Upon entering the Holy Hall, one could see a line of Holy Guards standing on both sides, and at the forefront stood a man in his fifties. His eyes were sharp and full of vitality, his posture erect; if not for his graying hair, he wouldn't appear to be an elder at all.
His clothing bore the distinctive style of the Western Regions' Holy Hall, with sleeve cuffs embroidered with various patterns of the Holy Hall. On the left side of his chest was an embroidered pattern of the Seven Stars, somewhat resembling the arrangement of the Big Dipper, seemingly representing his identity.
Standing beside him was Lady Diao Mo, who at this moment had lost the coquettish demeanor she had shown to King Yuchuan; her face was stern and serious, even somewhat dignified, making it really hard to associate her with the word "promiscuous."