-
The army is off to war.
-
On the march again.
-
They're off to war again.
-
You know who's leading the troops?
-
Sir Tu'an Gu, Surely.
-
No. General Zhao Shuo has taken over.
-
I was taking his wife's pulse when I heard the news.
-
She's pretty.
-
Very pretty.
-
You took the pulse of Lady Zhuangji?
-
No way.
-
It's true.
-
You saw she's pregnant?
-
They couldn't work out when she's due. So they called me in.
-
She shouldn't be riding in a carriage.
-
It could hurt the baby.
-
I said I'd treat you when I recovered.
-
Let's go for a drink.
-
My wife's due as well. I should stay with her.
-
After the birth, drinks are on me.
-
Thank you.
-
Grand Councillor Zhao Dun!
-
General Zhao Shuo!
-
Lady Zhuangji!
-
What's my sister doing here?
-
A woman of the royal family...
-
is about to give birth to a Zhao.
-
Once he's born... I'll be his uncle.
-
Zhao Dun is Grand Councillor.
-
His son is off to war...
-
and will return a hero.
-
How enviable!
-
Even I'm envious!
-
If I'd known...
-
I'd have married her to you.
-
Then I'd be jealous of you.
-
Go to battle, fine.
-
Why put your heavily pregnant wife...
-
on show... for the whole town to see.
-
A woman about to give birth...
-
seeing her husband off to war -
-
who wouldn't be moved?
-
And she's the elder sister of the king.
-
Isn't it really just telling the world...
-
that the Zhaos are in charge?
-
Brother-in-law. I've come to see you off.
-
Zhao Shuo, I can see...
-
Sister cares more about you than she does about me.
-
The general is off to war,
-
and all you do is joke around.
-
Everyone's saying you should be in command.
-
The king's sister,
-
should've been married to you.
-
You tease.
-
They forgot my contribution long ago.
-
When you return, we'll drink to your victory.
-
I'll prepare the wine.
-
The Grand Councillor will prepare the wine.
-
Sir Tu'an. Present.
-
When Zhao Shuo returns victorious, what will you give him?
-
Felicitations on your imminent fatherhood.
-
You, m'Lady...
-
are the most fortunate of women.
-
Who'd have thought his very first battle... would go so well?
-
Wasn't that your hope?
-
Why aren't they here yet?
-
M'Lord...
-
When General Zhao rode into town,
-
the townspeople thronged to
welcome him. They'll be some time.
-
We've won! We've won!
-
Grand Councillor!
-
The Grand Councillor is Suggesting...
-
that M'Lord hurry over there as well.
-
I'm not going.
-
Tell Zhao Dun... We shall wait. However late they are.
-
We have a gift for him.
-
M'Lord, they're here.
-
I'll go welcome them.
-
Good.
-
There's an assassin! Hurry, protect the Grand Councillor!
-
Take this.
-
Bravo on your victory, General.
-
So this is how you reward my son when he returns a victor?
-
Luckily it only hit my horse's eye.
-
This is Surely a misunderstanding.
-
We can testify that Sir Tu'an didn't mean it.
-
Go on, apologize to the Grand Councillor.
-
I apologise.
-
That was nothing...
-
compared to leading the king astray.
-
It was only your horse.
-
Zhao Dun couldn't have done that.
-
This is my punishment.
-
The talismanic circle painted on his skin...
-
contains cinnabar and oxblood.
-
These insects love that smell.
-
Is this the best method?
-
What could be better than framing them for the crime?
-
How can I thank you?
-
There are 300 in the Zhao clan -
-
you tell me.
-
You're over forty.
-
How'd you manage to have a boy?
-
Don't you get it?
-
We'd have had one earlier if we could.
-
That it happened now...
-
is fate.
-
Is there some pill? I want one too.
-
Pill?
-
Having a boy is just fate.
-
She was scared she wouldn't give me a boy.
-
I said don't worry... And whoosh, out he came!
-
I wasn't wrong, was I?
-
The next will be a boy too.
-
Here's your medicine.
-
That'd be my wife. Take your time.
-
Three things.
-
Tell me.
-
First, I want fish soup.
-
Easy.
-
The second?
-
These names - I don't like any of them.
-
You don't think any of them...
-
is good enough for our son.
-
I'll work on it.
-
There's one more thing.
-
Hand out 'birth eggs' to all and
Sundry and people will laugh at you.
-
Who doesn't know by now that you've had a son?
-
I have a feeling Lady Zhuangji's due.
-
I've never killed a woman.
-
Even one with a Zhao child in her belly?
