War after war was won in an unoriginal way, and the Qing Dynasty's territory continued to expand outward.

Cuiguo was promoted from General Wugong to General Wuxian, and now he is General Zhenwei.

The emperor also raised Cuiguo's banner from the Bordered White Banner of the lower five banners to the Plain White Banner of the upper three banners, making her an official bannerman.

Cuiguo is no longer called Li Cuiguo. The emperor gave her the surname Li Jia and the name Xiangying. Her full name is Li Jia Xiangying.

Ten years later, the Qing Dynasty's territory had expanded to the Red Sea.

The emperor recalled Cuiguo to the capital and decided not to expand further.

The younger brother Li Jiayanling picked up Cuiguo at the palace gate. Li Jiayanling, who was already 22 years old, had already started a family two years ago.

The brother and sister met and after a round of greetings, the brother said, "The emperor is planning to make the fourth prince the crown prince."

Cuiguo was furious when she heard this. Although Concubine Qi did not protect Cuiguo at all, the Third Prince was a good boy. How could the Fourth Prince take the Third Prince's position?

Cuiguo strode straight into the palace. Her younger brother Li Jiayanling chased after her, but he did not dare to run in the palace. He could only walk hurriedly to catch up with Cuiguo.

Cuiguo moved very quickly and ran straight into the Yangxin Palace without waiting for Su Peisheng to report.

The emperor looked obviously old and was a little surprised to see Cuiguo. Cuiguo looked no different from ten years ago.

Cuiguo has not returned to Beijing to report on his work in these years, and has been busy fighting outside.

Cui Guo didn't care what the emperor was thinking and asked directly, "Where is the third prince?"

The emperor was very dissatisfied when he heard Cuiguo ask this, and he scolded her: "Li Jiashi, this is the palace, not the army, where are your rules?"

Cuiguo lifted the emperor from the dragon throne and asked word by word: "Where is the third brother?"

Su Peisheng wanted to come over, but then he remembered that Cuiguo could send people flying into the sky with just one slap.

Thinking of the fact that the Empress, Concubine Qi, and Concubine Wan were still missing, Su Peisheng begged, "General, please put the Emperor down first. I will explain it to you slowly, so please calm down."

Cui Guo turned to look at Su Peisheng: "Stop talking nonsense, get to the point, hurry up!"

Su Peisheng saw that the emperor was about to be strangled to death, and said quickly: "The third prince was adopted by the eighth prince."

Cuiguo was so angry that she laughed. She threw the emperor to the ground and said, "The Third Prince is your son after all. Are you sure the Fourth Prince is your child?"

After the emperor was thrown to the ground, he felt his waist was about to break and cried out in pain.

Su Peisheng hurried forward to help the man. The emperor couldn't stand up for a long time. There was murderous intent in his eyes and he winked at Su Peisheng.

Su Peisheng had served for so many years, so he understood everything and winked at the emperor.

Two young eunuchs carried the emperor to a couch on the side. The emperor said to Cuiguo with a gentle expression, "The general has returned victoriously. I have asked someone to prepare some wine to celebrate the general's success."

Cuiguo raised her eyebrows and said, "Thank you very much, Your Majesty."

Su Peisheng quickly brought over a pot of wine, and the emperor poured the wine himself, then handed a glass of wine to Cuiguo.

Cuiguo looked at the emperor extending his hand, and there was joy in the emperor's eyes.

Cuiguo picked up another glass of wine on the table, then grabbed the emperor's glass and poured it all in.

Su Peisheng cried out, and the emperor soon vomited black blood, his eyes full of fear.

Su Peisheng ran over and was picked up by Cuiguo and asked, "Is there an imperial edict behind the plaque of "Zhengda Guangming"?"

Su Peisheng shook his head, and Cuiguo carried him out of the Yangxin Palace.

After leaving the hall, he waved his hand and threw Su Peisheng into the sky.

Xiao Xiazi came over at this time, saluted and said, "General, there is an imperial edict behind the plaque of Zhengda Guangming."

As expected, he was a sensible man. After Cuiguo gave some instructions, Xiao Xiazi took the orders and left.

As soon as the Fourth Prince arrived at the Palace of Tranquil Longevity, he flew into the sky.

Three days later, the third prince received the imperial decree and ascended the throne.

Cuiguo was granted the title of a king of a different surname, and there was a palace for Cuiguo in the capital.

But Cuiguo seldom returned to the capital city throughout her life. She enjoyed the pleasure of slapping someone away with a slap, and she spent her whole life fighting outside until her death.

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