Eunuch Cui once again felt that Zhao Erhu was inscrutable; his composure was much too steady. Clearly hailing from a peasants' family, it was his first time entering the palace to meet the Emperor, yet he didn't show the slightest hint of nervousness—an extraordinary feat not easily accomplished by the average person. Based on this courage and insight alone, it was no wonder that this country bumpkin had achieved his current successes, not only collaborating with the Marquis of Zhenbei's Princely Heir but now also catching the Emperor's attention. His future prospects were limitless. With that in mind, Eunuch Cui's attitude toward Zhao Erhu became much more attentive, as he went on to explain the inner workings of the palace to Zhao Erhu.