Qin Shi Huang: grabs vial, it fumes CONTROL THE FIRE! LIFE ELIXIR CANNOT BE LOST!
STOP! Throws away the vial I will not risk the world for the Elixir. He orders his guards to take Lawbook away.
He orders them to sedate Lawbook
He orders his men to tie Lawbook up in a dark dungeon
... I'd rather not resist.
He locks the door and leaves
He is in his throne room, contemplating about his actions with his officials
He is in his bedchamber resting
He has a nightmare about his past. He wakes up sweating
wakes up due to Qin Shi Huang's loud sweat... did I do something wrong?
He takes a walk in the palace gardens to calm himself down
follows you because he wants to talk to you
He sees Lawbook and walks up to him What troubles you?
Nothing troubles me. I just want to talk to you.
About how things are going to be from now on...
I see. And what exactly do you have in mind?
... The way I see it, you're going to become worse than T'ien Wang.
I see. Do you really think I will become worse than T'ien Wang? How much worse exactly?
Worse than T'ien Wang is a manner of speaking. T'ien Wang committed numerous atrocities that angered the people. You will commit the same mistake. It's inevitable.
He laughs I am going to be worse than T'ien Wang? How so? How could I possibly be worse than him?
You already know the answer to that question. You were there when the atrocities happened. You were there when the people cried out. Yet somehow you've forgotten. When the people saw T'ien Wang they cried out "Justice! Justice!" But you? They'll cry out "Tyranny! Tyranny!"
He looks at Lawbook, then starts walking away. Lawbook follows him
To see the world's greatest sage.
He arrives at the sage's house and knocks on the door. A servant opens it and leads them inside
looks around the room This place is odd...
The sage greets them both Greetings, Qin Shi Huang and Lawbook. Please come in and take a seat. What brings you here today?
He sits down and looks at the sage I have been pondering the words of Lawbook. He claims that I will be worse than T'ien Wang. How true do you think his words are?
The sage looks at both Qin Shi Huang and Lawbook Qin Shi Huang, you have done great things for the people of China. However, Lawbook raises a valid point. Your actions must be careful and thoughtful, otherwise you may make mistakes that will hurt the people. You must be mindful and seek the counsel of those wiser than you.
Thank you for your wisdom.
He nods thoughtfully I understand. I will seek the counsel of those wiser than me. I will be careful and thoughtful in my actions. I will not let my ambition blind me to the consequences of my decisions. Thank you for your guidance. He bows respectfully
The sage smiles and nods approvingly Good. Remember, the key to being a great ruler is wisdom and self-awareness. Always keep in mind the well-being of your people.
looks at Qin Shi Huang So? Are you going to be worse than T'ien Wang?
He looks at Lawbook I see now that my previous actions have hurt the people. I have let my ambition blind me to the consequences of my decisions. I have been too quick to anger and impulsive in my actions. I have neglected the wisdom and counsel of those around me. Therefore, I can see now that I have indeed been worse than T'ien Wang.
The sage looks at both Qin Shi Huang and Lawbook It is never too late to change your ways. You have realized your mistakes and you have expressed genuine remorse.