-
I won't kill Lady Zhuangji.
-
What about her child?
-
Do we kill it?
-
Zhao Dun,
-
to celebrate our victory,
-
and congratulate your son,
-
what wine have you brought?
-
Five Colour God of State Wine.
-
It represents the hopes of all your people.
-
Drink it...
-
and let it inspire you to
-
be a wise and virtuous ruler.
-
It's just wine. What's it got to do with wisdom and virtue?
-
If I don't drink it it seems I wrong the people.
-
If I drink but I'm not wise, I wrong the people.
-
So tell me, should I drink it, or not?
-
I won't drink. Don't drink it then.
-
You must drink it.
-
I also have a gift for M'Lord.
-
It is also to remind M'Lord to be...
-
a wise and virtuous ruler.
-
You're conspiring to make me unhappy.
-
What is this gift of yours?
-
A Divine Beast of the Western Regions.
-
Divine Beast?
-
It's just a dog.
-
True.
-
It's a dog.
-
What's so special about it?
-
It can tell a patriot from a traitor.
-
M'Lord,
-
though the palace is large...
-
there's no room for an animal.
-
Such a big place - of course there's room for a dog.
-
Bring it in for us to see.
-
Wise indeed!
-
Don't be angry.
-
It's just a dog.
-
Don't be ridiculous!
-
You don't need a sword...
-
to deal with a dog.
-
Take it away.
-
Take it away.
-
Felicitations, M'Lord. Lady Zhuangji has given birth.
-
I'm an uncle.
-
Is it a boy or a girl?
-
A boy.
-
Zhao Shuo, hurry, go see them.
-
Felicitations, General,
-
you're a father at last.
-
If... your son had lived...
-
you'd be a granddad by now.
-
Let's drink!
-
We want the red one.
-
Two,
-
she says stop giving out eggs.
-
M'Lady, can you guess why she won't let me do this?
-
Your wife is Surely thinking...
-
that you're a famous doctor.
-
A bit more reserve is called for.
-
Hardly.
-
She just hates giving away so many eggs!
-
Arrest Zhao Shuo!
-
The first tribute.
-
No one else may drink from the king's wine.
-
The wine's poisoned.
-
M'Lord!
-
What?
-
Kill Zhao Dun! Exterminate his whole clan!
-
Sir!
-
Your sword.
-
Move or I'll kill you.
-
Go! Run!
-
My wife asks you to give our child a name.
-
Now, avoid drafts and stay calm.
-
A late birth is good. It heralds nobility.
-
Mine was born prematurely.
-
Not a good omen.
-
Your Surname is Cheng.
-
Call him 'Bo'.
-
Cheng Bo -
-
vigorous and lofty.
-
Thank you, M'Lady.
-
Arrest Zhao Dun.
-
Grand Councillor, hurry!
-
Hurry!
-
Hold on.
-
Someone sawed the axle in two.
-
M'Lady, the Grand Councillor has been murdered!
-
And the rest of the Zhao's?
-
M'Lady!
-
M'Lady!
-
There are soldiers everywhere. I
nearly walked straight into them.
-
Don't worry.
-
There's a way out. I'll go with you.
-
Husband!
-
Husband!
-
Husband!
-
He's still breathing.
-
What? What are you saying?
-
Is the baby here yet?
-
It's coming.
-
Flee.
-
Hurry. Escape.
-
Husband!
-
Husband!
-
Cheng Ying -
-
help deliver my baby!
-
This lists all the Zhaos. Please check it, Sir.
-
You know Sir Gong Sun's home?
-
Yes.
-
Good. Do this for me.
-
Take the secret passage. Give the boy to Sir Gong Sun.
-
If there's a way out, why don't you come too?
-
We'll go together.
-
You'll only be safe if I stay.
-
Hurry.
-
If something went wrong, what then?
-
How is M'Lady?
-
The doctor has just seen me.
-
I'm not due for a few days.
-
You can go now, doctor.
-
Doctor,
-
you forgot your medicine basket.
-
Take the secret passage.
-
I'll see him out.
-
You won't get out with the child.
-
He will if you don't stop him, Han Jue.
-
I won't stop him, M'Lady.
-
But he must give me the child.
-
I'm under orders to take the child.
-
Cheng Ying, listen to me.
-
When this child grows up...
-
don't tell him who his parents were...
-
or his enemies.
-
Forget revenge.
-
Let him live an ordinary life.
-
Keep following me and I'll kill him.
-
It's not that I don't want to give him to you.
-
But if I do,
-
I'm dead.
