Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in the novel Celebrating Years. Although Wu Zhu had killed her brother Lin Gong and Lin Wan 'er had planned to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu, she ultimately chose to forgive him. The details of the plot were not provided in the search results, but it was certain that Lin Wan 'er had forgiven Wu Zhu in the end.
During the celebration, Lin Wan 'er forgave Fan Xian. In episode 29, Lin Wan 'er helped Fan Xian enter the harem and returned the key. Although the specific reason was not mentioned, it showed Lin Wan 'er's tolerance and forgiveness for Fan Xian.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years." Although the specific details and plot descriptions were not provided in the search results, based on the contents of multiple documents, Lin Wan 'er finally chose to forgive Wu Zhu.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in the third volume of " Celebrating Years." Although Wu Zhu had killed her brother, Lin Gong, Lin Wan 'er had once felt anger and sorrow. She had planned to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. However, Fan Xian stopped her in time. Although the details and plot description were not provided in the search results, it was certain that Lin Wan 'er had ultimately chosen to forgive Wu Zhu.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in the third volume of " Celebrating Years." Even though Wu Zhu had killed her brother, Lin Gong, Lin Wan 'er had once felt anger and sorrow. She had planned to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. However, Fan Xian stopped her in time. Although the details and plot description were not provided in the search results, it was certain that Lin Wan 'er had ultimately chosen to forgive Wu Zhu.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years." Even though Wu Zhu had killed her brother, Lin Gong, Lin Wan 'er had once felt anger and sorrow. She had planned to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. However, Fan Xian stopped her in time. Although the details and plot description were not provided in the search results, it was certain that Lin Wan 'er had ultimately chosen to forgive Wu Zhu.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in " Celebrating Years." Even though Wu Zhu had killed her brother, Lin Gong, Lin Wan 'er had once felt anger and sorrow. She had planned to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. However, Fan Xian stopped her in time. Although the details and plot description were not provided in the search results, it was certain that Lin Wan 'er had ultimately chosen to forgive Wu Zhu.
In the original novel of " Celebrating Years," Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu in chapter 1337 of volume 15. Fan Xian brought Lin Wan 'er and Ruoruo to Wu Zhu. When Lin Wan' er saw the black cloth on Wu Zhu's face, she knew that Wu Zhu was the person who had saved her in the Temple and was also her biological father. Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu and called him father.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu. In Celebrating Years, Lin Wan 'er found out that Wu Zhu had killed her brother, Lin Gong, which made her angry and sad. She had decided to join forces with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu, but Fan Xian had stopped her in time. Although Lin Wan 'er was angry at Wu Zhu's actions, as the plot developed, she eventually forgave Wu Zhu. The specific details and plot description were not provided in the search results.
Lin Wan 'er forgave Wu Zhu. In " Celebrating Years," Lin Wan 'er discovered that Wu Zhu had killed her second brother, Lin Gong, so she decided to work with the Qing Emperor to set up a trap to kill Wu Zhu. However, Fan Xian stopped her in time. Even though Lin Wan 'er had once hated Wu Zhu, she chose to forgive him in the end. The specific details and plot description were not provided in the search results, so it was impossible to determine whether Lin Wan 'er had forgiven Wu Zhu in the end.