Cheng-gong is shocked by the news of Xiu-zi being killed by Ao Bai. Turning grievance into strength, Cheng-gong defeats the Manchus at Hsien Hsia Gate and afterwards, retreats to Fuchow to arrange further actions.
Yung-li orders to invade Nanking but Cheng-gong refuses to send the army, knowing that they will be outnumbered. Shih-chung takes the chance to accuse Cheng-gong of secretly working with Ao Bai and intending to establish status at Fuchow. Yung-li is tricked and forces Cheng-gong to take action within three months.
King Shun Chi h learns from past experience and thereafter become more cautious when dealing with Cheng-gong. He pretends to discharge Ao Bai and forces Chung-yuan to lead the battle against the Ming army.