The revolutionary gunshots were fired, and the old lady of Prince Shou's Mansion wanted to calm people's hearts and took out the centenary robe given by the Empress Dowager Cixi to give to the new Fujin who was about to be elected. The two ladies, Qiuyue and Linglong, fought openly and secretly. Although Wanting, who was most promising to become Fujin, had no intention of fighting, she had to fight to protect herself. The arrival of the Japanese envoy gave Linglong a chance to make a comeback. She used the hands of the lustful Japanese envoy to kill Wanting. Unexpectedly, she was almost defiled, but thanks to Wanting's rescue. The repentant Linglong discovered the real purpose of the Japanese envoy, which was to use Prince Shou's status to steal Haicheng port information and pave the way for the next opportunity for invasion. In the face of the national crisis, the ladies in these palaces gave up their fights with each other and joined hands to deal with the Japanese envoy. They planned to take advantage of the opportunity of canonizing Fujin, take risks, steal confidential documents, and then expose the Japanese conspiracy to the world. Unexpectedly, at the critical moment, Qiuyue seized the opportunity and threatened Wanting to give up Fujin's position. It seems that Qiuyue is still obsessed with fighting for fame and wealth, but in fact she died on her behalf, dying together with the Japanese envoy. Qiuyue's heroic sacrifice ultimately ensured the successful completion of the plan. She also became the last Fujin in the history of the Republic of China.
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