Princess Agents Episode 6 Recap
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Jin Zhu couldn't help but refuse, bringing up her identity as someone sent by the grand madam of Household Three, intending to use her influence to suppress others. But she got one thing wrong, this is Qingshan House, Yuwen Yue's territory, how could people from Household Three run wild here? Yue Qi coldly warned Jin Zhu to know her place, and announced that from now on, only Chu Qiao would be allowed to enter and exit Yuwen Yue's bedroom.
In the kitchen, the maidservants chatted as they worked. Chu Qiao's status was no longer what it used to be; as arrogant as these maidservants had been in bullying her before, that's how much they feared her now. Chu Qiao naturally understood their psychology. She got straight to the point, stating directly that she would not make things difficult for them, as convenience for others is convenience for oneself.
Jin Zhu came to provoke, mocking Chu Qiao for her humble origins. Using sharp words has never been Chu Qiao's style; who would win or lose would be revealed in due course. Sunlight streamed through the window into the cozy and elegant room. Yuwen Yue sat upright before his desk, dressed in a simple green robe, his face as handsome as jade, quietly reading a book.
Yan Xun, dressed in a purple robe with his black hair tied high, equally handsome and distinguished, came to invite Yuwen Yue to a banquet hosted by Zhao Xifeng and others, claiming that if he didn't go, he would regret it for an entire spring. Yuwen Yue agreed to go. Feeling pleased, Yan Xun suggested bringing Chu Qiao along so she could see more of the world. Yuwen Yue turned and asked, "Why?"
Yan Xun proposed exchanging a Ferghana horse for Chu Qiao with Yuwen Yue. Yuwen Yue maintained his usual poker face and told him he wouldn't exchange, saying he wasn't familiar with him. Yan Xun didn't like hearing that. He chased after Yuwen Yue, pressing him to tell the truth. It was still that serene and elegant courtyard. Chu Qiao stood on the swinging swing, her movements light and her progress remarkably fast. Afterwards, Yuwen Yue suddenly made a move.
When Chu Qiao held a vase, he tested her skills, and in their back and forth, their clothes became wet. Chu Qiao quickly stepped forward to wipe him dry. The white silk wiped against his plain brocade robe. The air seemed to stop flowing, and the atmosphere became indescribable for a moment. Yuwen Yue suddenly stood up and spoke harshly. Chu Qiao's martial arts improved quickly, and naturally, she felt puzzled and dissatisfied with Yuwen Yue's occasional punishments.
Yuwen Yue had his own set of explanations. As his bedchamber maidservant, the punishment of hanging from a stake was to ensure she could pour water and brew tea in one smooth motion, reducing trembling; the long jump punishment was to make her agile and graceful; and the flying stone punishment was to train her quick hands and sharp eyes, so she wouldn't seem so foolish and avoid being targeted by others.
That last sentence sounded a bit sour; he might not have even noticed it himself. Chu Qiao knew he was doing it for her own good. She generously overlooked Yuwen Yue's venomous explanation and sincerely thanked him. As dusk approached, Chu Qiao returned to her room and saw Jin Zhu holding something as despicable as "Hui Xin," intending to frame her.
Chu Qiao forcefully stopped her, raising an eyebrow slightly, and advised her that if she wanted to frame someone, she should at least use her brain. Such despicable tactics were simply not up to par. With that, Chu Qiao picked up the things Jin Zhu hadn't yet put away and threw them directly out of the room.
The contents of the small box scattered on the floor, and a pair of human skin gloves was mixed among them, which Chu Qiao happened to spot. She suspected that Jin Zhu was the mysterious masked woman on the night of Linxi's death. Jin Zhu went overnight to beg Yuwen Huai to get rid of Chu Qiao. Yuwen Huai had his own plans.
He warned her to hide the human skin gloves well, or else her own life would be in danger. Jin Zhu rushed back to her former room, which was now Chu Qiao's room, to look for the gloves. Chu Qiao instantly saw her guilty conscience, confirming that Linxi's death was indeed related to Jin Zhu. The bright moon hung high, and a feathered arrow flew into the secret chamber.
