Princess Agents Episode 61 Recap
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Chen Laoban walked to a quiet bamboo forest, where thin mist permeated, making it exceptionally serene. Meng Feng had been waiting there for a long time. Seeing Chen Laoban arrive, Meng Feng took out the Spy Network of Heavenly Eyes token, which represented Yuwen Yue's identity, and showed Yuwen Yue's warrant to him. Then, they agreed to meet at the Honghcuan City gate early tomorrow morning.
Early the next day, Meng Feng changed into a peasant woman's attire and, with several Samsara Camp brothers similarly disguised, waited at the city gate. Meng Feng was anxious and tried to enter the city before Chen Laoban arrived. The soldiers guarding the gate immediately became alert upon seeing that they had no permit, suspecting them to be spies. Meng Feng clenched her fists, claiming the permit was not on her.
Just then, Chen Laoban hurried from inside the city and showed the soldier the permit A Jing had given him yesterday. With the permit, Meng Feng and her group smoothly entered the city. Immediately after entering the city, they encountered Chu Qiao and He Xiao. Chu Qiao saw them transporting several carts of goods and asked what was in them. Meng Feng had already prepared for this situation and showed them the rice in the carts.
Seeing nothing unusual, Chu Qiao let them pass. Meng Feng obtained a map of Yan Xun's military camp from Chen Laoban and planned a night raid on Yan Xun's camp, targeting his granary. Chen Laoban thought it was inappropriate, considering the plan too reckless and needing more careful deliberation. At that moment, Chen Laoban received a secret letter, learning that a Southern boss would deliver grain tonight, and the grain would be sent into the warehouse overnight.
With people constantly going in and out, it would be inconvenient to act. Meng Feng led her people to survey the situation and happened to see Zhan Ziyu's carriage approaching. They dared not get too close and could only sporadically hear some of Zhan Ziyu's conversation with A Jing. Zhan Ziyu had personally delivered the grain this time, and A Jing thanked him for his kindness in transporting grain from afar, preparing an inn for his rest.
After Meng Feng returned, Chen Laoban told her that Zhan Ziyu was the big boss of the Southern Shipping Gang. With his help, Yan Xun would be an unstoppable force. Chen Laoban intended to kill Zhan Ziyu to eliminate future troubles. However, Meng Feng strongly objected, intuiting that Zhan Ziyu was not a simple character.
That evening, Cheng Yuan hosted Zhan Ziyu at the inn, claiming that Yan Xun had gone to Blue City for inspection and could not see him immediately. Zhan Ziyu didn't mind. He seemingly casually mentioned Yan Xun's return to reinforce Honghcuan. Cheng Yuan sighed and irritably told him that it was all because of a woman. Zhan Ziyu understood, realizing that Chu Qiao was indeed there.
Having achieved his goal, he did not wish to stay longer and left early the next day. Meng Feng wrote a note instructing Chen Laoban to immediately send someone to deliver it to Yuwen Yue. They acted cautiously; the note changed hands several times before finally reaching a beggar. However, they didn't know that they had already been targeted by Chu Qiao. The beggar had just received the note when he was caught by Chu Qiao.
She followed the trail and apprehended Chen Laoban, the head of Yuwen Yue's spies in Honghcuan City, and all the other spies. No matter how He Xiao whipped and interrogated him, Chen Laoban remained silent. But Chu Qiao had intercepted their note and already knew they would act that night.
She imitated Meng Feng's handwriting and wrote a note to Yuwen Yue, stating that the action would take place tonight and she would return by Hai hour, asking Mister not to worry. It was this very note that made Yuwen Yue realize something was amiss, prompting him to immediately order Yue Qi to inform Meng Feng to retreat. Meng Feng and her people had already reached outside the granary when they suddenly saw a retreat signal appear in the sky.
Meng Feng immediately ordered a retreat. But it was too late; Chu Qiao had been waiting at the city gate for a long time. Seeing them approach, He Xiao led his men to shoot arrows. Meng Feng suddenly counterattacked, unexpectedly firing several arrows at He Xiao, seizing the opportunity to leap out of the city gate with her companions. Although Meng Feng was hit by an arrow, she was not seriously injured.
This time, it was thanks to Yuwen Yue seeing through Chu Qiao's plan; otherwise, it would be uncertain if Meng Feng could have made it back. Yue Qi was curious how Yuwen Yue had managed to do it. Yuwen Yue recalled how he had taught Chu Qiao to write. Chu Qiao had a unique small habit when writing, one she didn't even know herself, but it had long been noticed by Yuwen Yue.
It was this small habit that made Yuwen Yue realize that note was written by her. In the Honghcuan City prison, Chen Laoban and his group were quietly released. The iron chains and shackles that confined them showed no damage at all, clearly indicating they were opened with a key. Cheng Yuan coerced the prison guards to standardize their statements, saying that a masked woman had released the people.
After Chen Laoban and his group came out, they were immediately transferred by Yuwen Yue to a safe place. According to Chen Laoban, the one who released them was a black-clothed masked man. In the main hall of Yan Xun's residence, Yan Xun sat in a high position, listening to Zhong Yu's report: the Emperor of Wei was seriously ill, and all matters of Great Wei were now in the hands of the Seventh Royal Prince Yuan Che.
No matter who controlled the government, Yan Xun would not give up his plan to attack Great Wei; his determination could be seen from the urgent food collection during these days. Zhong Yu believed that Yuan Che acted prudently and always prioritized the bigger picture. Whether he was a threat to Northern Yan was temporarily unknown, implying that she was asking Yan Xun if he could delay sending troops. Cheng Yuan was eager to provoke war to get revenge.
Hearing Zhong Yu say this, he was naturally displeased and sarcastically asked Zhong Yu how she knew Yuan Che so well, wondering if they had a very close personal relationship. Cheng Yuan's baseless slander was easily refuted by Zhong Yu. Cheng Yuan then brought up to Yan Xun the matter of Chen Laoban and others being rescued. The chains and shackles were undamaged, indicating it was an inside job.
Cheng Yuan claimed that the prison guards reported it was a woman's doing, directly pointing the finger at Chu Qiao. Zhong Yu did not believe Chu Qiao would do such a thing and spoke up to defend her. Yan Xun told them both to stop bothering with this matter; he would handle it himself. On the plank bridge by the river, Chu Qiao sat quietly, daydreaming.
Yan Xun came over and directly asked if she had done it, saying he would believe whatever she said. Chu Qiao sneered, telling him it wasn't her, but in her heart, she couldn't help but feel disappointed with Yan Xun. If he truly trusted her, why ask this unnecessary question? Yan Xun insisted on starting a war, and Chu Qiao advised him many times that the people of Northern Yan could no longer withstand the devastation of war.
In Chang'an Palace, Zhao Jieyu died inexplicably, leaving behind a still young Royal Prince, Yuan Yang. For royal princes and princesses who lost their birth mothers in the palace, life was exceptionally difficult; Yuan Chun was a living example. Yuan Chun, with an innocent look, played with Yuan Yang, and their laughter and joyful sounds were continuous. Suddenly, an order came from Eunuch Wang, saying that the Emperor wanted Yuan Yang to dine at Lan Shuyi's palace.
Yuan Chun, while helping Yuan Yang wash his hands, earnestly told him not to casually eat things given by others, explaining that her beloved little rabbit had been poisoned to death by eating random things.