Princess Agents Episode 58 Recap
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Everywhere in Honghcuan City was already dilapidated. He Xiao's father also died in this war. He tidied his father's iron shop, thinking of his father's words to him to guard Northern Yan during his lifetime. The pain in his heart was unspeakable, but he only became more determined in his belief to guard Northern Yan. Ah Jing went to Xianwan's tomb to pay respects. Xianwan had accepted him before. Unexpectedly, after parting, their reunion was in such a state.
Yan Xun retreated his troops. Yuan Che handled post-war matters and instructed that the sacrificed soldiers must be buried with honors. It was just that Yuwen Yue disappeared after Yan Xun retreated his troops. Yuan Che believed that Yuwen Yue was certainly not a rash person and he would make the right choice. From a distance, he saw a person on a horse galloping towards them from outside the city.
It was indeed Yuwen Yue, who hadn't been seen for many days. A smile appeared on Yuan Che's face. Yuwen Yue returned to Qingshan House injured. Yuwen Zhuo knew he was injured because of Chu Qiao. Yuwen Zhuo saw his grandson's deep affection, but he still couldn't help but remind him that he and Chu Qiao belonged to two different factions and he still needed to be mindful of his status. Yuan Che then came to visit.
Great Wei's current situation was worrying. Yan Xun was coveting like a tiger, and Liang was also not to be underestimated. Yuwen Yue sighed, saying that war was inevitable, and only innocent civilians were getting hurt. After Chu Qiao was unconscious for a day and a night, she finally woke up. Du Ping'an had been taking care of her by her side. Yan Xun cared about Chu Qiao, but he dared not go to see her.
He knew Ah Chu was blaming him. Yan Xun was meticulously carving a piece of jade, planning to give it to Chu Qiao once it was carved. He thought of his father's skillful hands and mind; a pair of hands that held knives could brew wine and carve jade ornaments. He left home early and learned nothing. Ah Jing saw Yan Xun's deep affection for Chu Qiao and suggested that he propose to Chu Qiao.
How could Yan Xun not want to? But he was now just a rebel and traitor who had found a temporary peace in a corner. If Ah Chu married him, she would be the wife of a rebel and traitor. This was something Yan Xun did not wish to see. Zhong Yu went to see Chu Qiao. She thanked Chu Qiao for saving the people of Northern Yan.
Chu Qiao, in turn, thanked Zhong Yu for her insightful and clever mind, who mediated and made Yan Xun understand her determination to defend Honghcuan City, and finally withdrew his troops to reinforce. Having just experienced a war, Honghcuan City was in ruins, waiting to be rebuilt. Walking on the dilapidated streets, Chu Qiao saw a little boy practicing with a scarecrow.
Zhong Yu told her that the little boy's family had all died in the war, and the little boy was diligently practicing martial arts simply to avenge his family. When would the cycle of vengeance end? What did the common people do to deserve this? The Emperor of Wei did not trust Yuwen Yue and made him stay idle at home. This was all thanks to Wei Shuye who impeached him after returning from Xianyang.
But Wei Shuye was not doing much better. After the war in Northern Yan, he and Yuan Chun returned to Chang'an. Wei Shuye was stripped of some power, and Yuan Chun was thrown into prison for stealing the military tally. Noble Consort Wei and Yuan Song went to the prison to visit. Yuan Chun showed no remorse at all.
Listening to her imperial mother repeatedly say she was Great Wei's most noble imperial princess, Yuan Chun revealed a cold smile on her face. What imperial princess or not imperial princess? She was now just a big joke. On the day of her marriage, the groom rebelled. It was ridiculous that she had still planned to pursue him persistently, only to be humiliated by his soldiers. Aside from revenge, Yuan Chun now sought nothing else.
Noble Consort Wei knew that her daughter was no longer the naive and innocent imperial princess she once was. Before leaving, she earnestly hoped that Yuan Chun would grow up and become more mature.