Resumen del episodio 13 de The Legend of Mi Yue

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During the grand celebration, Mi Shu, intending to arrange a marriage for Mi Yue and Huang Xie, expressed her desire for them to marry on the same day as her own wedding to the Qin King. Mi Shu was confident that Chu Huai Wang would approve, believing he owed Mi Yue a favor. She brushed aside Mi Yue's concerns about Wei Hou's potential disapproval, stating that Wei Hou could not dictate the King's decisions regarding princesses, only the King could.

Mi Yue was deeply touched by her sister's kindness and expressed her gratitude, promising she would never forget it. Mi Shu reflected on how she envied Mi Yue's carefree life and hoped for similar happiness in the Qin palace, to which Mi Yue reassured her that the Qin King would treat her well. Meanwhile, Mi Yin, determined to humiliate Mi Yue, practiced her own dance routine. When Wei Hou arrived, she praised Mi Yin's talent.

Seizing the opportunity, Mi Yin subtly suggested to Wei Hou that Mi Yue had also been secretly practicing dance, feigning concern that Mi Yue might embarrass herself. Wei Hou, knowing Mi Yue's usual prowess lay in activities like hunting and martial arts, questioned her dancing ability. Later, during the feast to welcome the Qin King, Chu Huai Wang asked if anyone else wished to perform.

Mi Yin again proposed Mi Yue, falsely claiming she had been practicing diligently and possessed hidden talents, effectively forcing Mi Yue onto the stage despite her protests that she was not skilled in dance. Chu Huai Wang, however, insisted she perform for her sister's wedding. As Mi Yue hesitated, Huang Xie stepped forward, confirming Mi Yue's diverse talents but clarifying that her true skill was in the sword dance, which required musical accompaniment.

He offered to play the zither for her, a proposal Chu Huai Wang accepted, much to Mi Yin's visible displeasure. Huang Xie reassured Mi Yue, urging her to perform the sword dance he had taught her. Mi Yue, relieved, quickly borrowed a long sword from a soldier after receiving the King's permission. She then performed a captivating sword dance, gracefully moving to Huang Xie's exquisite zither accompaniment. Their performance mesmerized everyone present, including the Qin King, drawing universal praise.

Mi Yin, still fuming, voiced her anger to Wei Hou, vowing to make Mi Yue pay for outshining her. Following the triumphant performance, Huang Xie approached Chu Huai Wang, highlighting Mi Yue's graceful display and expressing his long-standing love for her. He formally requested permission to marry Mi Yue. However, King Wei of Wei immediately intervened, praising Mi Yue's dance and offering a toast to her.

After Mi Yue accepted and drank, King Wei surprised everyone by directly proposing to Chu Huai Wang for Mi Yue's hand in marriage. Mi Shu attempted to intercede, reminding the King about her own upcoming marriage and suggesting Mi Yue already had a betrothal, but Chu Huai Wang dismissed her, asserting that marital decisions were the prerogative of parents, not children. Wei Hou observed the unfolding events with a secret smile, pleased that Mi Yue might be sent away to Wei without her having to lift a finger.

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