Yun Shu wanted to know why Song Huanbei concealed the identity of the prince and approached him. Yun Shu was so angry that he took action directly. Song Huanbei was worried about Yun Shu's injuries and quickly told her the truth.
It turned out that the emperor was suspicious of the deposed prince Shen Mo and the Mo family and wanted to rebel, so he sent someone to investigate the matter.Originally, the emperor asked the investigators to get the evidence before convicting, but the investigators wanted to make the case a solid case.Unexpectedly, there was a fire in Taolinju one day. Song Huanbei was luckily taken out by the officers and soldiers, but unfortunately Yun Shu was not taken out.Song Huanbei felt that Eunuch Zhang was the culprit of that arson case, so Song Huanbei was determined to investigate the matter to the end and clear the Mo family's name.
Mengniang from Qianji Pavilion saw Yun Shu and discovered that she was a woman, so she took the opportunity to tease her, which made Yun Shu very disgusted and left.Afterwards, Mengniang went to Song Huanbei's room and mentioned the matter. She felt that Yun Shu had already had a crush on Song Huanbei. Although Song Huanbei was not sure yet, Mengniang was willing to test Yun Shu for Song Huanbei.Shu.
Mengniang's ears and eyes were very well-informed, and she already knew that Yun Yi had killed a maid in order to keep Yun Shu's identity a secret. Song Huanbei knew that Yun Yi was soft-hearted, and he would have to break the precept for Yun Shu's sake.
Yun Shu pestered Song Huanbei to show it to Yun Shu, which made Yun Shu very jealous, but Mengniang wanted to make Yun Shu jealous to prove whether she had feelings for him, so Yun Shu was so angry that she went out to look for clues alone.
Song Huanbei also arrived when Yun Shu took Qian Yan to a restaurant for dinner. Yun Shu still looked angry.Yun Shu asked Song Huanbei to explain Yu Mengniang's relationship, which made Song Huanbei laugh so hard that he quickly said that Mengniang was the wife of a brother who had never been married to him, and in Song Huanbei's view, she was treated as a sister.