Liu Chengfeng had made an agreement with Wu Luo that he would try to bring Cui Lin out, and he would help him and Cui Lin fly away. As for Tao Zi, he had no choice but to have her thrown into a mass grave. Then, he asked Uro for the antidote. But he smelled it instantly, and there was something wrong with this antidote. Wu Luo stopped covering up and ordered people to control Liu Chengfeng so that he and Cui Lin could go on the road together. But Wu Luo didn't expect that Liu Chengfeng had already obtained evidence of collusion between him and Gu Xiang, and also had a secret stake in his presence in Xichangjing. Liu Chengfeng told Wu Luo that if he and Cui Lin could not get out safely, Ashu would tell all these things.

Wuluo was impatient and tied up Liu Chengfeng and tortured him, but he refused to reveal Ashu's whereabouts. Seeing Liu Chengfeng's harsh words, Wu Luo didn't want to tangle with him anymore. He bluntly said that the hidden stakes would be exposed if they were exposed, and he was not unprepared for coming this time. And he finally gave Liu Chengfeng a choice, whether to die himself or Cui Lin. Liu Chengfeng thought for a moment and decided to kill Cui Lin himself. However, he asked Wu Luo that if he wanted to call Ashu back, he would keep Cui Lin's body intact. Wu Luo laughed loudly and agreed to Liu Chengfeng's request. Then, Liu Chengfeng took out a pill and slowly put it into Cui Lin's mouth.

Here, the new emperor learned that Li Yi had sent out all the Imperial Army and Yulin Guards, not only sealing off the entire West Changjing, but also searching for something in the capital. He was panicked and anxious, worried that Li Yi was going to kill the king and seize power. He quickly called Prime Minister Gu and asked him about countermeasures. Prime Minister Gu did not answer directly, but asked the new emperor to ask Li Yi personally. But at this time, Li Ni was hurriedly looking for Cui Lin, and he had no intention of going back to recover his life. Just after expelling the eunuchs who came to announce the decree, news came from Xie Chang'er that someone had seen a young woman in Yizhuang. Li Ni's heart was already in her throat, and she refused to let go of the possibility of finding Cui Lin, so she planned to go to Yizhuang to investigate. But at this time, a strange sound suddenly came from nearby.

He looked around for the source of the sound, but found nothing. Later, he actually saw with his own eyes Liu Chengfeng jumped from a window upstairs, calling "A Ying"'s name. Li Ni hurried upstairs and saw Cui Lin. He picked up Cui Lin across his waist, hurried back to the East Palace, and called several imperial doctors to diagnose and treat her together. But the imperial doctors knelt down one after another, saying that they could no longer feel Cui Lin's pulse. It seemed that she had run out of breath and passed away. Li Yi couldn't believe it, and her legs went weak unconsciously.

Li Ni carried Cui Lin to Leyouyuan and blew the breeze with her. He remembered the first time he and Cui Lin came here, how happy and carefree they were at that time. He wanted to sing the same ballad again, hoping that Cui Lin would wake up after singing. The song disappeared with the breeze, but Cui Lin remained motionless and silent. Li Ni's eyes were filled with tears, and she kept comforting herself that Cui Lin would wake up. After singing one song and then another, Cui Lin still didn't wake up.

At night, Li Ni grilled a fish as he had done in the past, and held Cui Lin in his arms beside the fire. But Cui Lin still didn't wake up. Li Yi didn't know what he should do so that Cui Lin could wake up and take a look at himself. Little did he know that Cui Lin had disappeared, but he just didn't want to believe it and was looking forward to a miracle happening. He couldn't help but think that if he didn't become the prince, he would just sit here with Cui Lin quietly, blowing the evening breeze and warming himself by the fire.

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