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When you conspired with Jiang Heying, disguised as enemy troops to assassinate my father, did you ever think you would face a day like this? It wasn’t me. It was Jiang Heying. He planned it. He held a grudge against you and Uncle. He was the one who committed the atrocity. It’s none of my business. Even at death’s door, he still makes excuses. Did you really think you could escape Zongzheng Temple alive? Every crime you committed is backed by solid evidence. According to the law, all of them deserve the death penalty. The Emperor arranged it this way only to protect the honor of the imperial family. You always harm people in secret. Before you die, I give you a chance to be an honest man. I am guilty. I am guilty. I bow to Uncle Emperor. I admit my mistake. Every wound you inflicted on my father’s body, I want a stray dog like you to feel for yourself. You call me a stray dog. In this palace, who doesn’t have ambition? I only did what I should have done. I am innocent. I am innocent! The victor writes history, the loser becomes the loser. These are all Father’s teachings. Do you dare say Father was wrong? Do you dare? Yan Chi, if you want revenge, you should take Yongci to your father’s tomb and commit suicide there. Because you are the real killers of your biological father. What do you say? Yan Chi. You humiliated me for a woman. Humiliated me. How can I bear it? So, I am determined to kill Uncle Emperor and let go of this grudge. Yan Chi, for the sake of a woman, you harmed your own biological father. You are a disobedient son who betrayed your father and ancestors! Disobedient son! Kill me. Kill me. Kill me! The Prince must not disregard the justice of the law just because of a momentary emotion. [Prince Rui’s Residence] Quick! Retreat. Still not drawing your sword? Still not trusting the Young General? I was rash. Please don’t blame me. The Young General is too serious. I am no longer in the Shuoxi Army. The title of Young General should not be brought up again. In the future, just call me Officer Yan. We have long admired the Prince. It’s just a pity that there is no chance to follow you in killing the enemy! No matter where you serve in the future, in our hearts, you will forever be the Young General. Xue Qingshan. Based on your words, I accept you as my brother, Bai Feng. We are not only comrades in arms but also brothers-in-law. Although we couldn’t fight together before, from now on, we must protect the palace together. I will definitely follow the Young General’s instructions. These few days, I still need your protection. After I’ve finished reflecting, I can return with my comrades in arms and protect the capital! Alright! Yan Qi is dead. He stabbed himself with my sword and committed suicide. I can’t take revenge for Father with my own hands. Do you think Father will blame me? No. Father definitely doesn’t want to see his most proud son become a murderer. Seeing that you aren’t consumed by revenge, Father can leave with peace of mind. Are you injured? No. The blood in my body is the enemy’s. Actually, the Empress Dowager’s firstborn was a twin. However, one of the children was weak from birth. If it died in the palace, it would be considered a bad omen. At that time, the Empress Dowager was only a high concubine. Constantly threatened by the Predecessor and living in uncertainty. Not daring to make the slightest mistake, the Empress Dowager was forced to arrange for the child to be sent out of the palace. Don’t cry. Don’t cry. Mother… It’s Mother who can’t let you stay by your side. Grand Consort. Go report the good news to the Emperor and Empress. Tell them, I gave birth to a son. Mother and child are safe. Alright. You take him far away. Don’t let him know his origins for the rest of his life. Then, how will this little son recognize you in the future? In this life, we are no longer fated. Otherwise, we as mother and son will find it difficult to escape death. Whether we meet again or not, as long as he can live longer, I am satisfied. Give this little son a name. He has just been born and is already separated from his family. I hope he can forgive my helplessness as a mother. Just call him Yan Han. Unexpectedly, Yan Han, who was diagnosed with a short life by the imperial physician, actually survived tenaciously outside the palace. I raised him until he was an adult , acting as a distant relative. I want to tell you something important. The Emperor is going to make Huai crown prince. Wasn’t it said that the Emperor doted on Lin the most, as he inherited the traits of the previous emperor? Why make Huai? Huai is the eldest legitimate son. It’s only natural that he be crown prince. So, the master deliberately ordered that Han be taken far away from the capital. So that no one would realize that his face resembles Huai’s. Honestly, this palace rule is truly heartless. Saying that a newborn baby will be a sign of bad luck if it dies in the palace. I don’t believe it. The master is also helpless. If it weren’t for this taboo, how could Han be abandoned outside? Never mind, let’s not talk about it anymore. I’ll return to the palace first. I’ll escort you. Unfortunately, I wasn’t careful enough, letting Yan Han discover his identity. He has hated the Yan family ever since. Joining the military without my knowledge. Back then, they chose to let you live. Now, it’s my turn. This world, in the end, is still mine. Years later, when I learned that he had personally killed Fu Chengye, the rebel leader who had once lent him his aid and sacrificed himself in the flames to save the new emperor Yan Huai, I knew that the thing the Empress Dowager had worried most had happened. Everyone knew that the Emperor had burned the forest and was severely wounded in order to completely crush the rebels and return to the capital in peril. Now, the one who had returned was Yan Han. He was the child with the black birthmark on his waist, who should have been drowned at birth. No wonder his writing was different from before. He had also killed the Crown Prince and Prince Cheng. Aunt Qian. Did you tell the Empress about this? Husband and wife have a close relationship. The Empress had long been suspicious of Yan Han. After Yan Han returned to the capital, she sent someone to kill me. I had no refuge. I was forced to hide back in the capital to seek safety. Only after learning that the Emperor and Empress were at odds did I ask someone to deliver a message to the Empress. So, did the Empress Dowager know about this? Does the Princess know a mother’s feelings? The child she raised alone, living with for two to thirty years, has been replaced by someone else. How could the Empress Dowager truly not know? It’s just that both of them are her own children. One is gone. How could the Empress Dowager bear to sacrifice the other? Grandmother once said, she only made two choices: following her heart in her life. The results didn’t end well. Was it to save Yan Han’s life or to hide her identity? Aunt Qian. If you lie today, do you know the consequences? I have failed the Empress Dowager’s message, and I should be sentenced to death. However, I’m afraid that when the truth comes out one day, no one can testify for the Empress Dowager, so I’m still alive today. If I dare to lie, life or death is up to the Prince. Be careful! On my sword, only the blood of enemies and traitors flows. If you don’t want to die, surrender well! Kill! Kill!