-
General -
-
If I died now, looking pregnant,
-
couldn't you tell Sir Tu'an...
-
that when you came I still hadn't given birth?
-
That he died with his mother?
-
If Tu'an discovers...
-
I deceived you. It's not your fault.
-
You'll have saved the last of the Zhaos.
-
Cheng Ying,
-
I give my son to you.
-
M'Lady!
-
When I got there, she was dead.
-
The child wasn't yet born.
-
Idiot!
-
Give the king and his sister state funerals.
-
Close the city gates.
-
No one must pass in or out.
-
Check every home.
-
Not one baby is to escape the dragnet.
-
Yes, sir.
-
How could you bring this catastrophe into our home?
-
He hasn't eaten since he was born.
-
Let him have some milk. Then I'll take him to Sir Gong Sun.
-
I'll go now.
-
Wait.
-
What if they catch you?
-
What if he cries? If they stop you, what will you say?
-
Go. Tell Sir Gong Sun to come here himself.
-
My name is Cheng Ying, I'm a doctor.
-
I need to see Sir Gong Sun urgently.
-
Our master has left town. He's not home.
-
I've something important to give him. Please tell him.
-
I beg you, leave him be.
-
Open up! Any newborns in the family?
-
Open the door!
-
Where's the boy?
-
The boy?
-
Soldiers came the minute you left.
-
I didn't know who was at the door.
-
I didn't mean to open it holding the baby.
-
But if you put him down he cries.
-
You let them take the Zhao boy?
-
As if I wanted to!
-
I had no choice. They just pounced on him.
-
I couldn't say, no, take the other.
-
You don't understand.
-
They thought they were taking our son.
-
So who's this one who's left?
-
All the town's babies have been taken.
-
Anyone found now would be the Zhao child.
-
He didn't take our son's place.
-
Our son took his.
-
Oh no!
-
Is Cheng Ying at home?
-
Quick, hide the boy.
-
Is that him?
-
Yes.
-
You're Cheng Ying?
-
Yes.
-
I don't know you.
-
Lady Zhuang Ji sent me.
-
You attended the birth.
-
I delivered him.
-
Boy or girl?
-
Boy.
-
Where is he?
-
I'll take him out of the city.
-
They've closed the gates.
-
I just returned.
-
I have rank...
-
and a royal pass;
-
No one stops me.
-
Please wait a moment.
-
Who's that?
-
Sir Gong Sun's here for the child. He's at the door.
-
I'll talk to him. About what?
-
I'll tell him the truth. What are you talking about?
-
You think he'd believe you?
-
That with two babies at home,
-
you gave them the Zhao child? How could you explain that?
-
Sir Gong Sun is close to the Zhaos.
-
Explain it badly and he'll be furious.
-
What are we to do?
-
Give our boy to Sir Gong Sun?
-
If he leaves town he'll be safe. So yes, give him to Gong Sun.
-
And then?
-
So long as he's safe. We'll work it out.
-
Then I'll go with him.
-
Okay. I've a sleeping potion. It's toxic in big doses.
-
We have to give him some so he doesn't c
-
I have two pills that are antidotes. Take one.
-
Use it if necessary. It'll revive him.
-
Don't use it unless you need to.
-
Dress warmly. The nights are cold.
-
And you?
-
I won't come now.
-
You'll be safe.
-
I have to think of how to save the Zhao child.
-
By the way,
-
our boy has a name. Lady Zhuang Ji named him...
-
Cheng Bo.
-
She said it signifies vigour and nobility.
-
Call him Bo'er.
-
That's all. Go get ready.
-
Heaven protects the Zhaos.
-
Sir, I entrust you with the child and my wife. Thank you, sir.
-
I'm not much for ceremony.
-
But for saving this child, I'll make an exception.
-
Cheng Ying.
-
This is on behalf of the Zhaos.
-
Anyone there?
-
Sir, I want to go home.
-
We'll take the boy to my place first.
-
Master has returned.
-
We're here.
-
I've lied to you, Sir Gong Sun.
-
He's my child.
-
I gave the Zhao boy to the soldiers.
-
Give the children water.
-
Give the children water.
-
If it were me... I wouldn't give up my own child either.
-
But all the babies in town are with Tu'an Gu now.
-
So your boy...
-
has become the one they're looking for.
-
I'll go tell Sir Tu'an now that he's my son.
-
That won't save him.
-
Tu'an won't care which is which. He'll kill them both...
-
just to be Sure.
-
Then I'll take him home and hide him.
-
Hide a newborn?
-
He just has to cry. I have medicine.
-
He won't make a sound.
