Susu spent the day with Fourth Miss and Sister Ten, enjoying some Buddha Jumps Over the Wall (which, of course, she and Ruan Shiniang ate while Fourth Miss merely sipped a bowl of white porridge), and then returned home.
Lying in bed, Susu's excitement hadn't faded.
What she said today might have been impulsive, but once the words were out, she realized how much resentment and discontent she harbored in her heart.
She wanted to be just a Bystander, but given the way things were, who could truly remain uninvolved?
In prosperity, the people suffer! In ruin, the people suffer!
Everyone is deeply trapped in the mire, so why not set off an "uncommon fireworks"!
As for Prince Ke, even though both Fourth Miss and Susu could see that there was more to it, they couldn't forgive even if they could compromise.
Country and home! Country and home!
If the burden of country and home rests on women, how can men still have the face to linger in this world?
