Everyone has their own perspective, and from different standpoints, the scenery one sees is actually different.
On either side of the great doors of the sleeping chamber,
if one does not count Eunuch Zhao as a person because of his servile status,
there are only four people standing.
From the perspective of the Regent,
the other three people are:
His sister,
His soon-to-be brother-in-law,
His true brother-in-law.
From Lord Zheng's viewpoint, they are:
His wife,
His brother-in-law,
The benevolent man with the surname Qu;
From Qu Peiluo's standpoint, they are:
His wife,
His brother-in-law,
His old king.
Finally,
From the perspective of the princess, they are:
The person she loves,
The one who is to marry her,
The one she wishes to wed.
Four people, four angles, four perspectives, four different views, which are also four landscapes.
Lord Zheng did not know how his experience would be dramatized by storytellers in teahouses and taverns in the future,