-
You and your baby...
-
can hide inside the compound wall.
-
Will everyone please stand.
-
Whoever took the Zhao child...
-
is causing trouble for everyone.
-
Don't worry,
-
Your children are fine.
-
They're being fed rice porridge.
-
Like you I'm hoping...
-
whoever took the Zhao child...
-
will appear here by 3 am.
-
If he doesn't?
-
Does Such a person exist who,
-
to save one child... would sacrifice one hundred others?
-
I, Tu'an Gu,
-
will by 3 am... find this person.
-
Thank you, Sir!
-
When we checked the names...
-
we found all parents present...
-
except those of one boy.
-
Do you know whose child it is?
-
The boy... belongs to a doctor called Cheng Ying.
-
Just before you returned...
-
he finally showed up.
-
Doctor?
-
And the mother?
-
No. I must tell my husband...
-
we haven't left town.
-
Otherwise, at 3 am... to save the other children
-
he'll definitely tell them...
-
the Zhao boy was taken out of town by Sir Gong Sun.
-
But we're still here.
-
If you tell him we're here...
-
Your child will be safe.
-
But the two of you will have to witness...
-
the slaughter of a hundred infants.
-
100 will die so yours can live.
-
Could you bear that?
-
They'll definitely come looking.
-
What sort of mother abandons her newborn infant?
-
Something must be holding her up,
-
don't you think?
-
Perhaps it's not their child.
-
What's the doctor's name?
-
Cheng Ying.
-
You hide in this wall.
-
I'll handle them.
-
I'll tell Tu'an Gu...
-
I took the Zhao child outside the town.
-
Heaven has preserved the Zhaos,
-
But hasn't been kind to the two in hiding.
-
You've not had it easy either.
-
Send the servants away.
-
It's time.
-
The one I'm waiting for...
-
is still not here.
-
Which one of you is Cheng Ying?
-
I'm Cheng Ying.
-
Is this your child?
-
It is.
-
Come.
-
He's not your child.
-
He is my child, Sir. There's a birthmark on his forehead.
-
Look.
-
Say he really is yours.
-
The other parents got here long ago.
-
Why were you the only one missing?
-
What kept you?
-
This is the Zhao child, isn't it?
-
He's not the Zhao child. He's my son, really.
-
I believe you.
-
But it's already 3 am.
-
More than 100 children must die...
-
unless I find the Zhao boy.
-
Sir, I confess...
-
I'm the one who took away the Zhao child.
-
I delivered him.
-
That's not right either.
-
If she lived through the birth...
-
Lady Zhuang Ji would have fled with him herself.
-
Why would she give him to someone like you?
-
She said only if she died looking pregnant...
-
would I be able to escape.
-
Who'd you give him to?
-
I can't say.
-
You must.
-
Then I'll tell everyone out there...
-
Their children's murderer...
-
has been found.
-
I gave the boy to Sir Gong Sun.
-
Your children... may live.
-
Dismount.
-
The Zhao boy is somewhere in this house.
-
I was curious to know who'd hide him.
-
You should've guessed.
-
But the Zhao child is already far away from here.
-
I advise you to let him go.
-
If you do... you'll release yourself as well.
-
The Zhao boy is Surely here somewhere.
-
When Lady Zhuangji gave him to me,
-
she said let him grow up...
-
never to know his parents...
-
or his enemies.
-
To let him live an ordinary life.
-
Bring him here. Let me have a look.
-
I'll let you take him far away.
-
I told you,
-
he's already far away from here.
-
Well, I shan't be polite.
-
The louder the better.
-
Sir Tu'an, Sir Tu'an!
-
I'll never let you take the child.
-
Sir Tu'an. Sir Tu'an.
-
Lady Zhuangji was right to trust you.
-
I stayed loyal to the Zhaos.
-
Give me the boy.
-
Please, spare the boy.
-
I betrayed him. Let me die in his place.
-
Who said I'm going to kill him?
-
Just let me have a look.
-
I can't.
-
Who are you?
-
She's my wife.
-
Why are you holding a baby who's not your own?
-
Because his parents are dead.
-
If you don't give him to me, you'll force me to kill him.
-
Give him to me.
-
Give him to me.
-
Sir Tu'uan.
-
Just for a moment then.
-
Next.
-
Cheng Ying. Take your son.
-
Tu'an Gu, how can I make everyone fear me?
-
Easy.
-
Remember the name of everyone in your court.
-
So many names - I have to remember them all?
-
Every single one.
-
Because any one of them could turn against you.
-
Do you have enemies?
