In Genghis Khan's golden tent, the plot unfolded just as it did in the original work.
Previously, Genghis Khan's daughter, Princess Huazheng, had accidentally overheard Guo Jing and his mother dismantling the embroidered pouch to peek at the secret order and deciding to secretly flee back to the Central Plains. Consequently, she reported this to Genghis Khan.
In fact, Huazheng's actions were not out of loyalty to Genghis Khan, but simply because she was infatuated with Guo Jing's physique.
Guo Jing was a naturally honest child who couldn't tell a lie, and even though the dismantled secret order had been taken to the Central Plains by Lady Guo, he didn't think of any excuses like "the pouch was accidentally lost" or "the pouch was stolen by spies". Instead, he straightforwardly admitted that he had peeked into the pouch and firmly stated that, as a man from the Central Plains, he would absolutely not help Genghis Khan launch a counterattack against the Central Plains!