Xu Jin found traces of freshly turned over in the soil where Fu Rong was buried, and hurried forward to check. He peeled off the soil on the coffin and carried Fu Rong out. Listening to Xu Jin's call, Fu Rong woke up. Xu Jin returned the love fan he gave to Fu Rong and told her that he just wanted to be by her side. Hearing this, Fu Rong was very touched, and the two people reconciled as before. The scene of them embracing affectionately was seen by Wang An, who left lonely.

The emperor summoned Xu Jin to enter the palace and asked him how he found the materials in the palace. Xu Jin told the emperor the truth of the matter. The case was originally done by Concubine Duan and Feng Laiyi, and the stolen goods were hidden by Cheng Wang. Concubine Duan bought the decoration of Chen Si from the Shangfu Bureau and asked her to change the handover documents of Ruyilou, and then the hand of Chengwang transported the missing stolen goods to Qingfeng Mountain Bandit Village. Hearing this, the emperor was very surprised.

King Cheng guessed that Xu Jin would report his affairs to the emperor. In order to protect himself, he called the thief to catch the thief, and framed Xu Jin for the crime. Cheng Wang bought the owner of Qingfengzhai, letting him frame Xu Jin in front of the emperor. Xu Jin was speechless when listening to the slanderous words of the Zhaizhu and Chengwang. He said that if he really did it, he would not send people to clear Qingfengzhai. The lord of Xihe County came to prove Xu Jin's innocence. Not only did Cheng Wang have no fear, he also lied about Xu Jin nonsense. Under the joint false accusation of the Zhaizhu and Cheng Wang, the emperor angrily accused Xu Jin of violent branches, and even had no ability to prove his innocence.

Xiao Qi, who was seriously injured, was taken to the gate of King Su Palace by his third uncle, and Lan Xiang ordered him to be carried to the study room for Ge Chuan to help. During the diagnosis and treatment, Xiao Qi dropped a book on her body, and Lan Xiang hurriedly took it to Fu Rong. After learning of this, Fu Rong hurriedly took a book to find King Huai.


When the emperor sent someone to imprison Xu Jin into the prison, Wang Huai brought Fu Rong to him. Fu Rong presented the stolen goods handbook to the emperor, which clearly recorded all the details, as well as the past written notes between the bandit and Cheng Wang. In the bandit village, Xu Jin not only found the jewelry materials lost in the palace, but also found the weapons of Huxiao Camp. The master of the Kushui Village case was Cheng Wang. All the belongings in the palace were transported out by Concubine Duan or Xinduhou, and then passed through Kushui Village and Qingfeng Village changed hands for profit. When death was approaching, Cheng Wang was still arguing.

The imperial concubine Duan called and asked her whether she knew that Cheng Wang had colluded with the bandits and hid materials from the palace. Concubine Duan pretended to be very innocent, still quibble, and had no regrets. To become a king and lose his morals, the emperor removed all his positions and confined in the thinking hall. Concubine Duan was abolished and entered the Qingqiu Palace with only one maidservant.

Xu Jin and Fu Rongqiu took the emperor back and left the book. Seeing the two people who were sincere, the emperor and Concubine Shu were very moved. The two people who were back together embraced affectionately and became more intimate. Fu Rong moved back to King Su's Mansion again, and Jin Yiwei's seal was given to Xu Jin again. Fu Rong returned to Fu Mansion, and the family ate happily.

Wang An asked Wen Xing to keep Zhang Yan for good in the future. He asked Wen Xing to spread the mark and draw out the rest of the Ruyi Tower.

Xu Jin and Fu Rong talked about their love for each other, and they embraced each other deeply. Ruyi Building reopened, Wu Bai got up and gave gifts. Xiao Qi woke up and told Xu Jin and Fu Rong about Xiao Ba's killing.

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