A Sacrifice for Filial Piety
Consort Eleanor pleads with the Emperor to spare Nanny Scott from being sacrificed, invoking filial piety, but faces opposition from the Empress who prioritizes the Emperor's wisdom and rule over a maid's life.Will the Emperor uphold his edict or yield to the pressure to sacrifice Nanny Scott?
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