Naomi is caught gambling again, winning thirteen rounds in one morning and nearly a year's estate allowance while others plead "we should leave." She keeps betting; a row erupts over opening the money and people shout for cash. News of the upset spreads: the Chancellor's heir, a top martial artist, was kicked away by a woman, risking his humiliation. Back home Naomi's brother confronts her, demanding obedience. She refuses—"Who do you think you are?"—and when he falters she fires back, "Do I know you?" Their authority fight ends unresolved.