Ye Jiu's original attire actually passed for decent in this town, but in the eyes of the fastidious Prince Jing, those clothes were hardly different from rags, unworthy even to wipe his tables with.
Regrettably, the girl's hair was simply tied into twin braids without a hint of decoration, a detail Prince Jing took note of.
After all, Prince Jing was a man, not given to the delicate considerations often afforded by women.
So, when he had ordered clothes to be prepared, he had forgotten about the hair ornaments.
Prince Jing was unaware that Ye Jiu had always been indifferent to her attire, thinking that comfort was paramount and disliking the clutter of accessories that made one resemble a walking jewelry stand, jangling with every step.
