Oh My General Episode 27 Recap
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Prince Qi opened the small bamboo tube, took out the letter inside, read its contents, and burned it directly, leaving no trace. Princess Qi returned to her room, opened a small box, took out a handkerchief from it, held it tightly in her hand, her face sorrowful, as if she was very sad because Prince Qi didn't remember what day it was. Liu Xiyin traveled with Hong Ying all the way and entered the territory of Xiushui.
Seeing a nunnery in the distance, Liu Xiyin took Hong Ying to the nunnery, intending to become a nun, but the abbess said that Liu Xiyin still had worldly desires and could not practice, and Liu Xiyin's plea was unsuccessful. At this time, Lord Zhang, the prefect of Xiushui Prefecture, happened to be there with his concubine to offer incense.
Seeing that Liu Xiyin was as beautiful as a fairy, he was moved and went forward to ask what had happened. When he learned that Liu Xiyin wanted to become a nun, he asked the abbess to take in Liu Xiyin first, actually planning to take Liu Xiyin as his concubine later. Seeing that Lord Zhang was pleading for Liu Xiyin, the abbess agreed to take in Liu Xiyin.
Lord Zhang's concubine knew what Lord Zhang was planning, but she couldn't stop him, so she had to let him do as he pleased. After returning to the mansion, the concubine was massaging Lord Zhang, and Lord Zhang mentioned Liu Xiyin again. The concubine was angry when she heard this, but in order not to anger Lord Zhang, she still had to ask Lord Zhang for advice on how to marry Liu Xiyin.
Liu Xiyin knelt in front of the Buddha statue, only wanting to spend her life in the ancient temple with a blue lamp. Hong Ying persuaded Liu Xiyin to return to Yongguan City, but Liu Xiyin was unwilling. Since Liu Xiyin was not leaving, Hong Ying would naturally not leave either, and would stay in the nunnery to accompany Liu Xiyin.
After returning to the room, Liu Xiyin discovered that one of her brocade handkerchiefs was missing, and that handkerchief was very important to Liu Xiyin. Hong Ying prepared to go out to look for it, thinking that it had been lost in the Buddhist hall. To go to the Buddhist hall, she had to pass by the abbess's room.
At the door of the abbess's room, Hong Ying heard someone threatening the abbess to tell them where Liu Xiyin was staying. She heard that it was sent by Lord Zhang to take Liu Xiyin away. Hong Ying was very frightened when she heard this and quickly returned to the room to find Liu Xiyin, taking Liu Xiyin to prepare to escape.
When they ran to the door, Liu Xiyin remembered the handkerchief again, and insisted on going back to find it. She finally found it after much difficulty, but was also discovered by the men in black. They chased after them all the way, and Liu Xiyin and Hong Ying had to keep running, but they ran to a cliff.
Seeing that there was no way to go, she had to reveal her identity, saying that her cousin was the Grand General of the Armed Forces of the World, but those people didn't care and still wanted to capture Liu Xiyin back to claim the reward. Liu Xiyin lost her footing for a moment and fell off the cliff, also pulling Hong Ying down with her.
The two of them hung on a tree branch, but the branch was too fragile and couldn't support the weight of two people, so Hong Ying let go and fell down, leaving Liu Xiyin alive alone. The yamen runners of Xiushui went to various villages to collect taxes, but Xiushui had been raining heavily for a long time, and the crops were all flooded, so it could be said that there was no harvest at all.
But those yamen runners didn't care, and rummaged through the farmers' homes, taking everything they could take, carrying chickens, ducks, wine, and meat on the road, thinking about having a big meal when they got back and not returning until they were drunk. But before they had left the village, they saw that the Xiushui River had burst its banks in the distance, and the flood poured into the village, destroying the village.
Villagers and yamen runners were either dead or injured. Some survivors ran to report to Lord Zhang. Lord Zhang's first reaction was that the bursting of the Xiushui River had nothing to do with him, that the dam he had built was very strong and there must be no problem, that it was just that the rain was too heavy and couldn't hold on.
After saying this, Lord Zhang also thought that he could apply to the imperial court for disaster relief and make another fortune. He immediately called his men to write a memorial, preparing to ask the emperor for disaster relief money. At this time, the concubine came to tell Lord Zhang about Liu Xiyin.
When Lord Zhang heard that Liu Xiyin was Ye Zhao's cousin, he knew that he had caused trouble, but then he thought again that no one could prove that Liu Xiyin was killed by him, that he could only say that she ran away by herself, and then didn't know if she encountered mountain bandits or bandits, so she disappeared, and it had nothing to do with him. The concubine thought this idea was feasible and retreated.
At this time, in Tokyo City, the ministers were submitting memorials one after another for the disaster relief, and the emperor also wanted to allocate money for disaster relief, but he was suffering from an empty treasury and could not do so, so he had to reduce the expenses in the palace, and then the ministers would hand over some silver. This time, he violated the interests of some ministers, and the ministers all held resentment in their hearts.
In the harem, the emperor called Consort Zhang and Empress Guo to discuss the matter, and both of them put forward ideas for saving money. In the end, the most crucial thing was who to send for disaster relief. After several discussions and the emperor's consideration, it was finally decided to send Zhao Yujin to disaster relief with Ye Zhao.
The emperor summoned Zhao Yujin into the palace, first mentioning it in a roundabout way, and finally said that Ye Zhao could be given a few days off, and let Zhao Yujin take Ye Zhao out to play. Zhao Yujin was very happy at first, thinking that his uncle was considerate, but then he heard the emperor's real intention, which was to let him take Ye Zhao to disaster relief, Zhao Yujin was a little dazed.