In this chapter, we learn that the phoenix army is divided into two camps, one led by the emperor and the other by the prince. The prince's camp is led by a general, and the general is the commander of the army. The general is also the father of the emperor's son, who is also a member of the royal family. The princess is angry at the general because he is responsible for the deaths of her family and her fiancee. She also criticizes the general for sleeping with a fox, which is considered a taboo among the soldiers.
In this chapter, we learn that the phoenix army is divided into two camps, one led by the emperor and the other by the prince. The prince's camp is led by a general, and the general is the commander of the army. The general is also the father of the emperor's son, who is also a member of the royal family. The princess is angry at the general because he is responsible for the deaths of her family and her fiancee. She also criticizes the general for sleeping with a fox, which is considered a taboo among the soldiers.