"Little Stone, are you addressing me?" Outside the imperial palace walls, the middle-aged Daoist priestess, clad in flowing moon-white robes, presented an extraordinary appearance yet bore a very cold demeanor, holding a horsetail whisk in her hand, her aura outstanding.
The city walls were thick and imposing; all the War Generals on top changed color, as referring to Little Stone as such after the battle with the twin stones was considered a term of endearment and praise. However, the priestess's overbearing attitude, especially addressing Shi Hao as such after he had become the emperor, was undoubtedly a form of disrespect.
This nickname Little Stone was akin to calling someone Little Li or Little Wu, without regard. The priestess had previously referred to him as a child, her arrogance unmistakable, looking down from her lofty position.