The emperor feels guilty after seeing Li Fei’s situation, and he hugged her. He also vowed that he would never let Li Fei down. Li Fei traded her child’s life to regain her favor, and she burst into tears in tears.
Concubine Shu’s father, Prince Dun, got the news that he went to the palace to intercede with the emperor early in the morning. At this time in the jail, Yao Mowan visited Concubine Shu. She ridiculed Shu Fei coldly, saying that she failed because she was too rigid for her own use. She thought she could control everything. Concubine Shu consciously became the king and lost the bandit, she recognized it, and she said that Yao Mowan would become the second Yao Moxin sooner or later.
Yao Mowan asked Concubine Shu angrily, what did Yao Moxin do wrong back then, she wanted to poison Yao Moxin. Concubine Shu Zhenzhen said that everything was because Yao Moxin had received the emperor’s favor but she was still tangle up with Prince Su. Concubine Shu did not want the emperor to be defeated, so she felt Yao Moxin was damned.
Qian faced the emperor and reported that he went to investigate the theft of Ye Junqing’s palace and found nothing. The emperor thought that Ye Junqing had to be vigilant to collect all the evidence. The emperor thought for a while and decided to let Ye Junqing leave the palace. When Ye Junqing was about to leave the palace, Concubine Shu’s father suddenly came to the house and begged Ye Junqing to help Concubine Shu.
Ye Junqing stated with a heavy heart that he can't help Concubine Shu’s and won't be able to save her. Concubine Shu’s father approached Ye Junqing and said that he could exchange the military power in his hand inorder to him save his daughter's life. Ye Junqing was furious that he has even offered it to him.
Prince Dun went to the mountains and forests to find the reclusive Old General Luo. He asked General Luo to save Concubine Shu with the death-free gold coupons given to him by the Emperor. The old general Luo was puzzled, and Prince Dun suffered from Chen Yao Mowan’s fault. He said that since Yao Mowan entered the palace, the harem had been tossed with smoke. General Luo saw Prince Dun’s distressed look, thinking that he had saved his life back then, he decided to enter the palace.
General Luo explained his intention to the emperor and asked the emperor to spare Concubine Shu. The emperor could not forgive Concubine Shu for the crime. General Luo had to take out the death-free coupon, and the emperor hesitated. General Luo also offered to meet Yao Mowan, who was passing through people. When General Luo saw Yao Mowan berating her cholera harem, he said he would never let her go. General Luo then went to Tianjao to see Concubine Shu, and he persuaded Concubine Shu to tell the truth about himself.
Concubine Shu said angrily that Yao Mowan entered the palace for two purposes, one was to avenge her sister Yao Moxin, and the other was to frame her concubine. Old General Luo immediately told the emperor of these circumstances, and he persuaded the emperor to drive Yao Mowan out. The emperor furiously felt that the emperor was bewitched by Concubine Shu.
Rumors spread in the palace that the old general Luo Bin was the lover of the Queen Mother in the past. No wonder the emperor looked a bit like Luo Bin. When the eunuchs bit their tongue because they said something wrong, Luo Bin’s lieutenant angrily killed several eunuchs. Then the lieutenant broke into Yao Mowan’s bedroom.
Qian reported to the emperor that Yao Mowan was missing, and Luo Bin was also missing. The emperor concluded that Luo Bin had kidnapped Yao Mowan, and he guessed that Luo Bin would take advantage of the robbery to rescue Concubine Shu.