The emperor was shown the most beautiful girl in the world in a magical mirror, and this event forever changed the fates of two sisters. One of them will fight for her freedom together with a winged blacksmith, and the other will open her heart to a stern general. These two stories tell of duty, love, and reconciliation of proud souls. Between the Great Empire of Chao and the seven tribes of the Ebey plateau there are tense relations. Everything changes when the emperor sees in the magical mirror Qi Hai Rui, the youngest daughter of one of the Han tribes, and sends an elite unit of warriors after her, charmed by her beauty. Despite this, she resists the marriage and doesn’t want to leave her native lands, finding support with the winged blacksmith. Qi Hai Rui will have to choose between duty to her tribe and personal freedom. At the same time, her sister Qi Hai Lian faces a different fate: the emperor forces her to marry General Zhu Yin. At first they disliked each other, but over time they realized they have more in common than they thought. These two stories show how power can both destroy love and unite two proud souls.