In this chapter, the young master tries to convince his wife to let him off the hook for not paying the auction price for the nine-dragons jade cauldron. He tells her that if she does not pay the price, he and his father will certainly repay her in the future. The young master then tells his brother that the sale of the cauldron has been canceled, and that he will give it to his brother as a "welcome gift." He tells him that he hopes this will be enough to make his brother happy, and he then tells him to collect as many jade cauldrons as he can and deliver them to him the next morning. He asks his brother why the cauldron is not responding to his calls, and his brother replies that it is because the cauldron had been damaged. He then tells her to hurry up and get ready for bed, because he has a gift for her: the hundred flowers that have just been produced. He wants to show her how to use them, and she agrees to teach him.
In this chapter, the young master tries to convince his wife to let him off the hook for not paying the auction price for the nine-dragons jade cauldron. He tells her that if she does not pay the price, he and his father will certainly repay her in the future. The young master then tells his brother that the sale of the cauldron has been canceled, and that he will give it to his brother as a "welcome gift." He tells him that he hopes this will be enough to make his brother happy, and he then tells him to collect as many jade cauldrons as he can and deliver them to him the next morning. He asks his brother why the cauldron is not responding to his calls, and his brother replies that it is because the cauldron had been damaged. He then tells her to hurry up and get ready for bed, because he has a gift for her: the hundred flowers that have just been produced. He wants to show her how to use them, and she agrees to teach him.