"Then you don't understand," replied the man, shaking his head. "Changshan was one of the provinces of Zhao. The reason I am here to offer my services to offer them to a man that I feel should have the power and dignity of becoming the rightful King of Zhao. Such filth as Wu Chen is undeserving of such a title."Xushou wrote:The captain of the citadel gate stepped forward to address the stranger from Zhao, whilst one of the other guards accepted the man's sword. "My lord welcomes many guests and does not discriminate against their origin," Shang Xiao replied politely. As he went on, his voice grew slightly more firm, "But what should I announce to the lord Prefect if his guest has no name?" As the captain finished speaking, the second of the other guards came forward to quickly search the man from Zhao.
"As to my name . . . you may call me Xian Jue . . ." he answered with a frown. "And no . . . it is not my real name." It was in fact an alias that he had created in his youth and the name was a reminder of the life before his long imprisonment. His real name had too many negative connotations attached to it for his former occupation resulted in more enemies than friends.