Dun Zhu and Dan Zhu were surprised and flattered, and tried to decline, but Cai Wei insisted on letting them choose. Thus, Dun Zhu chose braised duck intestines, and Dan Zhu opted for baked duck liver.
While waiting for the dishes, Cai Wei chatted with Dun Zhu and Dan Zhu, eventually discussing their backgrounds. Dun Zhu and Dan Zhu were both straightforward girls who had developed a strong attachment to Cai Wei over these two days of companionship, so they revealed their own stories without any hesitation.
As it turned out, the two sisters were exactly as Nangong Yi guessed, they ran away to avoid the 'Daughter's Rites'.
Their father was a minor official under the Khan of the Meng Slaves, responsible for horse care. Although their family was not wealthy, it was much better off than ordinary people. At least they had servants from childhood, never starved, and often wore brocade clothes that only the aristocratic girls of the Great Jin Nation could wear.