Perhaps it was because the emperor had a calm attitude and did not pull out Shenmeizhuang's hairpin, which was equivalent to humiliating her. Shenmeizhuang also did not say anything against the emperor like in the plot.
The emperor asked her to prove her innocence, and she also understood that she really had no evidence to prove herself.
"Since you have no evidence, I have to deal with it according to the palace rules."
Shen Meizhuang was angry that the emperor did not trust him, but at the same time he felt that he had no evidence, so how could he win the trust of others?
So in the end, the emperor deprived Shen Meizhuang of his title and demoted him to Xianyue Pavilion after agreeing to do so. Shen Meizhuang was not as disheartened as the plot suggested.
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