Ye Junqing lamented the emperor's mind, Han Jinyi found a mark in the ledger that reminded Ye Junqing of a person he had killed. Yao Mowan summoned Dou Xianglan, wanting to avenge her mother, and took this opportunity to humiliate Dou Xianglan. However, Dou Xianglan was about to die, with sharp teeth and mouth, and continued to pour dirty water on Yao Mowan and Ye Junqing. In the process of arguing between the two, Yao Mowan was emotional, mentioning Zhonger in her stomach, Dou Xianglan knew that the person standing in front of her was not Yao Mowan, but Yao Moxin. Dou Xianglan was suddenly panicked. She couldn't believe that Yao Moxin was still alive. She knelt on the ground and begged Yao Mowan for forgiveness, hoping that Yao Mowan could forgive Yao Suluan's life. Yao Mowan said that no matter what, Dou Xianglan will pay the debt. Dou Xianglan wanted to apologize for her death and slammed into the table to die. Yao Suluan fainted in shock when she saw it.

After the imperial physician took the pulse, it turned out that Yao Suluan was pregnant and fainted after being frightened. After Ye Hongyi learned of it, he began to soften up and was ready to treat Yao Suluan. Yao Mowan sat alone in the courtyard, feeling sad. Ting Yue saw that she was so sad. Although Liu Xing and Mo Li's hatred had been reported, Yao Mowan was still unhappy. Knowing that Yao Suluan was pregnant, she felt a little unbearable in her heart, but Yao Moxin's hatred had not yet been reported. One of the three involved was Yao Suluan. Yao Mowan knew that once this road of revenge was opened, there would be no retreat.

Yao Suluan woke up, couldn't believe that Dou Xianglan was dead, and his mood fluctuated greatly. Caiying told her that the imperial physician asked the pregnant person to have a good life and rest, but Yao Suluan was still unhappy and extremely anxious. Recalling that when Dou Xianglan was alive, she tried every means to help herself clear the obstacles. Yao Suluan decided to use the dragon heir in his belly to win back his status again.

Ye Hongyi specially sent high-quality medicinal materials to Yao Suluan, hoping that she would give birth to a little prince. Yao Suluan pretended to be pitiful and used Dou Xianglan's death to seek revenge against Yao Mowan and fan the flames in front of Ye Hongyi. Ye Hongyi attaches great importance to the child in Yao Suluan's womb, because he favored Yao Suluan that day was Yao Moxin's birthday, and Ye Hongyi believed that the child and Yao Moxin had some fate.


Ye Junqing overheard the conversation between Yao Mowan and Dou Xianglan that day, and suddenly thought that when Yao Mowan's behavior was abnormal, he met Sandalwood in Tianja. He hurriedly went to the prison to find sandalwood, and learned that Yao Mowan entered the palace for revenge for Yao Moxin, and that Yao Moxin's death had a secret.

Ye Junqing was very angry, thinking that Han Jinyi didn't treat him as a brother and concealed something from him. Han Jinyi had no choice but to tell the truth. Yao Mowan didn't tell him the truth because he loved Ye Junqing deeply. The palace was intriguing and dark. The less people knew, the safer she was. She didn't want Ye Junqing to be imprisoned, and she made up her mind to take everything alone. After Ye Junqing heard it, it was useless to laugh at himself and did not protect his beloved. Han Jinyi reminded that the last thing Yao Mowan wanted to see was Ye Junqing, hoping that he would bury the truth in his heart and pretend not to know.

Yao Suluan's nightmare day by day, dreaming that Yao Moxin turned into a ghost looking for her, she was also upset because of this, and her complexion was not good. The decoction prescribed by the imperial physician did not have the effect of calming the nerves, but made her more haggard.

The Pingle Hall was suddenly set on fire, and Ye Junqing was too heavy to sleep. Fortunately, he was found by the eunuch on duty before he was saved. Concubine Shu did not give up, hated Yao Mowan so much, wanted Yao Mowan to die, and threatened Prince Dun to send herself back to the palace.

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