When Ye Zhi in the novel was about fifteen or sixteen years old, she was executed. If the ending doesn't change, she would never see the day when the little prince donned the imperial robe.
Pf-fuh, what an unlucky thought.
Now the little traitor is allied with her, so how could he have her executed?
She glanced at the little traitor beside her, his features were picturesque, meek and benevolent, nothing like how it was written in the book.
At this moment, it was truly wonderful.
Since Ye Zhi came to the Daqing Dynasty, her actions, behavior, and thoughts were just like those of a seven-year-old child, except for remembering the limited content of "Concubine's Favor".
After the initial surprise, she calmed down, her fair and rosy little face was very composed: "Oh, I see, Eldest Prince, I understand."
This also means there's no need to fear the heroine's swarm of admirers.
