Princess Agents Episode 24 Recap
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Yuan Chun entered the hall to see the Emperor. She knew that saying anything else at this moment would be useless. Only by playing the emotional card was there a glimmer of hope to soften her Emperor Father's hardened heart. She took out a pair of exquisite small boots. These were given to her by Marquis Northen Settler and Bai Sheng when they sent Yan Xun to the capital as a hostage.
Every stitch on them was personally sewn by Aunt Bai Sheng. Yuan Chun had always been reluctant to wear them, and as a result, over time, her feet grew too big. She still remembered when the Emperor initially ordered the various vassal kings to send their sons as hostages. All other families procrastinated, but only Marquis Northen Settler, without a second thought, sent Yan Xun, fully supporting the Emperor's decision.
She also remembered when Yan Xun was a child, he risked danger to shoot down a small leopard, just to make a leather vest for the Emperor, so he wouldn't be cold when it snowed in winter. Yuan Chun smiled as she recounted these past events, one after another, while the Emperor kept his head down, remaining silent. Time passed minute by minute, every second agonizing people's hearts. The Emperor finally agreed to see Bai Sheng.
Yuan Chun came out and quickly walked to the palace gate. She wanted to do her utmost to save her brother Yan Xun. At the palace gate, people from the imperial princess's chamber were already kneeling everywhere. Noble Consort Wei knew that if Yuan Chun wasn't allowed to see Yan Xun once, she wouldn't give up.
She agreed to let Yuan Chun go see Yan Xun, but on the condition that Yuan Chun must not make any moves that violated her status, otherwise everyone in her chamber would be buried with her for it. Yuan Chun wanted to save Yan Xun but also didn't want the people who grew up with her since childhood to die. She just couldn't understand why things had come to this. The sun slowly moved to the zenith.
Wei Shuyou was ordered to take Yan Xun to Jiuyou Tai to await his fate. As Yan Xun walked past Chu Qiao's cell, Chu Qiao grabbed his leg. Yan Xun told her to stay here obediently, promising to come back for her. Chu Qiao knew he was afraid of implicating her. She insisted on going with Yan Xun.
Two hands, bonded by adversity, clasped tightly together, walking hand in hand towards the Jiuyou Tai, where their lives or deaths were unknown. Yan Xun walked down the Heaven Prison steps one by one. He heard thirty-six tolls of the bell, which was the etiquette for the death of a royal family member. Yan Xun had a guess in his heart; it seemed what was coming could not be avoided.
Chu Qiao followed him firmly; if they couldn't avoid it, then they would face it together. Meanwhile, Noble Consort Wei took Yuan Chun and Yuan Song to a high room, from where they could see Jiuyou Tai from afar. She just wanted her children to know that no matter how noble one's status, once something goes wrong, a blood-stained blade is within an inch of their neck. Preparations were complete on Jiuyou Tai.
The heads of various noble clans and their esteemed descendants were all in place. Yuwen Yue, as the deputy execution supervisor, had to carry out the Emperor's orders even if he was unwilling in his heart. The execution supervisor Yuwen Huai stood on the high platform and read the imperial decree: Marquis Northen Settler is rebellious.
Considering that Yan Xun grew up in the capital since childhood and was not involved in the matter, he is to identify the criminals, and will be given a lenient punishment. Soldiers walked over, carrying boxes containing human heads. Yuwen Huai walked over with the imperial decree and told Yan Xun that everyone else was here, except for him and his mother. Yan Xun's eyes turned fierce.
He refused to accept the decree and desperately struggled to break free from the guards' restraint. With his hands bound, he used his head to knock the imperial decree to the ground. Yuwen Huai had been waiting for this very moment; this way, he could announce that Yan Xun defied the imperial decree, treating him as a rebel.
Among those who used to play with Yan Xun, Zhao Xifeng sat on the high platform watching the show, while Wei Shuye was extremely anxious for Yan Xun, shouting for him to pick up the imperial decree and thank the Emperor for his grace. Wei Shuye knew this was cruel to Yan Xun, but it was the only way to save his life. Noon had arrived, and Yuwen Huai began to call out names.
Yuwen Huai, laughing loudly, held up Marquis Northen Settler's head and showed it to Yan Xun. Yan Xun's anger and hatred reached their limit at this moment. His eyes were full of hatred, his gaze carrying a destructive animosity. Yan Xun broke free from the guards' restraints and desperately tried to break through the encirclement. Guards continuously swarmed him. Yan Xun was alone, his reason drowned by hatred.
He fought bare-handed, relying only on brute force, and was quickly beaten all over, falling to the ground unable to rise. Chu Qiao was suppressed to the side. Seeing Yan Xun injured, she was already in tears, her heart aching intensely.