-
Not anymore.
-
How can I avoid having enemies?
-
Tomorrow you'll hold court for the
first time. What should you do?
-
Tu'an Gu.
-
Yes.
-
What is this virtue they call benevolence?
-
It's one of the highest moral virtues.
-
It means...
-
be a good person.
-
It's so sad.
-
Raising the kid on his own.
-
Hurry. Don't look.
-
Hold on.
-
I don't want to see you.
-
What do these blood feuds...
-
have to do with a commoner like you...
-
to make you save the Zhao child.
-
You let me get away.
-
I knew that the child was doomed.
-
But I regret letting you go.
-
I thought they'd fled,
-
or I'd never have led Tu'an to Gong Sun's home.
-
I heard...
-
that the woman who died with the boy...
-
was your wife.
-
I'll go make up your prescription.
-
Your poor child.
-
Just born and he loses his mother.
-
Take your medicine and go.
-
Give me some poison.
-
Killing him would be too easy.
-
I want him to live a life worse than death.
-
You want to poison him?
-
I'm a healer. I don't do that.
-
Don't touch it.
-
It'll get better by itself.
-
But a life worse than death?
-
Look closely - who's this boy?
-
From now on use the back door. Ring the bell. I'll hear it.
-
Cheng Ying.
-
This bow...
-
is for your son.
-
Who was the boy who died?
-
My son.
-
It was fate.
-
Fate.
-
I will raise him well.
-
He will avenge my son.
-
How long do you have to wait?
-
As long as I have to.
-
When he's older...
-
I'll take him to Tu'an Gu...
-
and reveal his identity...
-
and my own.
-
My name is Cheng Ying. This is Cheng Bo.
-
Sir, please accept us...
-
into your retinue.
-
To serve and follow...
-
to the end of time.
-
Tell me... how you helped me?
-
I helped you kill one child...
-
and save a hundred others.
-
When you put it like that it seems I owe you.
-
You do.
-
You saved your own boy too.
-
Come.
-
Come.
-
What do you say?
-
Say 'godfather'.
-
C'mon.
-
I'm going to kill you.
-
I've done it.
-
FATHER, SON
-
That's right.
-
Bo'er,
-
Godfather's got two gifts for you:
-
armour and a sword.
-
Cheng Ying, help him with the armour.
-
Without these two things, you'll never be a man.
-
He doesn't have them.
-
You having them is good enough for me.
-
Go up on the roof and find it.
-
Thank you, godfather.
-
Remember - your sword is your best friend.
-
I know.
-
Jump down. No, don't.
-
Bo'er, don't jump. Do you hear me?
-
Jump. I'll catch you.
-
Bo'er.
-
I'll get you! I'll get you!
-
Bo'er, listen.
-
Remember this advice :
-
don't trust anyone.
-
Bo'er,
-
let's go home.
-
My sword.
-
Bo'er, jump.
-
Dad will catch you.
-
I didn't go to school either.
-
I'll teach you to read and write.
-
You were poor then.
-
Now you have money. Why won't you let me go to school?
-
I know. You want to keep an eye on me.
-
Not true.
-
Pour some for your godfather.
-
If you drink wine with the medicine, you'll never get better.
-
If you give up drinking, you won't need the medicine.
-
You'll be well again.
-
Enough.
-
My drinking is none of your business. Your job is the medicine.
-
I've tested it. Take it an hour after drinking.
-
Heat it up first.
-
Medicine a patient likes to take - only you could do that.
-
He has medicine that can save anyone's life!
-
Rubbish.
-
It's true.
-
And Godfather, he won't let me go to school.
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We'll fine him a big cup of wine.
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I can't - one sip and I'm drunk.
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He's lying. He can drink! And he never gets drunk.
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Alright, I'll drink then.
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What'd you whisper in his ear?
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You'll find out tomorrow.
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There he is!
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You've been drinking?
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Yes.
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Now that you're in his retinue,
you've got good food, good wine.
-
It's quite not a bad life.
-
I hear you even cured his illness.
-
Is that true?
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It is.
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If he's taking your medicine, couldn't you have poisoned it?
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Wouldn't that be a good revenge?
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I told you before.
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When the boy's old enough,
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I'll take him to Tu'an...
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and tell him who we really are.
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I want them to be as close as kin.
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Then the Zhao child...
-
will kill him with one thrust of his sword.
-
Now that's revenge.
-
You're dreaming.
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How old is old enough?
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When he's capable of killing him.
-
What if something happens before then?
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Are you Sure that when he grows up...
-
he'll be able to do it?
