Jinxuan asked many refugees, but they all said they didn't know who Liu Qingqing was. Zuo Jinglun asked Jinxuan to post a notice stating that Zuo Jinglun would personally house the beggars, and Shen Feiyang thought it was a good opportunity to kill him after seeing it. Ba Jiu really couldn't understand why Zuo Jinglun was angry when he didn't catch Liu Qingqing. Jinxuan said that the female spy was very important to Zuo Jinglun, as long as she was caught, he would be able to pay off the crime.
Zuo Jinglun personally resettled the refugees and beggars, and as expected, Liu Qingqing also appeared, and when she saw Zuo Jinglun over there, she suddenly lost her mind. Zuo Jinglun was very happy to see Liu Qingqing. Unexpectedly, Liu Qingqing drew out his sword and stabbed him in the chest on the spot, but Zuo Jinglun did not stop him. Liu Qingqing didn't expect that Zuo Jinglun was the governor of Yaozhou, so Jinxuan and Ba Jiu hurried over, Jinxuan told Liu Qingqing that Zuo Jinglun was the governor of Yaozhou, and that he shouldered the safety of the common people, and he had no choice but to treat her like that . But Liu Qingqing came out to kill Zuo Jinglun, so she couldn't be shaken. Shen Feiyang appeared to give Zuo Jinglun a fatal blow but was stopped by Liu Qingqing. Shen Feiyang was very disappointed. Every time she wanted to kill him, she showed mercy again and again. Seeing this, Han Fu made the people who had been arranged earlier make trouble, and the scene was very chaotic for a while. Zuo Jinglun asked Jinxuan to appease the people and not to hurt them. These people took out their knives from nowhere and rushed over. Liu Qingqing had already discovered that something was wrong with them and protected Zuo Jinglun behind him. They were assassins, disguised as beggars, and came to kill him.
The assassin committed suicide with poison, Zuo Jinglun continued to reassure the people that he would never let them starve and freeze, and that he had found the missing food. The people believed Zuo Jinglun, Liu Qingqing and Shen Feiyang left after seeing this. Han Fu wondered, is the position of the official food exposed? Zuo Jinglun managed to appease everything but found that Liu Qingqing had disappeared, and then he passed out.
The eldest princess was very angry because of Zuo Jinglun's injury. Ever since he arrived in Yaozhou, there have been many accidents, so it is impossible for her not to worry. After Zuo Jinglun woke up, he asked Jinxuan to prepare a carriage to find Liu Qingqing, but Ba Jiu tried to stop him but failed. Shen Feiyang was very dissatisfied, and couldn't understand what Liu Qingqing was thinking. Liu Qingqing was worried that if Zuo Jinglun died, the refugees would not be able to be properly resettled, but Shen Feiyang was worried that Zuo Jinglun would bring people into Taohuawu, and Zuo Jinglun must die. Zuo Jinglun and Jinxuan rushed to the ruined temple in the north of the city. Liu Qingqing asked him why he left Taohuawu and why he escaped marriage. She stood in front of Zuo Jinglun time and time again, but Zuo Jinglun deceived her time and time again. After the eldest princess found out that Zuo Jinglun was missing, she hurried over to take Liu Qingqing and Shen Feiyang, but Zuo Jinglun stopped and said that he owed her all this, and that he was the one who was sorry for Liu Qingqing.
Liu Qingqing decided to let Zuo Jinglun leave, and Zuo Jinglun hurriedly took the eldest princess to leave, but he would definitely give Liu Qingqing an explanation. The eldest princess asked Zuo Jinglun and Liu Qingqing what was going on, Zuo Jinglun was unwilling to say anything in order to keep Taohuawu's secret, but asked the eldest princess to promise not to embarrass Liu Qingqing. Han Fu went out of the city late at night, and there was something in the place where the official food was hidden, which might save his life. When Han Fu arrived, he found that the official food had not been found. This was just Zuo Jinglun's plan. Zuo Jinglun followed Han Fu all the way and successfully found the lost official food.