Thinking of her father's death, her tears fell uncontrollably, dampening his chest.
Such an outcome was something she was unwilling to believe no matter what. After her father died, he left her many books, each one inscribed with his comments for her. Each comment essentially taught her the principles of personal conduct and social interaction, almost spanning a person's entire life: morality, benevolence, propriety, righteousness, not one was omitted.
Those principles taught her how to be a person and also taught her to be independent.
And it was from those principles that she realized that her father, Zhan Zishu, was a man who stood tall and upright in the world.
She shook her head, sniffing, defending her father.
"Emperor Quan, whether you believe me or not, I must tell you. My dad was a man of integrity; he absolutely couldn't have done those unconscionable things!"