Xianfu Palace.
Yun Jiao tugged at Concubine Li: "Sister, come with me."
"No, no, talking with Lady Shufei is too exhausting."
Concubine Li waved her handkerchief at her: "You can go in peace; I'll watch the house."
Yun Jiao looked back at every step with a sense of going into a dragon's lair, setting off.
...
Lady Shufei sat in the pavilion enjoying the view; she particularly liked glass. In Yanxi Palace, there was even an entire glass wall. Other palaces had fish tanks made of stone or ceramics, placed tall and big in the courtyard, which Lady Shufei didn't like, thinking they were too solid, looking heavy, affecting the palace's Feng Shui. Her fish tanks were also glass-made, offered by the Western Regions to Yan Chi, then bestowed upon her by the Emperor.
A frame crafted from white porcelain, embedded with four glass sides, shimmering and translucent.
The only drawback was that it easily caused the fish to die.
