The scene opens in the main hall of the palace, where the emperor is being led to a side room for medical treatment. The emperor complains that there are too many people there, and that they are not willing to save him. He tells the emperor that his reputation is so bad that he will have to kill many birds in the future. He then scolds the emperor for not coming out in person, and scolds him for calling him a rapist. He apologizes, and says that he never thought he would drag the emperor into this. He asks the emperor to go to the side room to check on the emperor's injuries, and the emperor tells him to go. He says that they have found the person who fired the arrow, but unfortunately, the man took poison, killed himself, and left the emperor with the marquis and the prime minister
The scene opens in the main hall of the palace, where the emperor is being led to a side room for medical treatment. The emperor complains that there are too many people there, and that they are not willing to save him. He tells the emperor that his reputation is so bad that he will have to kill many birds in the future. He then scolds the emperor for not coming out in person, and scolds him for calling him a rapist. He apologizes, and says that he never thought he would drag the emperor into this. He asks the emperor to go to the side room to check on the emperor's injuries, and the emperor tells him to go. He says that they have found the person who fired the arrow, but unfortunately, the man took poison, killed himself, and left the emperor with the marquis and the prime minister