Pei Yan learned that Jiang Ci was the daughter of King Xie Chun of Qi, and couldn't wait to take her back to Qingkang. Pei Yan came to pick up Jiang Ci, but was turned away by Wei Zhao. Jiang Ci clearly stated the fate between her and Pei Yan. It was over long ago and he advised Pei Yan not to continue to pester him, so Pei Yan had no choice but to leave angrily.
Wei Zhao hugged Jiang Ci tightly and apologized to her repeatedly. Jiang Ci rejected Pei Yan, but she would not forgive Wei Zhao. Pei Yan went back in despair. An Cheng and Tong Min both defended him and wanted to go back to persuade Jiang Ci. Pei Yan knew that it was irreversible, so he decided to write a letter to Emperor Liang Xie Che to explain Jiang Ci's identity. Xie Che would definitely tell him about Jiang Ci's identity. Jiang Ci called Qingkang back.
Wei Zhao pinched a little clay cat overnight, and he did it perfectly. Wei Zhao sent Yi Fei to pick up Yan Qiaoshuang and let Jiang Ci and Yan Qiaoshuang meet. Yan Qiaoshuang saw that Jiang Ci was injured and gave Wei Zhao a hard lesson. Wei Zhao asked Uncle Ping to take Yan Qiaoshuang back to Qingkang tonight, hoping that Yan Qiaoshuang would tell Emperor Xie Che the truth about the past, bring justice to his father Xiao Haitian, and prevent the people of Yueluo from suffering from slavery.
Yan Qiaoshuang and Jiang Ci had not seen each other for many years. They told each other about their experiences over the years, and Jiang Ci vowed never to let Yan Qiaoshuang suffer from the pain of running around again. Wei Zhao took Jiang Ci up the mountain to relax early in the morning. Jiang Ci casually talked about all the interesting things about spending time with Yan Qiaoshuang in Jiangjia Village. He also gave Wei Zhao a drugged date. Wei Zhao promised to accompany Jiang when all this was over. When Ci returned to Jiangjiacun, he couldn't help but want to kiss Jiang Ci. He fainted due to the drug's effects. Jiang Ci took the opportunity to leave with Yan Qiaoshuang. Wei Zhao woke up in a daze and found that Uncle Ping had also been drugged out. He was so angry that he was speechless.
Xie Che received Pei Yan's letter and learned that King Qi still had a daughter alive, and immediately ordered Wei Zhao to take Jiang Ci and his master back to Qingkang. Jiang Ci and Yan Qiaoshuang left together. Jiang Ci was curious about her parents and found out that Yan Qiaoshuang's sister Yan Shuwan was her mother. Yan Qiaoshuang and Yan Shuwan were originally the killers of Wei State. They were ordered to Wang Xie Chun inquired about information. Xie Chun was kind and upright. He and Yan Shuwan were in love with each other, and later returned to the Qingkang Palace. After Yan Shuwan became pregnant, she and Yan Qiaoshuang wanted to leave the palace. Xie Chun pretended to be Yan Qiaoshuang was held hostage by the two sisters, and they came to Yueluo with them.
Xiao Haitian took in Xie Che, his wife and Yan Qiaoshuang. Lu Yu led troops to attack Yueluo and wanted to take Xie Chun back to Qingkang. Xie Che did not want to harm the people of Yueluo, so he bid farewell to Yan Shuwan in tears, leaving behind a message before leaving. A small clay cat was given to the unborn child. Yan Qiaoshuang later heard that Xie Chun died in Zhaixing Pavilion. After Jiang Ci was born, Yan Shuwan followed Xie Chun and left Jiang Ci to be raised by Yan Qiaoshuang. Jiang Ci had mixed feelings when she learned about her life experience.
Wei Zhao and Uncle Heping hurriedly caught up with Jiang Ci. Jiang Ci deliberately said harsh words to Wei Zhao and claimed that she had no affection for Wei Zhao. Yan Qiaoshuang learned that Wei Zhao was Xiao Haitian's son and Wei Zhao's sister Xiao Yujia was Xie Che's concubine, but Yan Qiaoshuang clearly remembered that Xiao Yujia secretly went to worship Qi King Xie Chun. She believed that Xiao Haitian killed Xie Chun because he could not promote peace talks between Da Ming Kingdom and Yue Luo to please the new throne. Emperor Xie Che of Liang Dynasty. Yan Qiaoshuang advised Jiang Ci not to have any feelings for Wei Zhao because they had a grudge against killing their father.
Pei Yan returned to Qingkang to return his orders to Emperor Xie Che, who asked him to go back and have a good rest. Pei Yan returned safely to the Jian Ding Hou Mansion. Rong Yudie urged him to marry Dong Juan as soon as possible. Pei Yan did not want to get married for the time being. The reason why he implemented the military reform was to regain the Zhenyuan Army at the minimum cost and stabilize the border of Emperor Da Ming. , Pei Yan made it clear that he was not interested in the throne, Rong Yudie was so angry that she gritted her teeth. She had been planning for Pei Yan for many years, and even found someone to kill Lu Dalang, just because Lu Yu must have rebelled and completely defeated Lu Yu's Zhenyuan Army, she He was able to use the power of Changfeng Guard to support Pei Yan to become the Great Emperor, but unexpectedly, Pei Yan was not interested in the throne.
Chen Mo, the deputy commander of the Forbidden Army, came to pick up Wei Zhao with Xie Che's secret letter and asked Wei Zhao to take Jiang Ci back to Qingkang. Yan Qiaoshuang wanted to try her best to take Jiang Ci away. Jiang Ci wanted to follow Wei Zhao back to the palace. Wei Zhao wanted to kill Yan Qiaoshuang to avenge his father Xiao Haitian, but he didn't want Jiang Ci to be sad. He promised to let Uncle Ping settle down. Yan Qiaoshuang, Jiang Ci warned him not to murder Yan Qiaoshuang, otherwise he would never give up.
Wei Zhao took Jiang Ci back to Qingkang. Xie Che felt very cordial when he saw Jiang Ci and greeted her. Jiang Ci took out a letter written by his father Xie Chun before his death. A large piece of it was wet because it fell into the water, so Jiang Ci memorized that part. , Xie Che allowed her to live in the palace with peace of mind and promised to compensate her well. Jiang Ci originally wanted to follow Yan Qiaoshuang back to Jiangjia Village to live a free life, but she couldn't bear to say it.