Love Like The Galaxy Episode 41 Recap
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Because the Crown Princess harbored impure thoughts and fabricated lies to sever family ties, she caused chaos in the palace and was consequently demoted to commoner status and exiled to the North Palace, forbidden from going outside. Despite once being husband and wife, the Crown Prince was unwilling to see such an outcome, but there was no other choice. After a long sigh, he left, and the two were thus divorced.
Cheng Shaoshang visited the Crown Princess alone, but unfortunately, she remained obstinate and clueless, still failing to understand how she had entrapped herself. As new news replaced the old, Lady Qu Ling was vindicated. Cheng Shaoshang thought she would rekindle her past relationship with the Crown Prince, only to find she had married Liang Wuji. Fortunately, Liang Wuji was a man of integrity, often looking after the younger members of his clan.
He repeatedly protected Lady Qu Ling and stood up for her in times of crisis—it was likely a good match. After all these events, Cheng Shaoshang suddenly realized how truly lucky she was to have met Ling Buyi. Ling Buyi felt the same—how fortunate they were to become each other’s partner. In order to buy sweets for Cheng Shaoshang, Ling Buyi ordered the Black Armor Guards to clear the way.
Cheng Shaoshang had long grown used to such affections, and their deep love made others envious. Sovereign skies and rising moon, Episode 41 stills Image copyrights A military rebellion erupted in Shouchun. The entire court was preparing for a campaign, yet the old generals and officials who had once fought valiantly under Emperor Wen were now hiding in their homes, unwilling to take command. They claimed to be giving the young noble sons a chance to train.
Emperor Wen discussed war strategy with Wan Songbai and others. Ling Buyi believed that since Shouchun lacked food and weapons, the army only needed to split into several routes for an encirclement while eliminating bandits along the way. Ling Buyi wanted to personally capture Peng Kun, so he requested to lead the army. However, Emperor Wen knew his adoptive son was brave but reckless and never cared for his own safety during battles. Thus, he strongly opposed it.
Seeing things were not going well, Wan Songbai and the others left, leaving only Ling Buyi behind, who still insisted on his stance. In fact, Emperor Wen's thoughts were simple—he hoped Ling Buyi would marry soon and continue the Huo family line to live a stable life. However, Cheng Shaoshang understood Ling Buyi’s desire for revenge. At the suggestion of Empress Xuan, she brought sweet wine to the main hall to convey her intentions honestly.
She explained that the nation was still unstable, and generals were needed to protect the people—just as Empress Xuan, despite feeling sorry for Emperor Wen staying up all night reviewing memorials, never stepped forward to stop him. Upon hearing Empress Xuan’s words, Emperor Wen did not persist and eventually agreed to let Ling Buyi lead the expedition.
After leaving the hall, Cheng Shaoshang carefully looked at Ling Buyi, reminding him that he was now a married man and should think thrice before acting. He must return safely to marry her. As for why she so strongly supported his going to battle, Cheng Shaoshang understood the significance of Peng Kun in the Gucheng case and hoped Ling Buyi would uncover the truth. She wished to share the joy of avenging the injustice with him.
Sovereign skies and rising moon, Episode 41 stills Image copyrights As the departure day drew nearer, everyone grew busier. Cheng Shaoshang, despite injuring her fingers, insisted on making armor for Ling Buyi overnight. Xiao Yuanyi and Cheng Shi watched from outside the window. Meanwhile, Ling Buyi was planning the military route when he suddenly heard someone had entered the camp. He was about to give the order to kill the intruder, but his subordinates hesitated to speak.
It turned out to be Cheng Shaoshang, who had disguised herself to sneak in and deliver the armor to Ling Buyi. She had walked all that way without encountering any guards and even heard patrolling officers reveal the location of the command tent. Ling Buyi took Cheng Shaoshang to the city tower and, pointing to an open area not far away, told her that once he returned victorious, they would build their home there.
Whether planting crops or flowers, they would be free and unrestricted. On the day of departure, Emperor Wen led Empress Xuan, Concubine Yue, and all the civil and military officials to send off the troops. Cheng Shi had been assigned by the emperor to oversee copper shipments in Tongniu County, but today he looked quite displeased as he watched Ling Buyi and Cheng Shaoshang being affectionate in public.
He finally understood the phrase “a married daughter is like water splashed out,” especially since she hadn’t even officially married into the Ling family yet. Sovereign skies and rising moon, Episode 41 stills Image copyrights Ling Buyi wore the armor Cheng Shaoshang had sewn herself. Unfortunately, her needlework was so poor that Ling Buyi mistook mandarin ducks for pheasants and rabbits for mice.
Seeing the two so inseparable, Emperor Wen couldn't help but feel joyful, reminiscing about how he and Concubine Yue were once the same. Meanwhile, Empress Xuan, standing nearby, felt deeply disappointed. Before setting off, Ling Buyi handed over his private household seal to Cheng Shaoshang, symbolizing his intention to entrust the family’s affairs to her. Lovers destined to be together—this was what brought the most joy to the emperor and empress.
Amid envious gazes, Cheng Shaoshang silently watched Ling Buyi mount his horse and ride at the front of the army. Passing the command platform and heading straight for the city gate, his gallant figure exuded the blood-soaked spirit of the battlefield.
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