Gu and Yu met in a polo match organized by a small organization. In order to get the relics of his dead mother, Yu and Sheng played together. Just when he was about to win, Gu personally defeated them easily with his left hand, which also made Gu notice Yu. After returning home, Gu told Mammy that he planned to marry Yu's eldest granddaughter, and then separated from them, and then took them to live in Yangzhou. When Zhu Manniang learned that Gu asked to marry Miss Yujia, she was afraid that her wife's position would be taken away, so she took her two children to the Yujia to make a scene.
Zhu Manniang was crying at the gate of the Jade House, asking for jade. When Mannia saw Yu, she begged Yu to give her and her children a birthright and insisted on offering tea. If Yu refuses, she will kill her and her children at once. Fortunately, Ming Lan arrived in time and scared Zhu Manniang away in a few words. Frightened, she refused to marry Gu. Just like in the polo field, I saw my dead mother's hair clasp crying that I wanted it, and even begged my half-sister, but she was ruthlessly rejected. Ming Lan didn't hesitate to help her win back the hairpin. Although she didn't know whether she would win, she tried her best to win.
Ming Lan and Ran Yan grew up together, having the same age and similar experiences. Seeing my smile now, I seem to see myself in the future. She is the eldest daughter of the Yu family. Under the protection of her grandparents, she has no idea about her marriage. If she marries this family and gets along with Mannia, she is bound to suffer indignities for Mannia's sake. What about yourself? It was not so much Ming Lan who helped Ran Yan as Ming Lan who vented his injustice. There are many unfair things in this world, but some people are willing to turn a blind eye and let the unfairness continue.