There’s an ancient saying from Dajin, "The most venomous is a woman’s heart." This Miss Qing, although she is Miao, her ancestral origins are from Dajin, and she grew up there. Charles had heard a bit, things from back then were not so simple. Miss Qing appears to be calm and subtle in demeanor, but in fact she is insane, and extremely cruel and ruthless. Back when Marshal Baowei and Ninth Princess Ji Qianhuang went to battle together, Dayuan and Dajin were at war, Miss Qing’s full name was Miao Qing, and because of her poisons, many people died on the battlefield, even that Ninth Princess Ji Qianhuang fell victim to her plot. This person happened to develop a brand new poison and wanted someone to test it, but after several attempts, those used for testing all died miserably due to poor constitution, and eventually she targeted Marshal Baowei. Rumor has it that Marshal Baowei and the Ninth Princess were as close as sisters, she possessed Innate Divine Strength, and the two had grown up together, so Miao Qing made a request. She could save the life of the Ninth Princess, that is, remove the poison from her body, but the condition was Marshal Baowei must help her test the poison. Marshal Baowei agreed, and Miao Qing kept her word, the Ninth Princess recovered well, but Marshal Baowei had issues. It seemed that the poison could affect the mind, the Ninth Princess, upon learning the truth, was exceptionally furious. Miao Qing also suffered a great defeat at the hands of the Ninth Princess, enduring considerable hardships. Later, Miao Qing faked her death, deceiving the Ninth Princess, but Marshal Baowei became increasingly irritable, frequently losing control. The fierce generals under her command were extremely angry, yet everyone thought Miao Qing was already "dead," so these loyal soldiers, frustrated, eventually decided to storm several cities, breaking into a place Miao Qing had briefly resided. Ru Hua, the special chicken, then met its doom, stewed into a pot of soup by those tough female warriors, leaving a trail of gnawed bones. At that time, the Ninth Princess was in her prime, but Miao Qing faced numerous troubles herself. Once she sorted out her matters, she learned of Ru Hua the chicken’s demise, and thus embarked on a path of irreconcilable conflict with the Ninth Princess. Even to this day, the Ninth Princess’s madness and subsequent confinement by the Eighth Princess in the palace is somewhat attributable to Miao Qing. But what Miao Qing hates most are those soldiers who once stewed Ru Hua the chicken; she holds a grudge, and though she doesn’t know how many drank the soup, she intended to slaughter the Eighty Thousand Ghost Warriors indiscriminately. Charles struggled to comprehend Miao Qing; clearly the Ninth Princess was her greatest rival, yet why only drive the Ninth Princess to madness, sparing her life, while seeking revenge against the Eighty Thousand Ghost Warriors over a chicken? Could it be in Miao Qing’s eyes, a chicken weighs more than her own life? Knowing that back then, for Marshal Baowei, the Ninth Princess was furious, forcing Miao Qing into a dead end, narrowly escaping several times. Yet she doesn’t hate the Ninth Princess, but instead resents the Eighty Thousand Ghost Warriors who ate Ru Hua the chicken? Of course, no matter what thoughts are held within, Charles must not reveal them. Because, although Miao Qing’s personality is hard to understand, Ru Hua the chicken is truly her reverse scale and fatal weakness, and he dare not gamble with his life. This Miss Qing, Miao Qing, once she becomes ruthless, she becomes a fearsome figure capable of piercing the heavens.