The pharmacist wakes up in the tent and tells the generals that he has to get dressed. He tells them that the emperor and the nanping are involved in the battle, and that the princess of the family has been ordered to lead the army. The pharmacist tells the story of how the royal family made the princess and how she was made a general because she is the daughter of a family that has been a military general for generations. He says that outsiders call her a "female bandit chief" but that she is a bunch of "arrogant and violent men" who burn, kill and loot everywhere.
The pharmacist wakes up in the tent and tells the generals that he has to get dressed. He tells them that the emperor and the nanping are involved in the battle, and that the princess of the family has been ordered to lead the army. The pharmacist tells the story of how the royal family made the princess and how she was made a general because she is the daughter of a family that has been a military general for generations. He says that outsiders call her a "female bandit chief" but that she is a bunch of "arrogant and violent men" who burn, kill and loot everywhere.