Miss Liang hated Cheng Biyuan even more after losing the game, and brought people to Prince Qi's Mansion to find trouble for Cheng Biyuan. Miss Liang ordered the two maids on the left and right to hold Cheng Biyuan and press him into the water tank in the yard.Yuan did not show any weakness and used her intelligence to turn defeat into victory. She held down Liang An'er's head and pushed it into the water tank hard, causing Liang An'er to scream and scream from the torture.
King Qi, who was hiding aside, saw that they were making such a ridiculous fuss, so he stepped forward to stop the farce. He also took the opportunity to explain to Liang An'er that he had no intention of marrying her. Liang An'er left in shame with the help of her maid.The palace.
King Qi ordered Cheng Biyuan to take charge of the kitchen. Butler Pan, who had always been in charge, was very jealous of this. He deliberately encouraged the chefs and assistant cooks to go against Cheng Biyuan and made the kitchen a mess. After Cheng Biyuan saw it, he knew that this was for the purpose.Showing off her power, she came up with an idea and gave everyone a gift, which immediately won everyone's favor and took the opportunity to drive Butler Pan out of the kitchen.
Liang An'er came to see Butler Pan. It turned out that Butler Pan was from Taishi's Mansion. When he learned that Butler Pan had been driven out of the kitchen, Liang An'er handed Butler Pan a pack of laxatives and asked him to put it into the water.Put the gilt bowl in it to soak, so even if no poison is detected in the dish, King Qi will be upset.
After Liang An'er left, Master Liang came over and replaced the bag of laxatives with poison, preparing to poison King Qi in one fell swoop.As a result, King Qi ate Cheng Biyuan's yam pimple soup, and it turned out to be poisonous. Seeing his mouth and nose bleeding, Liang An'er was shocked. She blamed all of this on Cheng Biyuan, and punched and kicked her.And prepare to die with a stick.However, King Qi stopped him and said that he would wait until the matter was investigated clearly before making a decision.