The son of Marquis Jingyang, at the banquet, had his head cracked open with a wine pot by the Princely Heir of King Han.
But it was his own fault.
With the Happy Building temporarily closed, these people had no place to play, so the Princely Heir specially invited them to the Drunken Moon Building for some excitement.
Yet the son of Marquis Jingyang had the audacity, at the banquet hosted by the Princely Heir of King Han, to say that King Han was afraid of Li Xuanjing.
It was clear to all that the death of the Happy Building's shopkeeper was surely orchestrated by King Han.
But these words should only be known in one's heart, how could they be spoken aloud, and in front of the Princely Heir of King Han no less?
Everyone knows the Princely Heir likes to save face; isn't this publicly slapping him in the face?
Those who caused the Princely Heir to lose face usually didn't end well.