Love Like The Galaxy Episode 48 Recap
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Ling Buyi had previously defied the Emperor and borne the name of an unfilial son just to avoid returning home to visit Ling Yi. His sudden change in behavior made Madam Chunyu suspicious, fearing that Huo Junhua might have revealed the truth behind the Huo family’s massacre before dying. But as soon as she voiced this, Ling Yi slapped her and coldly warned her to keep her mouth shut and not drive a wedge between father and son.
That slap extinguished all of Madam Chunyu’s hopes. She had once risen to power because she possessed evidence of Ling Yi’s role in the Huo family’s destruction, forcing him to marry her. Though she had no children and served him loyally for years, she had hoped for peace and luxury. But Ling Yi’s attitude made her realize she needed to plan her own way out.
Now that Huo Junhua had passed, Ling Buyi was expected to observe three years of mourning. But Emperor Wen was unwilling to delay the wedding for three years. He decreed that the wedding date remain unchanged and that Ling Buyi and Cheng Shaoshang would marry during the mourning period. Empress Xuan sighed, lamenting that the ceremony could not be too elaborate, and that Cheng Shaoshang was truly being wronged.
With only three days left until the wedding, Empress Xuan personally sent Cheng Shaoshang off and ordered the dowry prepared. She instructed Ling Buyi to follow proper etiquette and forbade him from seeing his bride alone before the wedding. But when Cheng Shaoshang was about to leave the palace, she found Ling Buyi standing in front of her. He had come to send her off, but remained silent the entire time—still unwilling to tell her the truth.
That night, dark clouds loomed like a deep abyss. In contrast, the Cheng residence was brightly lit. The women gathered around Cheng Shaoshang, helping her try on the phoenix crown and bridal robes. But she felt no joy, saying that for a woman to marry meant entrusting half her life to her husband. Xiao Yuanyi and Cheng Shi stood at the doorway, reluctant to let their daughter go.
Meanwhile, Ling Buyi brought the Liang brothers to attend the birthday banquet and publicly revealed the truth of Peng Kun’s death. If Ling Yi hadn’t bribed the gardener in the rear courtyard of the Court of Judicial Review, Peng Kun wouldn’t have died from a relapse. Two gift boxes were presented—one filled with silver, the other with the gardener’s head. Ling Buyi brought up the three thousand souls of the Lone City once again. Clearly, today marked Ling Yi’s reckoning.
Ling Yi tried to appeal to father-son affection, thinking Ling Buyi didn’t really intend to kill him. But suddenly, the guests’ expressions changed—they turned into assassins, their swords pointed at Ling Buyi. Ling Yi had made thorough preparations, stationing troops throughout the mansion. Father and son had finally reached the point of drawing blades. Cheng Shaoshang had dispatched Fu Deng to deliver the wedding gift to Marquis Chengyang’s residence.
But Fu Deng reported that the gift hadn’t even arrived before being intercepted by guards. Oddly, there was no music at what should have been a joyful feast. As Cheng Shaoshang sat by the window, gazing at the moon, tears silently streamed down her face. Not far away, swords glinted coldly at the Chengyang estate. The Liang brothers fought fiercely alongside Ling Buyi, slaying all in their path. The atmosphere was suffocating with the scent of blood and steel.
Cheng Shaoshang was about to go find Ling Buyi but found her parents and entire family standing in the courtyard, clearly trying to stop her. Yet they respected her resolve and chose to help distract the guards so she could leave. Although Ling Yi had long been looked down upon by Marquis Cui and other senior officials, he had once fought alongside Emperor Wen in battle. His household guards were all seasoned warriors.
After a bloody clash, they fell one by one. Ling Buyi, gravely wounded, dragged himself step by step toward Ling Yi and coldly revealed the truth—that Ling Yi had killed his own biological son. In the end, Ling Buyi raised his blade and personally ended Ling Yi’s life. When Cheng Shaoshang pushed open the banquet hall doors, she was greeted by the sight of blood-soaked corpses strewn across the floor. In the middle of it all stood Ling Buyi. Noticing someone behind him, he slowly turned around.