Princess Agents Episode 55 Recap
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Seeing Yuan Chun, who was reckless for revenge, Wei Shuye was heartbroken. Yuan Chun was the imperial princess of Great Wei. If Chang'an fell, what would she have left? Yuan Chun now completely disregarded her country and home; she only wanted revenge. She demanded that Wei Shuye immediately attack Honghcuan City. The only person Wei Shuye could never refuse in his life was Yuan Chun, the girl he loved.
Chu Qiao led the Xiuli Army to the outskirts of Honghcuan City, where she saw a large number of civilians trapped outside, with the city gates tightly shut. At the same time, Chu Qiao received news that Wei Shuye's army was about to arrive. The situation was critical. Chu Qiao shouted that they were reinforcements and urged the soldiers guarding the city gates to open them quickly.
Cheng Yuan received the news and claimed there were no reinforcements at all, and that those outside the city must be Wei army spies, ordering them to be shot and killed with arrows. Cheng Yuan actually knew that it was Chu Qiao outside the city, but it was Chu Qiao whom he wanted to kill. He disregarded the people of Honghcuan City. Chu Qiao would not let him go, so he had to strike first to protect himself.
Feng Mian found a way to enter the city and told Cheng Yuan that Chu Qiao was outside, asking him to open the city gates. Cheng Yuan gave a sinister smile. One of his generals had led soldiers to set up an ambush inside the city, and a large number of soldiers with bows and arrows were poised on the city walls, ready to shoot arrows at Chu Qiao and her companions at any moment.
Feng Mian realized Cheng Yuan's trick and desperately rushed onto the city tower, shouting that there was an ambush and telling Chu Qiao to run. Cheng Yuan's general, seeing that Feng Mian had revealed their plan, stabbed Feng Mian in the waist with a spear. Chu Qiao watched helplessly as Feng Mian was stabbed, lost his balance, fell from the city tower, and died spitting blood. Feng Mian died tragically, and Chu Qiao was heartbroken.
Meanwhile, the Wei army was less than forty li away from Honghcuan City. Cheng Yuan received the news and fled with his subordinate general Jiang Teng and the garrison soldiers through a secret passage. At this moment, the four Xianwan sisters, subordinates of Zhong Yu, arrived to support Chu Qiao. Two of the four sisters infiltrated the city and coerced a general inside to open the city gates.
Chu Qiao led the Xiuli Army into the city, but they were not welcomed by the city's residents, who still believed the Xiuli Army were traitors and did not trust them. Chu Qiao explained clearly to the people what had happened with the Xiuli Army back then, only then gaining their understanding. At this point, the Wei army had already arrived outside the city gates. Countless arrows rained down on Honghcuan City.
This was merely a show of force; if the city gates were not opened tomorrow, they would surely attack the city. When Cheng Yuan fled, he took a large amount of weapons and equipment, leaving nothing for the Xiuli Army. The Xiuli Army was already small in number, and now the battle to defend the city became even more difficult. Chu Qiao took out her improved weapon designs and ordered them to be urgently manufactured.
The weapons she improved had immense destructive power. Chu Qiao believed that if they could hold out for seven days, Yan Xun's reinforcements would surely arrive. At this time, Yan Xun was outside Meilin Pass, gazing towards Chang'an. He was intent on capturing the capital of Great Wei, having long disregarded the survival of Northern Yan. With a major battle imminent, He Xiao patrolled at night and found Ge Qi standing on the city tower.
He Xiao remembered that it was not Ge Qi's turn on duty tonight. Ge Qi missed his family in his heart and found it difficult to sleep, wondering if his parents at home were safe and sound, whether his young wife had given birth to a boy or a girl, or if she had already remarried. Bearing the name of a traitor, Ge Qi dared not return home to see them.
He now only hoped that tomorrow's battle would clear the Xiuli Army's name as traitors, so he could return home honorably to reunite with his family. At the same time, Chu Qiao was also inspecting various parts of the city. As she walked down a street, she noticed a boy hiding behind a pile of straw baskets, peeking at her, thinking he hadn't been discovered.
Chu Qiao smiled faintly and told him to come out, "You're hiding so obviously, who wouldn't see you?" The boy was a child Chu Qiao had saved on the street when she left Honghcuan City previously. At that time, the boy was beaten severely because he had no money but wanted to buy medicine for his sick mother. Fortunately, Chu Qiao passed by and had Feng Mian give him some silver.
Chu Qiao saw that even at such a young age, he knew to be filial to his mother, and asked for his name. The boy told her his name was Du Gouzi, and he was fifteen years old this year. Chu Qiao couldn't help but laugh at such a handsome child having such a crude name.
Du Gouzi also felt his name wasn't pleasant to hear and asked Chu Qiao to change it for him, but he still had to keep the surname Du. Chu Qiao took a deep breath and said, "Then let's call you Ping'an. I hope you can always stay safe and sound in this chaotic world." Dawn was gradually breaking, and a battle between Honghcuan City and the Wei army was inevitable.
Chu Qiao ordered the four Xianwan sisters to set up an ambush in the dense forest to cut off the Wei army's grain and heavy machinery. Although the four sisters were women, their agility was no less than that of men. They set fire to the Wei army's grain supplies, prevented heavy machinery from reaching the battlefield, forcing the Wei army to dispatch a portion of their forces to support the rear.
Even under these circumstances, the four sisters still did not fear the powerful enemy, releasing poisonous smoke to disrupt the Wei army's formation, seizing the opportunity to rush into the battlefield and slay enemy soldiers. Chu Qiao stood sternly on the city tower, shooting an arrow into the Wei army's large flag, clearly signaling her intent to fight. The people of Northern Yan were unyielding and would never surrender without a fight.
A large number of flaming rocks were thrown from inside the city, and arrows were simultaneously loosed. Instantly, flames erupted and smoke billowed. Taking advantage of this offensive, Chu Qiao charged ahead into the enemy ranks, breaking through like a hot knife through butter, heading straight for Yuan Qi, the Royal Prince and commander of the Wei army. As the saying goes, to catch the bandits, first catch their leader.
Chu Qiao's movements were agile; she leaped into the air and instantly landed on Yuan Qi's war chariot. Yuan Qi's sword had just been raised when Chu Qiao's sword slit his throat. With their commander dead, the Wei army collapsed into disarray, suffering a crushing defeat in this battle. After the battle, looking up, the flames of war had not yet extinguished, bodies piled up like mountains, and blood flowed like rivers. The four Xianwan sisters had sacrificed themselves at some unknown time.