Some people, perhaps of lowly birth,
might have always been buried in some place, invisible to others.
But once they have the opportunity, they will shine brightly. They will make you feel as if you were blind before, for not seeing such pearls.
Clearly, Ye Zao was such a person.
But there are those who are born noble, once glorious.
Yet after facing setbacks and defeats, instead of rising, they contemplate retreat.
Much like Zheng Keshuang.
He was sent out of the temporary palace, supported and served all the way to the carriage, swaying on his journey to the seaside.
There were many citizens on the street—along the way, people wondered who he was, and others answered that this was the Second Young Master Zheng Keshuang from the Prince Yanping Mansion on Taiwan Island.
They also told the citizens in detail about how he had come to be there.