Li Ni's injuries have not fully recovered, and now she has been exposed to the rain for a long time. Old injuries have relapsed, new illnesses have appeared, and she actually has a nosebleed. When Pei Xian and Pei Yuan heard about this, they hurried over to persuade Li Ni to take good care of his body and make further plans for the matter. But Li Yi couldn't listen at all. He even vomited a mouthful of blood and passed out in front of the hall. Here, Cui Lin seemed to sense something. She always felt anxious and worried about Li Ni's health, so she sent Tao Zi to ask Pei Yuan.

After waiting for a long time, there was no sign of Pei Yuan. Cui Lin became more anxious and even began to worry that Cui Jiajun would really be punished. That day, the wind was warm and sunny, and Li Ni came in person. He told Cui Lin that the new emperor and the ministers believed Cui Yi was innocent and agreed to marry her as the crown prince. However, the Cui family army must be disbanded. Cui Lin was very angry. Cui Jiajun was his father's hard work and the lifeblood of the Cui family. Li Ni refused to agree to Cui Lin, saying bluntly that she must become the crown princess, otherwise it would be difficult for him to save the lives of their father and daughter.

After learning about this, Cui Yi thought about it for a long time. He knew very well that the Cui family army had to be disbanded, both publicly and privately. However, the Cui family army was the hard work of several generations of the Cui family, how could he give it up? On this day, Cui Yi summoned the Cui family army, lowered the flag of the Cui family army, and dismissed all the soldiers. Cui Yi felt as if his heart was cut by a knife, and his head turned white overnight. He leaned on a branch and looked for Cui Jiajun aimlessly. Cui Lin was in great pain and supported her father to prevent him from falling. But Cui Yi seemed to have forgotten Cui Lin, and only talked about Cui Jiajun.

Cui Lin still married Li Ni and became Dayu's crown prince. The two people were just in love, but there was no love in their eyes at this moment. Instead, there was only calculation and resentment in their eyes. At night, it was supposed to be the wedding ceremony for the newlyweds, but Cui Lin and Li Ni were fighting each other, swords against each other. In the end, Cui Lin was defeated. Li Ni took back the sharp blade and said that this was the first time he had let her do it, and he would do it twice more after that. Cui Lin was furious and told him to kill her if he could, so he didn't have to give in. Li Ni didn't reply, just took the quilt from the bed and lay on the floor. Cui Lin also had a tacit understanding and went back to the bed and lay down with her back to Li Ni.

Early the next morning, Li Ni heard slow footsteps. He stood up suddenly, threw all his bedding on the bed, and then got into Cui Lin's quilt before the maids entered the room. After Cui Lin woke up, she wanted to push him down, but Li Ni was too strong and couldn't push him down. After the palace maid came in, Li Ni pretended to stretch her waist and pretend to have a good night's sleep.

After freshening up, it was time for the newlyweds to pay their respects to the new emperor and empress. Although she was extremely reluctant and angry, Cui Lin could not get angry and pretended to be obedient and completed all the locked-up etiquette. Later, the queen gave Cui Lin a female envoy Zhao, saying that she would help her become familiar with the rules of the palace. Li Ni knew that the queen wanted to monitor Cui Lin, so he stood up and declined for Cui Lin. But the queen bluntly said that if the bride did not have a capable female official to help her, she would not know how much effort and thought it would take. The queen's words were perfect, Cui Lin said nothing, and Li Ni couldn't refuse anymore.

After leaving the palace, Li Ni went up to ask Cui Lin. The queen gave the envoy to her for the purpose of surveillance, so why did she not refuse. Cui Lin replied coldly that the queen also had good intentions, but he was afraid he was overthinking. Seeing Cui Lin's indifference, Li Ni felt very sad. Cui Lin also said bluntly that if he still hoped that he could please the prince Li Ni like he did before he pleased the Seventeenth Lang, he might not be able to do so. Li Ni felt guilty and helpless, so she could only stand there and grieve alone, her eyes filled with tears at some point.

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