Go Princess, Go! Episode 2 Recap
> Go Princess, Go! Recap
Zhang Pengpeng was indifferent to Crown Prince Qi Sheng's coldness and instead spoke mockingly. Qi Sheng did not know that the Zhang Pengpeng before him was no longer the weak woman she once was, and he found her attitude both strange and inexplicable. Inside Shengning Palace, the Empress Dowager was furious that the Crown Prince and Zhao Wang were kneeling outside the palace, begging for mercy for a woman.
At this time, a eunuch reported that the Crown Princess was trying to force her way into the palace and had been stopped by the guards. The Empress Dowager decided to go out and see. Seeing the Empress Dowager approach, the guards released Zhang Pengpeng. Eager to die, Zhang Pengpeng ran to the Empress Dowager and took all the blame.
The Empress Dowager, unaware of the situation, instead thought the Crown Princess was virtuous for taking the blame for the Crown Prince. Seeing this, Zhang Pengpeng could only continue to exaggerate, telling the Empress Dowager that she had plotted the drowning incident to harm the Crown Prince, and that she had malicious intentions, asking the Empress Dowager to grant her death. The Empress Dowager refused, instead scolding Qi Sheng.
Qi Sheng defended himself, saying that Zhang Pengpeng had already confessed to the crime. The Empress Dowager was furious upon hearing this and ordered the Crown Prince to go to the Jiangbei Barracks to inspect and reflect. He was not to return to the palace until he understood how to get along with his wife. The Empress Dowager returned Zhao Wangfei Jiang Yingyue to Zhao Wang and reminded him to keep a close watch on his wife.
Seeing Jiang Yingyue's weak state after being punished, both Zhao Wang and the Crown Prince felt extremely distressed. Zhang Pengpeng, observing the people and events unrelated to her, still stubbornly wished for death. The Empress Dowager ordered the imperial physicians to care for the Crown Princess, but the Crown Prince ordered her to be detained and not allowed to step out of her palace. The Crown Prince's sedan chair encountered the Ninth Prince's sedan chair.
The Crown Prince ordered his subordinates to pursue, but the Ninth Prince's subordinates were unable to dodge in time, and the two sedan chairs collided. The Ninth Prince was the Crown Prince's younger brother, handsome, dashing, elegant, and exceptionally talented. The Crown Prince and the Ninth Prince immediately engaged in a heated argument upon meeting. The Crown Prince was very displeased that the Ninth Prince had rescued the drowned Crown Princess.
The Ninth Prince stated that he could not stand by indifferently, otherwise it would be disloyal and unjust. The Crown Prince warned the Ninth Prince not to meddle. Zhang Pengpeng, confined in the Crown Princess's palace, felt she could neither live nor die. She was too sorrowful to eat, and Lv Li patiently comforted her. Zhang Pengpeng wanted to eat "maxiao" (spicy crayfish), but Lv Li did not know what it was.
Zhang Pengpeng suddenly felt unwell in her stomach and discovered she had her "aunt flow" (menstruation). Having once been a man, Zhang Pengpeng was at a loss, deciding to try to control the menstrual blood back, a strange behavior that startled Lv Li. Zhang Pengpeng sighed at the difficulty of being a girl, and in her helplessness, could only continue to live this way. Zhang Pengpeng asked Lv Li to summon all the Crown Prince's concubines to her palace.
Lv Li found it strange that the Crown Princess was suddenly becoming close to these women. Zhang Pengpeng vaguely explained that it was precisely because they usually had little contact that she wanted to get closer. Lv Li specifically obtained the roster of the Crown Prince's concubines from the Imperial Household Department. Zhang Pengpeng's eyes lit up upon seeing the beautiful women in the portraits.
Seeing the beautiful women's long legs and lovely breasts, Zhang Pengpeng's former lecherous nature as a playboy was revealed without a doubt. She began uncontrollably flirting with the Crown Prince's concubines. To better adapt to her identity as a woman, Zhang Pengpeng organized a "Menstruation Seminar" in the palace. Initially, the concubines were very shy about this private topic, but gradually they opened up and spoke freely, even showing Zhang Pengpeng various types of menstrual cloths.
This greatly broadened Zhang Pengpeng's horizons, and she also sighed that people of different statuses used different items. That night, the Crown Prince was to depart for Jiangbei, and all the secondary consorts went to see him off, but the Crown Princess was suffering from continuous diarrhea in her palace and could not go. Zhang Pengpeng changed into men's clothing, wanting to sneak out to seek pleasure. Lv Li also wanted to follow, but she was shaken off.