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You want them to grow close.
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It's not fair to the boy.
-
It's very fair.
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And me?
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Eight years.
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Is it fair to me?
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Let me see the boy.
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Aren't you afraid your scar will scare him?
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And he'll tell Tu'an about you?
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Aren't you afraid he'll tell Tu'an...
-
that when a stranger visits... you lock him up in a dark room?
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We've a pact.
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The day after I see you I take him for a good meal.
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That's fine for now. When he's a bit older...
-
a bowl of noodles won't buy obedience.
-
Why does that man always make you unhappy?
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I'll tell Godfather. He'll arrest him!
-
Where's Cheng Bo?
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What is it sir?
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He's here.
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Bo'er.
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I'm here.
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Godfather.
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Bo'er,
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What you told me last night - tell your dad.
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I can't. He'll hit me.
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I won't hit you. Tell me.
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I told godfather...
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I want just one day without you watching me.
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Is that all?
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No need to call in the troops.
-
Do you hear what he's saying, Cheng Ying?
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You've raised him these eight years.
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It's not been easy.
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Have a rest today.
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Godfather will take you to school.
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Great!
-
I'll go too.
-
Do my soldiers have to tie you up?
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At least let me find him a change of clothes.
-
Forget the noodles.
-
What if I let you go to school?
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How would that be?
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I'd keep my mouth shut.
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Promise? Promise.
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Good.
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I didn't see Sir Tu'an bring any boy here.
-
Go and see for yourself.
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Why was the school built here?
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It's in honour of Lady Zhuangji's child.
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Whose idea was that?
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Sir Tu'an.
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M'Lady - There are soldiers everywhere!
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Tu'an hasn't been here. Neither has your son.
-
Bo'er
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Cheng Ying -
-
help me deliver my child!
-
If dad looks for me at the school - what then?
-
He'll be like an ant in a hot wok.
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Bo'er! Bo'er!
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I want to come again tomorrow.
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Easy.
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Come early.
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I'll be waiting.
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Godfather, do you have enemies?
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Enemies?
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The year you were born...
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I killed them all.
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You know why your dad keeps you in his sight?
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It was also that year...
-
he almost lost you.
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Does my dad have enemies?
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Everyone does.
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Godfather, is it possible not to have enemies?
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If everyone could do this -
-
not see their enemies as Such -
-
no one would have enemies at all.
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But it's not easy.
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I know I can't do it.
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Come. I'll teach you...
-
how to exterminate your enemies.
-
You haven't told me what you learned at school today?
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What it would take for a world without enmity.
-
If you don't treat another as your enemy,
-
he won't be your enemy.
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Liar!
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You never went to school!
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All you learned was how to lie to your dad.
-
Tell me -
-
did you spend the whole day with your godfather?
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Yes.
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What'd you tell him?
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I told you I wouldn't tell him anything.
-
Liar.
-
How'd the Subject of enemies come up?
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You drive me crazy.
-
You won't slip out of my sight again,
-
and forget about school.
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You want one day without me watching over you?
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Have one.
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He won't tell me.
-
He's hard to control now that he's older.
-
He lied to me just now.
-
If he can lie to you,
-
maybe he's already gone behind
your back and told Tu'an about us.
-
We have to think of a way...
-
to find out for Sure if he's done so or not.
-
And to ensure he doesn't in the future.
-
He's not easy to scare.
-
Play for real and we'll know for Sure.
-
He won't dare say anything after that.
-
This is my son, Cheng Bo.
-
I know you. You're my godfather's enemy.
-
Rubbish.
-
You've told him, haven't you?
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I'll tell him tomorrow.
-
If you dare...Dad.
-
I'll kill you first.
-
Touch him again and you'll have to fight me.
-
Bo'er, run!
-
Say anything and I'll kill your dad, then you.
-
Bo'er, run!
-
How could you let him escape?
-
This ruins everything!
-
This is how you've taught him?
-
You bit him?
-
Dad.
-
Let me go to school.
-
Forget it.
-
Then I'll tell about you and Scarface.
-
You won't leave this house.
-
Come back.
-
Halt!
-
Halt!
-
Halt!
-
Godfather, godfather! I've got something to tell you.
-
I'm taking you to school right now.
-
I want Godfather to take me.
-
Let me go!
-
Cheng Ying.
-
Godfather, save me!
-
Let me go! Let me go!
-
You're out of line! Let him go.
-
Let me go!
-
Did you hear me?
-
Hold it.
-
Which one of us do you want to kill?
-
Why is my taking Bo'er to school Such a problem?
