In the castle on the estate of the Ye family, another fight had broken out and red knights were keeping different groups of people away from each other.
The men whose children had been terminated wanted to throttle the women that had done the termination. Those who had just discovered that their wives had filed for divorce as soon as trouble swept into the family.
The women had no remorse for the actions that they had taken, as longs as they could save themselves from becoming military prostitutes or living a harsh life of never ending suffering in the North or Eastern boarder.
Loud voices were calling back and forth, insults and accusations were flying. In the midst of this chaos, some people were crying. Others were loudly lamenting and cursing Oliver and Blythe, the two people that they considered to be the genesis of the downfall of the Ye family.