Ling Cang-cang (凌苍苍) and Xiao Huan / Emperor Xiao Huan (萧焕) get married and become king and queen.
They have children, including the eldest son Xiao Lian (煉儿), who is appointed to take the throne after his father's death.
As for Xiao Huan (the emperor), he becomes ill at the end of the novel and grows bedridden, and in one of the side stories (extra chapters / 番外), it is mentioned that he faints and then passes away.
After his death, Ling Cang-cang says her goodbyes to everyone, then looks out from a carriage at the snowy scenery, which implies she is experiencing a deeply emotional farewell. Is this correct
They have children, including the eldest son Xiao Lian (煉儿), who is appointed to take the throne after his father's death.
As for Xiao Huan (the emperor), he becomes ill at the end of the novel and grows bedridden, and in one of the side stories (extra chapters / 番外), it is mentioned that he faints and then passes away.
After his death, Ling Cang-cang says her goodbyes to everyone, then looks out from a carriage at the snowy scenery, which implies she is experiencing a deeply emotional farewell. Is this correct