Mol's chambers were located in the back corner of the mansion, overlooking a rock garden. In the large room the floor was covered in soft mats that supported their feet, à large window showcasing the view. Beautiful chests and furniture filled the room, enough to feel lived in but not crowded.
Wu slid off her slippers before entering the room, abandoning them by the door. The servant opened a wooden chest under the window and removed several articles. Laying out the clothes on a dresser nearby Wu showed the man his new clothes; there were several pairs of loose fitting leggings, tunics, sashes and robes in a variety of gaudy colors. On top was a single pair of red silk shoes, with elaborate dragons sewn in with gold thread.
Wu went on to explain all of the rules about what types of clothes and when to wear them. What color sash to wear on Tuesday (red) and which ones to wear to dinner if the prince was attending.
The lessons droned on as she lectured on everything from Xianese culture to how to address what ranks, and all 22 ranks of living things. As well as spell out in detail how to address Prince Ling.
The lessons even droned on about how to use a xianese bed, a which consisted of roll up mattresses and lots of blankets, and the ritual for folding the bed up the next morning.
"Now you don't have to make your bed, it's just a cultural custom to ward off bad spirits. Any questions?" She asked finally
Wu slid off her slippers before entering the room, abandoning them by the door. The servant opened a wooden chest under the window and removed several articles. Laying out the clothes on a dresser nearby Wu showed the man his new clothes; there were several pairs of loose fitting leggings, tunics, sashes and robes in a variety of gaudy colors. On top was a single pair of red silk shoes, with elaborate dragons sewn in with gold thread.
Wu went on to explain all of the rules about what types of clothes and when to wear them. What color sash to wear on Tuesday (red) and which ones to wear to dinner if the prince was attending.
The lessons droned on as she lectured on everything from Xianese culture to how to address what ranks, and all 22 ranks of living things. As well as spell out in detail how to address Prince Ling.
The lessons even droned on about how to use a xianese bed, a which consisted of roll up mattresses and lots of blankets, and the ritual for folding the bed up the next morning.
"Now you don't have to make your bed, it's just a cultural custom to ward off bad spirits. Any questions?" She asked finally