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What is the ending of Yu Gege?

Hang yourself.

Yugege was pregnant and gave birth to a daughter. Yu Gege was extremely depressed and thought that Natulu had done all kinds of harm to the world before leaving home without a son. In a rage, Natulu slapped Yugege and left. Late at night, Natulu went out and never came home, so Yugege went out to look for him. She came to a castle, went upstairs and pushed open a door. Suddenly, she found Natulu smoking a big cigarette. Immediately, Yu Gege was heartbroken and quietly returned home to hang herself.

Yu Gege came home and opened Jason Chung on the pretext of being hungry. When Jason Chung came back with food, she had hanged herself. Jason Chung immediately told Natulu. He went home and looked at Yu Gege's body. He was heartbroken and went back to the yard, collapsed on the ground and sobbed.

Yu Gege is a descendant of the royal family, and is the Gege of the iron prince's family who is down and out. Her father was an iron prince of the former Qing Dynasty. Yugege lost her mother when she was a child. Although she enjoyed splendor since she was a child, she was addicted to cigarettes in the iron net smelting and suffered from the decline of her family. Her father was in debt everywhere and lost all his family's property, so they lived a hard life.

Beauty loves heroes since ancient times. As a young woman, Yu Gege devoted herself to the heroic Dai. With the help of the matchmaker, they quickly set a wedding date. Jade princess's father, Prince Tie, took advantage of Dai's feud with two big families and secretly sold her daughter who should have married Dai to Natulu at a high price.

Yu Gege, who was kept in the dark, sat on the sedan chair and saw Dai's sedan chair. At this moment, she understood that the person who designed herself was actually her father. Angry, he began to worry about his father's future, knowing that his father had designed the wrong sedan chair, but he still had the demeanor of a good family. He doesn't cry or make trouble, full of aristocratic style. Just for the iron prince to live better and sacrifice his own happiness.