Yue Qi had already confirmed that Chu Qiao arrived at the Jing family three years ago, publicly declared as an illegitimate daughter. At the same time, Luo He's daughter disappeared. Chu Qiao's rapid progress in martial arts made Yue Qi associate these two events. Yuwen Yue listened quietly, giving no instructions for now. Ruoran invaded the border. Moments earlier, the aristocratic youths of Chang'an, who had been enjoying the hunting grounds, rushed into the palace to discuss countermeasures.
As a hostage prince, Yan Xun's status was awkward at this time, and he was mocked by Zhao Xifeng and others. Soon after, news arrived that the Marquis Northen Settler, brave and skilled in battle, had decisively defeated Ruoran. At this point, His Majesty summoned Yuwen Yue for an audience to inquire about the Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes. Yuwen Yue reported truthfully that if His Majesty required it, it could be activated within three months.
His Majesty was very concerned about the large number of disaster victims flocking to Northern Yan and the Marquis Northen Settler's widespread fame. Yuwen Yue wore a blue Jin Yi, which made him appear less understated but added a touch of heroic spirit. He said that the Marquis Northen Settler's governance was effective, truly a blessing for Great Wei. His Majesty privately learned that the Marquis Northen Settler had secretly colluded with Ruoran and was very displeased.
He wanted to use the Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes to investigate the truth of the matter. Yuwen Yue spoke up for the Yan family, which greatly displeased His Majesty. However, Yuwen Yue subsequently received the military seal and temporarily took charge of the Forbidden Guards' vanguard. Meanwhile, Yuwen Huai received a secret imperial edict, the content of which was unknown.
Noble Consort Wei reminded Yuwen Yue to act quickly to prevent the Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes from changing hands. The secret imperial edict Yuwen Huai received only instructed him to verify whether the Marquis Northen Settler was rebelling. However, Yuwen Yue, his thorn in the side, had already gained military authority and controlled the Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes, which made Yuwen Huai intensely jealous.
Yuwen Yue suffered from an innate cold illness, requiring him to seclude himself for three days each year. That would be the best time to eliminate him, and Yuwen Huai happened to hold his nemesis, the Snow Jade Dog. The old master of Household Three was uneasy, bringing up the Samsara Camp, which specialized in training assassins, saying that using assassins was much more reassuring than using a jade dog. Yuwen Huai's face revealed a ruthless expression.
This double-kill scheme was truly brilliant. In the early morning, birds chirped. Chu Qiao was dressed in a light purple dress, simple yet elegant. However, facing a fastidious master like Yuwen Yue, she couldn't help but feel a headache. She brewed cup after cup of tea, but none received Yuwen Yue's approval. Helpless, Chu Qiao had no choice but to brew ten cups of tea at once and let him choose himself. Yuwen Yue took out several paintings.
The scenes were quite profound; viewed one way, it was one scene, but upside down, it conveyed another meaning. He told Chu Qiao the story of the grievances between Zong, Heng, and Jian. The three competed in a martial arts contest, and the winner could become the master's disciple. Zong's martial arts were much superior to Jian's. Jian developed murderous intent and was expelled from the mountain by the master.
At last, Yuwen Yue took out a Jian manual from a brocade box. It was the seventy-two moves of Green Cloud Jian used in the story. Chu Qiao felt a hint of desolation from the story, and this intuition was correct. At the end of the story, Heng opened the door to find Zong dead in his room, covered in blood.
Chu Qiao initially thought Heng had killed Zong, but eventually discovered that Jian had secretly used silver needles to injure Zong's vital points during the martial arts contest, and then made it seem as if Heng was the killer. This story told Chu Qiao that what one sees is not necessarily true. She thought of Linxi's death, deep in thought. Yuwen Yue practiced archery in the courtyard. He was skilled with a bow and crossbow, his arrows never missing. Each arrow seemed to carry the force of thunder, hitting the bullseye. The last arrow made Chu Qiao, who was secretly watching from the side, widen her eyes in surprise.