Lóng Wei found the hawks gathered in the sky and resumed the walk. He saw the four soldiers returning and, seeing him, they all bowed. Lóng Wei walked past them and soon found Feng Lao.
"Do you also want to become the food of these hawks?"
Feng Lao tilted his head and then lifted his head to look at Lóng Wei. "What will I answer my mother? That my father didn't even get a proper burial. He is deemed a traitor," he said as tears formed in his eyes.
Lóng Wei looked around and said, "Only you and I are present here. If you want, you can even bury him."
"That's going against the command of the King," Feng Lao said.
"Then let those hawks come down and feed on the flash of your father," Lóng Wei remarked. "Indeed, Shui Xiaoqing will be considered a traitor because he helped the foe until his last breath. If he had told the truth, things would not have ended this way," he opined.