There was no clear answer to this question in the Legend of Ruyi, but according to the plot, the emperor's answer might be as follows: The emperor might answer,"Noble Consort Chun is my enemy, but she is also a child. I don't want her to spend her life alone. Placing Ruyi in Noble Consort Chun's tomb only made me more ruthless to her. However, I will never forget Ruyi's benefits and contributions. I will always miss her." This answer might mean that the emperor thought that Noble Consort Chun's behavior had exceeded his bottom line, but he still hoped to maintain the harmony on the surface so that he could continue to rule the country. It could also mean that the Emperor thought that he had already let go of Ruyi and did not want to hurt Ruyi's feelings because of personal grudges.