The Qilin Army relied on the favorable situation and captured three cities in one go.
The people had nothing to take, as noble families either fled or surrendered.
A young lady from a prominent family concealed her face, then returned to the Capital City. With her family's remnants of prestige, she still married into a suitable family, becoming their lady, but she often wept, talking about her plight, saying she was betrayed.
She said she was harmed by someone she had once saved.
Everyone sympathized with her and, upon asking about the events of that day, the noble lady cried and replied: "It was my maid, whom I treated like my own sister, who betrayed my family."
"Back then, I was still young. My family took in some family servants, whose land deeds were given to us; my father, feeling pity for them, kept them in the house. But that year, her father attempted to steal their land deed back."
"He said they'd rather starve cultivating the land than continue being slaves."