Princess Agents Episode 37 Recap
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Chu Qiao knew Yan Xun was worried about her. She smiled and comforted him, asking, isn't it just the Cavalry Camp? She's been through so much over the years, she's never been afraid of anything. Yan Xun knew her thoughts. He is no longer the Yan Xun of three years ago, and he will never let her suffer any grievances. The loud shouts in the military camp echoed through the sky.
Chu Qiao, dressed in a sleek dark blue tight-fitting outfit with her ink-black hair tied high, looked exceptionally heroic and spirited. Chu Qiao was the female drillmaster personally appointed by the Emperor. Yuan Che personally received her. The loyalty Chu Qiao showed by not abandoning Yan Xun during his difficult times greatly impressed Yuan Che. He received a note, and after reading it, he asked Chu Qiao to take up a post in the Xiuli Army.
After Chu Qiao left, Yuan Che immediately called Yuwen Yue. The note just now was written by Yuwen Yue, who hoped Chu Qiao could serve in the Xiuli Army. Most of the people in the Cavalry Camp were Chang'an nobles, all unruly. For Chu Qiao, a woman who had just escaped slavery, to gain a foothold among such a group would probably be harder than ascending to heaven. But the Xiuli Army was different.
They were from Northern Yan and did not contribute to the matter of Marquis Northen Settler, feeling guilty towards Yan Xun. Chu Qiao should not be troubled there. Yuwen Yue considered Chu Qiao so thoroughly. Yuan Che also noticed that Chu Qiao's sword was the Canhong Jian, which perfectly matched Yuwen Yue's Moon Breaking Sword. He teasingly asked Yuwen Yue if he really liked Chu Qiao. Yuwen Yue did not intend to answer this question.
Seeing that Yuan Che had no important matters for him, he turned and left. Chu Qiao searched along the way and happened to see Xiuli Army Junior Commander He Xiao being tied up and bullied by Commander Xue Zhileng. The soldiers knelt on the ground begging for mercy. He Xiao was unyielding with his tough bones. Xue Zhileng used "shaking military morale" as an excuse to execute him.
Just as He Xiao was about to be taken away, Chu Qiao, who had been watching for a long time, suddenly spoke up and said: "Wait." Chu Qiao was just a newly arrived archery instructor. Xue Zhileng was handling his own soldiers and told her not to meddle. Chu Qiao advised him to report the matter to Yuan Che, the commander of the Cavalry Camp.
The person he was about to kill was not an ordinary deputy general, but a general of the Xiuli Army. The Xiuli Army was a heavy troop defending Chang'an, not his Xue Zhileng's private army. Xue Zhileng was speechless, choked by Chu Qiao's words, and unwillingly left with his men. The Xiuli Army all came from Northern Yan. They had been branded with the infamy of ingratitude because they failed to save Marquis Northen Settler three years ago.
He Xiao lay on the bed recuperating from his injuries. His subordinates Ge Qi and Wu Danyu discussed whether they could contact Yan Xun through Chu Qiao to show their loyalty. As they spoke, Chu Qiao knocked and entered. She brought high-quality wound medicine to He Xiao. Thanks to Chu Qiao today, He Xiao was spared. He was curious how Chu Qiao knew him.
Yan Xun was returning to Northern Yan, and Chu Qiao had already thought through all the potential helpers she could secure, and the Xiuli Army was among them. However, she did not tell this to He Xiao and the others. Night fell. In the quiet small forest, He Xiao played the bìlì alone. Chu Qiao came over. He Xiao knew she was someone close to Yan Xun and spoke to her about his private matters.
Since the incident three years ago, they had inexplicably been labeled as traitors. He was expelled from his family by his elder brother, and his wife was killed by bandits because of him. Upon hearing this, Chu Qiao righteously offered to help him avenge. He Xiao saw hope in her. If Yan Xun was willing to trust them, the Xiuli Army could get rid of the traitor's infamy.
In fact, the Xiuli Army also bore some responsibility for being labeled as traitors; they reacted slowly back then, allowing others to exploit the loophole and directly attack the strategic stronghold of Northern Yan. Chu Qiao told him that whether Yan Xun currently believes the Xiuli Army are not traitors is not important. Yan Xun's period of confinement was almost over, and what the Xiuli Army did then would be the most important.
Yan Xun had already made full preparations for leaving Chang'an. They had extensively laid out flammable oil in Chang'an. The path out of Chang'an was bound to be extremely dangerous. They were well prepared, only lacking a suitable opportunity. Yuan Che had grown up beside Noble Consort Wei since childhood and regarded her as his birth mother. Noble Consort Wei did not want to marry Chun'er to Xiao Ce and wanted to arrange her engagement earlier.
She asked Yuan Che to come because she wanted to discuss a suitable candidate with him. Yuan Che came out from Noble Consort Wei's place and happened to meet Chun'er in the imperial garden. He slightly hinted about the engagement to her, giving her a heads-up. Chun'er was concerned about the candidate for the consort. Yuan Che only said it was someone he knew well.
Yan Xun knew Chu Qiao was in the Xiuli Army and decided to go see her. At this time, in the Cavalry Camp, Yuwen Yue was dining with Yuan Che. Yuan Che teased Yuwen Yue about Chu Qiao. Yuwen Yue laughed at him, saying a dignified Royal Prince was so gossipy. Yuan Che reminded him that Chu Qiao and Yan Xun had shared joys and sorrows, and their bond was extraordinary.
Yuwen Yue understood all this in his heart, and hearing it stated so plainly made him feel even worse, but he had already prepared himself psychologically to watch Chu Qiao find happiness from afar. Yuwen Yue stood on the high city wall, gazing into the distance. Where his gaze rested, Yan Xun and Chu Qiao stood. Yan Xun came to see Chu Qiao and thoughtfully prepared hand protection cream for her.
The two talked and laughed, and the atmosphere was excellent. Subsequently, Chu Qiao taught archery on the training ground and personally demonstrated, shooting two arrows at once, both hitting the bullseye. The soldiers applauded continuously. Just then, Yuwen Yue walked over and, seeing the arrows on the target, coldly asked who shot them. Hearing his tone, as if thinking they were shot poorly, Chu Qiao quietly replied that it was her.
Yuwen Yue understood, raised his hand, and also shot two arrows, hitting the bullseye, drawing continuous cheers from the crowd. Yuwen Yue saw that the Xiuli Army's bows and arrows were old and proposed replacing them with a new batch, asking Chu Qiao to follow him to get the token. He said all that just to be alone with her. In Yuwen Yue's room, he sat motionless behind the desk.
Chu Qiao didn't want to waste time with him and asked him to quickly write the token. Yuwen Yue sat there unmoved, saying he couldn't write without grinding the inkstick. Chu Qiao had no choice but to step forward and grind the ink. Yuwen Yue was delighted in his heart, but sarcastically mocked her for contradicting herself, asking who had said just a few days ago that she would never serve him again.
Upon hearing this, Chu Qiao threw down the inkstone and refused to continue. Yuwen Yue knew when to stop, reminding her to stay out of trouble. He said that Yan Xun was planning something too big, and he had already resolved the matter of Wei Guang for them, but only this once. He hoped they would take care of themselves. Noble Consort Wei arranged for Chun'er and Yuwen Yue to eat together, her intention was self-evident.
Chun'er's reluctance was fully expressed on her face. Noble Consort Wei left them alone. Both knew each other's thoughts. Seeing Yuwen Yue looking cold, Chun'er started to joke, asking if he regretted not being able to marry such a beautiful and generous imperial princess like her. Yuwen Yue insincerely played along, saying he regretted it, which completely amused Chun'er.