In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of "Celebrating Years," Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion with Fan Xian in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou). Lin Wan 'er married Fan Xian as she wished and became his official wife. They also had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful. Lin Wan 'er could be considered one of the winners of the celebration.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. Lin Wan 'er became Fan Xian's official wife. They lived in seclusion together in Jiangnan (in the original story, it was West Lake in Hangzhou). They also had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er's ending was happy. She married Fan Xian and gave birth to their son, Fan Liang. The two of them lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a happy life. Lin Wan 'er was the Qing Emperor's niece. She was lively, cheerful, kind, and upright. Her feelings for Fan Xian would not change until death. Fan Xian treated her sincerely and did not shake her status as the first wife. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion with Lin Wan 'er, his concubine Liu Sisi, and his two children. He did not take his other lovers with him. Thus, Lin Wan 'er's ending was a happy one.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er's ending was happy. She married Fan Xian and gave birth to their son, Fan Liang. The two of them lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a happy life. Lin Wan 'er was the Qing Emperor's niece. She was lively, cheerful, kind, and upright. Her feelings for Fan Xian would not change until death. Fan Xian treated her sincerely and did not shake her status as the first wife. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion with Lin Wan 'er, his concubine Liu Sisi, and his two children. He did not take his other lovers with him. Thus, Lin Wan 'er's ending was a happy one.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er's ending was happy. She married Fan Xian and gave birth to their son, Fan Liang. The two of them lived in seclusion in Jiangnan and lived a happy life. Lin Wan 'er was the Qing Emperor's niece. She was lively, cheerful, kind, and upright. Her feelings for Fan Xian would not change until death. Fan Xian treated her sincerely and did not shake her status as the first wife. In the end, Fan Xian chose to live in seclusion with Lin Wan 'er, his concubine Liu Sisi, and his two children. He did not take his other lovers with him. Thus, Lin Wan 'er's ending was a happy one.
In the second season of the celebration, Lin Wan 'er ended up living in seclusion. She and Fan Xian chose to leave and live a happy life of seclusion. They lived in seclusion in Jiangnan (in the original novel, it was West Lake in Hangzhou) and had a son named Fan Liang. This ending was considered the most blissful.