Because Sima Yi led the troops to attack the tomb, the tomb's men were unwilling to fight again, and the tomb had no choice but to surrender for the people in the city. Before the surrender, Sima Yi asked Mrs. Bai to write a letter to the tomb, sincerely saying that as long as the tomb surrendered, it would not be killed. Mrs. Bai was always afraid that Sima Yi would kill the tomb, so she was relieved to see this letter.
However, Sima Yi did not intend to let the tomb go at all. Mrs. Bai was very angry when she learned about it. She thought that the tomb was over 80 years old and would not cause any waves, but Sima Yi went back on his word and wanted to kill it. Mrs. Bai was very disappointed with Sima Yi and felt that he had become so terrible and autocratic. She turned away angrily.
However, Mrs. Bai was sitting in the carriage, but she met someone who was lying in wait here to avenge the tomb. The men of the tomb thought that the man in the car was Sima Yi, so they set a rocket to burn the carriage. In panic, Mrs. Bai recalled the scene when she met Sima Yi, and now Sima Yi has become like this. Desperate, she has no intention of surviving, sitting safely in the burning carriage and passing away.