Princess Agents Episode 36 Recap

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Chun'er was worried all day. The three-year period was almost up, and she knew that the Emperor and other powerful clans would not simply let Yan Xun return to Northern Yan. Just then, Yuan Song came over. Chun'er told him that she had come up with a clever plan to save Yan Xun from harm, which was to make him an imperial son-in-law.

Yuan Song smiled, only treating it as a joke, and reminded her that her Emperor Father must not hear this, otherwise he would surely think Yan Xun was unruly. Chun'er clearly didn't think so. Believing it was a good idea, she excitedly went to find her mother, Noble Consort Wei. Noble Consort Wei was embroidering the Auspicious Clouds painting to be used for Chun'er's wedding.

In a while, Crown Prince Xiao Ce of Liang was coming to Chang'an, and the Emperor intended to form a marriage alliance with Liang. Among the imperial princesses of Great Wei, only Chun'er was of marriageable age. But she heard that Xiao Ce was licentious and was not optimistic about the marriage alliance.

Chun'er breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this and took the opportunity to tell her mother that she only wanted to marry the one she loved and live a peaceful life. Chun'er had originally come to talk about Yan Xun, but now it seemed it was not a good time. The Emperor wanted to use Yuwen Yue's hand to warn Wei Guang. The Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes had many informants.

Yuwen Zhuo took out a spy token and gave it to Yuwen Yue, saying it was time to activate the agents planted around Wei Guang back then. Wei Guang sent people to carefully investigate the big fire at the imperial mausoleum. Although the fire was large, it didn't burn the interior, and there was serious water seepage inside the underground palace. It was clearly done intentionally. Wei Guang suspected that Yan Xun was behind it.

He sent people to investigate the source of the burial objects on the black market, vowing to put Yan Xun to death once any clues were found. Yan Xun was far more intelligent than his father. Wei Guang sent people to start the investigation from Xianyang. Wei Guang drove everyone out of the room, leaving only Wei Shuye.

Back then, he had done something that could wipe out the entire Wei family: he placed the white Jaded Cauldron, which symbolized the fate of the nation, in Wei Shuye's grandfather's tomb. Wei Shuye was astonished to hear this; it was a matter of beheading and clan extermination. Now, apart from the uncle and nephew, only Liu Shen, the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Constructions, knew about this.

As long as they got rid of him, it would be flawless. What Wei Guang didn't know was that this matter had been quietly overheard by two household servants hiding outside the window. They were Yuwen Yue's and Yan Xun's people, respectively. A short while later, both Yuwen Yue and Yan Xun learned of this news. They knew that Liu Shen was the key figure to bring down Wei Guang.

Liu Shen had taken the blame for Yuwen Huai's affairs before, and now he was ready to flee. Looking at the map in front of her, Chu Qiao decided to intercept Liu Shen halfway. At the same time, Yuwen Yue was also looking at the same map. He was determined to get Liu Shen. Wei Shuye had also prepared to kill to silence him. The three parties were dispatched one after another. Wei Shuye's people arrived a step earlier.

Liu Shen's attendants fell one by one, and black-clad assassins holding sharp swords approached him step by step. Chu Qiao suddenly appeared, forcefully joining the battle. She fought against multiple well-trained black-clad assassins while also protecting Liu Shen, and accidentally got a sword cut on her arm. Yuwen Yue finally arrived. He and Chu Qiao joined forces, working together seamlessly, and eliminated the black-clad assassins in no time. Wei Shuye hid to the side.

During their chaotic battle, he quietly followed Liu Shen, who was planning to escape amidst the confusion. Chu Qiao and Yuwen Yue discovered Liu Shen was gone and hurried to look for him. In the nick of time, they rescued him from Wei Shuye's sword. Yuwen Yue didn't want to make things difficult for Wei Shuye and let him go. Now only Yuwen Yue, Chu Qiao, and Liu Shen remained. Quiet returned to the forest.

Yuwen Yue discovered Chu Qiao was injured. He forcefully pulled her arm to bandage it for her, and no matter how Chu Qiao struggled, it was useless. Chu Qiao was furious and declared that if Yuwen Yue didn't let go by the count of three, she wouldn't be polite. Yuwen Yue gave an indifferent look and told her to count to a hundred, by which time he would probably be done bandaging.

Liu Shen, standing by, chimed in to support Yuwen Yue, but was knocked unconscious by a palm strike from him. While the two of them were bickering, Liu Shen, the big third wheel, was too undiscerning. Yuwen Yue rightfully wanted to take Liu Shen away, claiming that this was the most reasonable course of action.

He also said that he knew the imperial mausoleum robbery was carried out by Chu Qiao and others, and the reason he hadn't exposed it was all for Chu Qiao. He spoke with deep affection, but Chu Qiao sneered upon hearing him, as if she had heard a huge joke. She probably thought he also wanted to take the opportunity to get rid of Wei Guang. Yuwen Yue didn't want to argue with her; whatever she said was fine.

Since she wanted to know about Wei Guang's affairs, he could also tell her about them. Liu Shen was brought before the Emperor. Wei Guang knew the tide had turned. Noble Consort Wei knelt outside the grand hall, pleading with the Emperor for mercy. Considering that Wei Shuye was not bad-hearted, Yuwen Yue specifically had him accompany him into the palace to testify against Wei Guang.

Only in this way would the Wei family be spared from having their entire clan beheaded. Wei Guang confessed to his wrongdoings without evasion and was sentenced to immediate execution by beheading. Considering Wei Shuye's meritorious report, the Emperor ordered him to take charge of the Wei family. After they left, the Emperor picked up the pearl hairpin on the table, looking thoughtful. It was sent by Noble Consort Wei to persuade him to spare the Wei family.

Noble Consort Wei had always been kind to Yuwen Yue, but today, Yuwen Yue could not help with the Wei family's affairs. Noble Consort Wei was reasonable and did not blame him. She only hoped that Yuwen Yue could look after Wei Shuye more. The Emperor's thoughts were inscrutable. He issued an imperial decree ordering Chu Qiao to become the archery instructor of the Elite Cavalry Camp. Yuan Che was now in charge of the Elite Cavalry Camp. Chu Qiao, being a mere female in a military camp full of men, made Yan Xun somewhat worried about her.

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