Because Lady Jing was worried about her father, she couldn't eat or sleep well during this period, naturally becoming haggard. When she went to pay respects to the Emperor, he was worried that a strong gust of wind might blow her away.
The Emperor helped Lady Jing up with concern on his face and said, "Why have you become so haggard, my dear concubine? Are you worried about your father? I have reinstated your father's position and punished Wang Zheng, who falsely accused him, so you can be at ease now."
With tears in her eyes, Lady Jing thanked the Emperor while bowing, "I thank the Emperor for clearing my father's name. My father and I are extremely grateful to the Emperor."
Holding Lady Jing's hand, the Emperor led her into the room. After sitting down, he looked at her and comforted her with a few more words, then, somewhat puzzled, asked Lady Jing.
