The emperor forced Zhen Huan to kill Prince Guo with his own hands using poisoned wine.Zhen Huan couldn't bear the death of her lover and wanted to drink poisoned wine, but she didn't want the poisoned wine to be replaced by Prince Guo. She vomited blood and told Zhen Huan that she was the only wife in her life.
Zhen Huan was so sad that she didn't have time to wait until Yun Li died to tell him that her twins were his flesh and blood.Yunli died tragically in Zhen Huan's arms.Zhen Huan was given the power to co-manage the Sixth Palace due to her meritorious service in giving Prince Death Fruit, the same position as Vice-Queen.
Zhen Huan fell into a trance and fell off the Tung Flower Terrace, breaking her legs.The emperor realized that Zhen Huan still had Yunli in his heart, and became increasingly alienated from her.After Prince Guo's death, the emperor concealed the truth and forbade it to be publicized. Although Prince Guo's family was allowed to attend the funeral, no cries were allowed, making the outside world think that Prince Guo had just left the capital.
Yu Yin hated the emperor for being unjust, so he crashed into the coffin and died in love at Prince Guo's funeral. He was posthumously named the direct descendant of Fujin, and was buried outside the customs together with Prince Guo. Prince Guo's son Yuan Che was given to Prince Shen and his wife to raise.
Zhen Huan suffered a double blow and wondered why the emperor suddenly wanted to kill Prince Guo. Su Peisheng found Yunli and Yu Yin's family letters. The letters ended with Prince Guo asking about Zhen Huan's well-being.Zhen Huan realized that this was the reason why the emperor had murderous intentions, and she hated the emperor very much.