Ning arrived back in his cage where the illusion disappeared to show the real him.
The soldiers didn't realize that had happened, and neither did Ning want them to.
He stayed in his cage, thinking to himself how he simply wanted to leave right now. If he disappeared from here, it would cause a commotion, but no one would know who he was, so they wouldn't be able to check him.
However, for some reason, he couldn't let go of the thought of bringing justice to that poor young prince that had to die for nothing.
He had checked the prince's history and there was nothing in it that would suggest he would make a bad king. Which meant, the fault was entirely on the queen for not wanting to leave the throne.
'Not only did she kill her husband, but she killed he son as well,' he thought. 'How could a woman do that?'
At the very least, she had to be mentally ill to make such a choice.