Princess Agents Episode 11 Recap
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Yuwen Yue took the prize, carefully moving through the crowded people, but found that Chu Qiao was no longer there, and her horse had also been led away. On the other side, Yin Xin, the moment he passed Chu Qiao, noticed that Chu Qiao's eyes strongly resembled those of the Fengyun Order Master from a year ago.
At that time, he pursued the Fengyun Order Master, severely wounded the Lady Snake escorting her, and successfully tore her clothes, discovering a fiery red spider lily pattern tattooed on her back. However, the Order Master's Cold Ice Skill had reached its peak, and Yin Xin was no match, but he was deeply impressed by her eyes. At this moment, Chu Qiao had already disappeared, and Xiao Yu told Yin Xin to chase after her to verify her identity.
Chu Qiao only felt a chill down her back, and Yin Xin's Jian had already cut her back. But Chu Qiao's back was clean, with nothing but bloodstains from the injury caused by Jian. Coupled with Yan Xun's sudden appearance, Yin Xin quickly retreated.
Xiao Yu came this time to stir up a bloody storm, having already ambushed a large number of assassins outside the city to assassinate Yan Xun, and soon after, news of the lost Northern Yan defense map would also come from the Great Wei Royal Palace. Chu Qiao and Yan Xun galloped all the way on their horses, quickly reaching an uninhabited area in the suburbs.
The assassins who had been waiting for a long time swarmed out, each move ruthless. Chu Qiao and Yan Xun dodged the assassins while galloping forward on their horses. The night was thick, and a thin mist permeated the air. The two accidentally fell into a trap set by hunters; the trap walls were smooth and impossible to climb.
Yan Xun crouched down without hesitation, letting Chu Qiao step on his shoulder to climb up, and then he would come to save himself. After Chu Qiao climbed up, she walked quickly for a distance, then suddenly stopped. Her two younger sisters were still waiting for her, but Yan Xun trusted her implicitly, and this place was remote and the night was freezing cold; if she didn't save him, Yan Xun would surely die.
Seeing that there was still an hour until the agreed time with her sisters, Chu Qiao decided to go back and save Yan Xun. Yan Xun had been freezing in the hole for some time, but after coming up, he could still smile and joke. Chu Qiao accidentally sprained her ankle, and he naturally carried her on his back and walked together. Chu Qiao lay on Yan Xun's back, asking him if he would hate her if she hadn't come.
Yan Xun shook his head, indicating he wouldn't. He told Chu Qiao that the Northern Yan grasslands would soon be covered with wildflowers, spread all over the mountains and fields, exceptionally beautiful, and invited Chu Qiao to go see them with him. In the distance, faint hoofbeats sounded. Chu Qiao lay prostrate on the ground and listened carefully, discovering many horses.
The two hid in the dark, discovering a large group of ragged refugees walking past, saying they were going to Northern Yan to make a living. Almost immediately, Wei Shuyou, the young master of the Wei clan, surrounded these people. Regardless of whether they were old, weak, sick, or young, he cruelly killed them all. For a moment, screams were incessant, but Wei Shuyou laughed wildly, saying they deserved it.
Chu Qiao wanted to step in and save them, but Yan Xun pulled her back, explaining that given their identities, stepping forward now would only bring disaster upon themselves. Chu Qiao understood the implications. At this moment, she remembered her two younger sisters and rushed to meet them. When Chu Qiao arrived at the agreed location, no one was there.
The waiter told her that they had been taken by several noble youths to a secluded spot by the city wall. Meanwhile, Xiao Qi and Xiaoba were surrounded by those dissolute youths, and Xiaoba's face was scratched. When Chu Qiao arrived, Xiaoba was desperately crying, covering her face.
After Chu Qiao drove those people away, Xiaoba suggested returning to Yuwen Manor, saying that Yuwen Yue had excellent medicine for wounds that could heal her face, otherwise her life would be ruined. Chu Qiao thought that tonight the Wei clan was extensively capturing runaway slaves, and their emancipation papers were forged. To be safe, it would be better to return to Yuwen Manor.
The three returned to the manor and found that the servants had already begun digging in the lake overnight to search for bodies. Secretly returning to Qingshan House, the maidservant told Chu Qiao that the door was unlocked, as they had been waiting for her return, and Yuwen Yue had also not slept. The moon was high in the sky, and Chu Qiao's emotions were complex.
She stood by the high bridge between the pavilions, gazing into the night in deep thought. Yuwen Yue also came into the courtyard at this moment. Chu Qiao was already standing on the edge, and she accidentally fell straight down. Yuwen Yue quickly ran over and caught her. Chu Qiao silently followed Yuwen Yue into the room. After entering, Yuwen Yue picked up a scroll and began to read it attentively. Chu Qiao stood by, occasionally glancing at the hourglass.
A short while later, Yuwen Yue suddenly asked her if she had thought of an excuse to deceive him. Chu Qiao stated that she dared not lie, but what she said was half true and half false. Yuwen Yue noticed that she had been looking at the hourglass and instructed her to light the incense. Chu Qiao complied. Yuwen Yue asked her in a cold voice why she no longer added rat poison paste. Chu Qiao answered calmly.
Yuwen Yue, step by step, laid out her plan to poison Yuwen Huai, stating that if Chu Qiao thought that rat poison paste with hot wine would kill Yuwen Huai, then she was too naive. The Yuwen family was the ancestor of spies, and identifying and distinguishing poisons was their basic skill. Yuwen Yue's insight was astonishing; he could infer the whole situation from mere fragments of information. Chu Qiao cleverly confessed the entire plan to him.
She knew that the real murderer of Linxi was Yuwen Huai, and the murderer who poisoned Elder Master Zhuo was also Yuwen Huai. From this perspective, their enemy was the same. She knelt before Yuwen Yue, genuinely thanking him for training and teaching her. When Yuwen Yue brought up Madame Song's death, Chu Qiao knew she couldn't hide it and tearfully begged Yuwen Yue for help.
Seeing her eyes red and tears streaming down her face, Yuwen Yue picked up a plain handkerchief nearby to wipe her tears. He said no more, only telling her to go back and rest. After Chu Qiao came out, her face no longer held the previous grievance and pitifulness, only a look of indifference. Returning to the courtyard where the maidservant lived, she told her two younger sisters that they were safe. Before the three had finished speaking, Zhu Shun's subordinates surrounded them.