-
Is the Subject of Bo'er's education worth drawing swords over?
-
This isn't just grief.
-
There's something else going on.
-
Tell me.
-
What's wrong with you...
-
that you can't let him out of your sight?
-
Do you know, Bo'er?
-
I'll tell you. He's never known his mother.
-
No.
-
It's not that.
-
I can see...
-
that you hate me.
-
True.
-
Bo'er, your godfather's soldiers murdered your mother!
-
Didn't you promise not to tell him that?
-
You asked. I had to tell the truth.
-
Bo'er,
-
your dad hates me.
-
But you're not allowed to.
-
I don't want to be his godson anymore.
-
If you don't learn martial arts from him,
-
you'll never beat him.
-
Dad, please don't follow me anymore.
-
Your and Uncle Scarface's secret is safe with me.
-
Not so loud.
-
Eat up. Then you can go to school.
-
You can go without me. I don't need to take you.
-
You can't go.
-
I didn't raise you for 15 years so you could go to war.
-
Dad -
-
You said you'd stop watching over me.
-
Once I'm a hero, you'd be known as Cheng Bo's dad.
-
No one would dare touch you.
-
How do you know you'll be the victor?
-
Because Godfather trained me in martial arts.
-
You think only of him.
-
It makes me so angry.
-
You're upset again.
-
He's going.
-
What if he gets killed? All this - for nothing.
-
Cheng Ying, don't be selfish.
-
Don't let your own feelings...
-
prevent him from becoming a warrior.
-
That's what he needs.
-
Go somewhere,
-
let me talk to Bo'er.
-
Dad, where did you go?
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Our old home.
-
Put on your armour.
-
You're his dad. You speak first.
-
What will I say?
-
That I'm not his dad?
-
That Zhao Shuo was his dad and Zhuang Ji his ma?
-
Wouldn't that give him a fright?
-
Alright, I'll speak first.
-
I'll begin with this scar.
-
Forget it.
-
He's never liked you. He won't believe it.
-
Then I'll leave. You talk to him.
-
You can't go.
-
Without you, he'd be dead.
-
He needs to know you saved his life.
-
To your wife.
-
To Lady Zhuang Ji.
-
To your son.
-
To Sir Gong Sun.
-
Godfather.
-
Impressive?
-
Go back...
-
and come out again.
-
Impressed?
-
You remind me of someone.
-
Not my dad?
-
Yes, your dad.
-
No, I have to go cheer him up.
-
Go.
-
I'll start with the story of the medicine basket.
-
All that's easy enough.
-
But if Bo'er asks you...
-
who was the boy who died in his place...
-
what will you say?
-
That he was my son.
-
And he'd believe it?
-
That you were capable of that?
-
You have to convince him. Tell him...
-
that the boy who died...
-
was a foundling.
-
Stolen.
-
Then my son died for nothing.
-
It was my son who died for him.
-
He has to be Zhao Shuo's son.
-
Fifteen years ago...
-
when we knocked down the wall...
-
and found that woman and child -
-
it was clear she was his mother.
-
So you mean that...
-
the boy you killed was Cheng Ying's son?
-
That to save the Zhao child...
-
he'd sacrifice his own wife and child?
-
Is that possible?
-
Why not?
-
In the heat of the moment,
-
anything's possible.
-
Dad has something to tell you.
-
You'll see then why I...
-
don't want you going to war.
-
I'm listening.
-
Your Surname is Zhao,
-
not Cheng.
-
Your father was the hero Zhao Shuo.
-
Your mother was the king's sister Lady Zhuangji.
-
The day you were born...
-
Your enemy exterminated 300 members of your family.
-
Who was this enemy?
-
Tu'an Gu.
-
He killed your entire family...
-
and would have killed you too.
-
Because you were the last of the Zhaos.
-
To rescue you...
-
Cheng Ying let another boy take your place...
-
and saved your life.
-
He is your true saviour.
-
Who was the boy?
-
One fated to die,
-
a foundling.
-
Not true.
-
It was his own son. Nonsense.
-
He allowed his son to die in your place.
-
I knew you were Godfather's enemy.
-
But he's not my enemy.
-
Don't think I'm going to kill him for you.
-
I won't kill my Godfather.
-
Dad -
-
make up whatever story you like.
-
I'm going to war.
-
Bo'er.
-
Take this medicine. It could save your life.
-
It's the last one.
-
Keep it.
-
I'm going to win my battles.
-
Bo'er.
-
What?
-
If you're not winning, run.
-
Well that's 15 years wasted.
-
You're right.
-
Who'd believe that story?
