great fanfare, but the princess tells him that the title will only bring him unnecessary attention, and that it will also bring him enemies. The princess asks the young master if he will thank her, and he replies that if it weren't for her persuasion, his father would never have bestowed the title on him. He then asks the princess to write him a poem, like the one she wrote for hongdo, so that he can use it at the upcoming spirit festival.
The princess arrives at the residence of the patriarch, and the patriarch announces that his son, young master Xiao lang, has been made a first class young viscount. The young master accepts the title with great fanfare, but the princess tells him that the title will only bring him unnecessary attention, and that it will also bring him enemies. The princess asks the young master if he will thank her, and he replies that if it weren't for her persuasion, his father would never have bestowed the title on him. He then asks the princess to write him a poem, like the one she wrote for hongdo, so that he can use it at the upcoming spirit festival.