"Previously at Song Family Slope, when resisting King Chong's alliance army, I captured an enemy general named Hui Cheng. After investigation, he turned out to be the disciple brother you mentioned to me before," said Chen Mo.
Chang En was shocked and immediately expressed his stance: "Even though Hui Cheng is my disciple brother, he colluded with rebel forces and went down the wrong path. His death would be well-deserved."
He thought Hui Cheng was already dead; after all, King Chong, Prince Huai, and the others had already been deemed rebels.
Could Hui Cheng still be alive?
He felt that His Majesty was asking him this to gauge his opinion on the matter.
"He's not dead," replied Chen Mo.
"Not dead?" Chang En was shocked again.
"At the time, I merely abolished his cultivation. Upon learning he was your disciple brother, I locked him in the prison. Now that you're back, I'll leave his fate to you," Chen Mo entrusted Hui Cheng's life and death to Chang En.