-
There's always me.
-
Prepare some poison.
-
Arm yourselves.
-
The cavalry is assembled.
-
Godfather's been thinking.
-
I'm worried.
-
I'm going with you.
-
You don't give me any credit.
-
Kill!
-
Follow me.
-
Don't let him escape! Grab him.
-
Halt!
-
Halt!
-
Godfather!
-
Help me!
-
Godfather!
-
Godfather, we've won!
-
I congratulate you.
-
Let's go.
-
Bo'er was victorious.
-
Dad,
-
where's that medicine?
-
Godfather's wounded.
-
So you won.
-
The medicine!
-
Bo'er, I'm taking you away..
-
to live an ordinary life.
-
The medicine!
-
Godfather's dying!
-
Put that down.
-
Give it to me.
-
Let go.
-
Give it to me.
-
Let go.
-
You want to save him. You...
-
Let go!
-
It's time for all this to end.
-
Refuse me this... and I'll die with him.
-
Dissolve it in warm water. Alright.
-
Godfather, hold on.
-
I've got the medicine.
-
I've found him!
-
Bo'er.
-
Bo'er!
-
Godfather,
-
you're shouting.
-
I can hear from your voice...
-
You're better.
-
It happened as soon as I took that pill.
-
While resting these few days...
-
I thought everything through.
-
As for you...
-
I Suspect you're not really your dad's son.
-
Then who am I?
-
The child of Zhao.
-
I believe he let his own son die in your place.
-
Call your dad here.
-
I want to thank him properly.
-
Han Jue said your son died in my place.
-
Can you prove you had a son?
-
Easily.
-
This was his room.
-
So who am I, really?
-
I told you - the orphan of Zhao.
-
My own son was killed by Tu'an Gu.
-
Why'd you let me have the medicine?
-
You're a loser.
-
You always have been.
-
Don't talk to your dad like that!
-
You're not my dad.
-
How can you say that?
-
You're my son.
-
My name is Cheng Ying. This is Cheng Bo.
-
Sir, please accept us...
-
into your retinue.
-
To serve and follow...
-
to the end of time.
-
Dad, tell him who I am!
-
I advise you not to fight.
-
It's no use.
-
You can go as far away as you like.
-
But first, I need to ask...
-
who'd you get to shoot this poison arrow?
-
Han Jue.
-
For 15 years... we've been plotting your murder.
-
He helped me smuggle the boy out to safety.
-
So, I was right to slash him.
-
But why'd he do that?
-
We were both there when Lady Zhuangji died.
-
She begged us to save her child.
-
Oh. It was an act of conscience.
-
If it were me... maybe I'd do the same.
-
Han Jue never had the chance
to kill me. But you could easily...
-
have slipped poison in my medicine.
-
Why wait fifteen years?
-
I made a vow...
-
to raise the child first.
-
I'll take him to Tu'an Gu...
-
and reveal his identity...
-
and my own.
-
I see why you saved me now.
-
You didn't want me to die.
-
You wanted to make me a laughingstock.
-
To live a life worse than death. No.
-
I saved you because Bo'er wanted to repay you.
-
Cheng Ying,
-
when I killed that child...
-
you and your wife could've told me...
-
he was yours.
-
What did Gong Sun do to persuade you...
-
to sacrifice your own child for him?
-
His death...
-
convinced you that he...
-
was the Zhao child.
-
I had my doubts.
-
Only when you gave him to me did I believe...
-
he was the Zhao child.
-
You tricked me.
-
No, you tricked me.
-
A man who would betray his own child...
-
scares me.
-
Our boy was not going to Survive anyway.
-
We couldn't drag another into the mess.
-
If he knew...
-
how many lives he saved...
-
he wouldn't blame us.
-
Cheng Ying...
-
What right did you have to decide
if your son should live or die?
-
What right too... to have the Zhao boy avenge you?
-
Could he kill me?
-
And would he?
-
From the day you brought him here,
-
you were defeated.
-
That's all. You may go.
-
There's one thing left.
-
He hasn't avenged his son yet.
-
Take up your sword.
-
Pick it up.
-
I've let you off twice now.
-
Careful.
-
Bo'er, we can't defeat him.
-
The sword and armour that I gave you -
-
give it back.
-
I don't want anything of yours...
-
except your life.
-
I must avenge my father.
-
Fine.
-
It's me you should kill.
-
You think I won't?
-
It's just not your turn yet.
-
You don't yet know the meaning of a life worse than death.
-
Move!
-
Let me look at you.
-
Bo'er,
-
let this be the end of it.