yes that's the speculated general order, the alternatives don't seem plausible
At this point the questions are:
-When will the first Crewed LEO CZ-10A-Mengzhou flight happen? Previous information* indicated that it'd enter operational use in 2027, we don't know if CMSA will put the first crew after 2 succesful uncrewed flights like Shenzhou, or after a single one (like Dragon, Orion, and the lunar Mengzhou-Y...).
-Will the Lanyue demonstration include a launch back to LLO? That would be very logical and expected, the americans aren't doing it with HLS but that's because of limitations of their architecture, I don't think there's much question it will happen.
-What's the trajectory of the Mengzhou demo? IMO it should at least demonstrate lunar insertion capability ahead of the manned lunar orbit one, I doubt it'll be a free return but who knows
-The most important: will there be a demonstration of Lanyue-Mengzhou-Y rendez-vous and docking in Lunar orbit? Under the current mission order that would require the 1st Lanyue to wait the Mengzhou demo in orbit for a long period before attempting a landing, or alternatively only attempt docking after coming back from lunar surface. It's possible they may not demonstrate this until the crewed lunar landing (unlike apollo and like artemis), or they could also demonstrate it in low earth orbit (like Apollo 9)