Such a man, Nangong Yi would rather have his daughter never marry than to give her to him as his wife.
The Great Prince of Liaodan had met Mingzhu and became madly enamored, vowing passionately that if Mingzhu agreed to marry him, he would immediately send away all his concubines and live only with her.
However, his promise couldn't compare to Chao'er, who had never been tainted by any woman. Not to mention that Mingzhu looked down on him, even Cai Wei and Nangong Yi would never consider marrying their daughter to him.
When the news of Mingzhu and Chao'er's engagement spread, the Great Prince flew into a rage. He angrily swore towards the South, promising that once he became the Great Kahn, he would destroy the Great Jin and the Qing Luo Kingdom for daring to ignore him and stealing his beloved.
