Chun Shenjun came to meet the Queen Mother Huayang and gave the Queen Mother Huayang a letter. The Queen Mother Huayang slowly unfolded the book and her brows gradually opened up.
Yao Jia led Wang Wan to see Lu Buwei. Because Wang Wan was Yao Jia’s relative, Yao Jia strongly suggested that Lu Buwei had to agree. Because Ying Zichu’s illness is deteriorating and there is no intention to get better, Yao Jia and Lu Buwei are also worried about the establishment of the reserve. They both want to propose Ying Zheng to become the prince, but they worry that the Queen Mother of Huayang will dominate Cheng Yu for a time. .
Lu Buwei entered the palace late at night and proposed to Ying Zichu to establish Ying Zheng as the prince early. Only then did Lu Buwei inform Ying Zi Chu of the poisoning of Ying Zheng. Ying Zi Chu was furious when he heard the matter, and he staggered and sat on a stool. The poisoning of Yingzheng further strengthened the heart of the winning son Chu Liyingzheng as the prince. He decided to announce that Yingzheng would be the prince at the clan banquet a few days later.
The Queen Mother Huayang and Yangquan Jun Mi conspired to establish Cheng Yu as the prince. It turned out that the content written in the silk book was Chu State's support for Cheng Yu as the king, which also became the wish of Hua Yang. With the backing of Chu, the Empress Dowager Huayang felt that she was bound to win. Cheng Yu was the blood of South Korea and the royal family of Qin. She would never allow Qin, who had worked so hard to manage and prosper by the Queen Mother, to be taken away.
Ying Zi Chu, who made the decision, called Ying Zheng to his side. He was increasingly dealing with government affairs, but he didn't realize that his child had grown up. Ying Zi Chu Yu earnestly warned Ying Zheng, I hope he can let Da Qin take a different path. .
Ying Zheng rushed all the way, even if he knocked down his attendants, it was difficult to conceal the excitement in his heart. He couldn't wait to inform Zhao Ji about the victory of Chu Yuli as the prince. Zhao Ji cried with joy. The mother and son hugged each other, and the days of being under the fence for many years were about to endure.
Outside Hangu Pass, Li Si enters Qin to prepare for his grand aspirations. Lu Buwei prepared for the military parade and handed the tiger charms to the general Mengwu himself. The military parade even required 10,000 elite armors. Lu Buwei was worried that the family banquet would change, and even more so that Meng Tian and Meng Yi stayed in step to ensure the safety of Ying Zheng. Chunshen Jun secretly saw the Queen Mother and kept Lu Buwei on his mind. He was worried about the changes in Qin State and had to beware.
The royal family banquet arrived as scheduled, and the guests gathered. The Queen Mother Huayang arranged for an actress to insult Zhao Ji, and Ying Zheng was angry and killed him. In front of the Great King's Frame, Qin Law was not allowed to kill people in public, and Ying Zi Chu ordered Ying Zheng and Zhao Ji to be imprisoned temporarily into the Xue Palace, and he also vomited blood and coma. Winning Zi Chu knew that his life was coming soon and wanted to pass Lu Buwei, but the queen mother ordered to surround the king's palace and not let anyone go out to pass the pass.
The Empress Dowager Huayang took the opportunity to take control of the royal city to launch a coup, and ordered Yang Quanjun to spread a rumor that Ying Zheng was not the birthplace of the winning son, Chu, and inserted Mi Qi and Mi Dian into Lu Buwei’s forces to stay behind. This failed Mi's family still has a silver lining.
Tai Hua Yang later went to Ying Zi Chu's bedroom, let Ying Zi Chu Licheng become the prince, and exiled Ying Zheng. Ying Zichu was more ill by the empress dowager Huayang, vomiting blood in a trance.
Ying Xi threatened Xue Gong’s guards to meet Zhao Ji, and asked Zhao Ji Yingzheng personally if he was the king’s own flesh and blood. Zhao Ji was angry and slapped several slaps in the victory and threatened to hit anyone who dares to tarnish the reputation of the king.