Princess Agents Episode 62 Recap

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Yuan Yang half-understood his Imperial Sister's words, and nodded obediently. In Shuyi's palace, Lan Shuyi asked the Emperor why he wanted her to cook for Yuan Yang herself. The Emperor's health was deteriorating day by day. Lan Shuyi had no children, and Yuan Yang's birth mother had just died. He wanted Lan Shuyi to be Yuan Yang's adoptive mother.

Unexpectedly, when Yuan Yang came, he refused to eat anything Lan Shuyi made, crying and hiding in the Emperor's arms, saying he didn't want to be a little rabbit. The Emperor soothed Yuan Yang's emotions and gently asked him who he wanted to take care of him. Yuan Yang had been playing very well with Yuan Chun these days, so of course he wanted her to take care of him.

Yuwen Yue received a letter from Yuan Che at Meilin Pass. The letter mentioned that the Emperor's health was weakening day by day, and he did not have much time left, but he was still greedy for power and constantly guarded against Yuan Che, his son who held military power. The Emperor had recently been paying more attention to the little Royal Prince Yuan Yang, showing signs of wanting to pass the throne to him.

Yuan Chun also noticed the Emperor's motive and held onto Yuan Yang tightly, her intentions utterly obvious. Yuwen Yue understood Yuan Che's situation and wrote back, suggesting that he might as well volunteer to fight Yan Xun and secretly dispatch troops to garrison outside Chang'an city. This way, on the surface, Yuan Chun could relax her vigilance, but if she made any unusual moves, Yuan Che would be able to checkmate her in time.

From afar, Yuan Chun watched Yuan Che lead his troops away from the city tower. Once Yuan Che was gone, Chang'an would be hers. At night, the Emperor suddenly awoke from a dream, coughing incessantly, and loudly called for Wang Dajian and Lan Shuyi to bring him medicine. In the quiet imperial bedchamber, only the Emperor's low coughs were exceptionally clear. The medicine arrived, but it was Yuan Chun who delivered it herself.

At this point, she wanted to know if her Emperor Father had used her marriage to lure and kill Yan Xun. The Emperor generously admitted it, telling her that it was also an act of necessity. Yuan Chun sneered upon hearing this, finding it laughable that she had once wholeheartedly believed her Emperor Father genuinely wanted to marry her to Yan Xun. Those days were almost the happiest of her life.

The more joyful she was then, the more intense her hatred was now. All of this was thanks to her Emperor Father. Yuan Chun vehemently denounced the Emperor's actions. Because of suspicion and jealousy in his heart, he killed Marquis Northen Settler. Temporarily pardoning Yan Xun was merely to display his benevolence and morality. He was cold-blooded and ruthless, watching Noble Consort Wei, who had accompanied him for many years, drink poisoned wine without stopping her.

Yuan Song, who was kind-hearted, was sent by him to guard the frontier. Yuan Che, who had great ambitions, was suspected by him and never entrusted with important tasks for fear of threatening his throne. Now, he even wanted to pass the throne to an ignorant and naive child; it was utterly ridiculous. The Emperor was already gravely ill. Hearing Yuan Chun's profound accusations at this moment, anger surged through him, and he spat out a mouthful of fresh blood.

Yuan Chun took out a bottle of poison and poured it into the medicinal soup under the Emperor's gaze. The Emperor saw her intention and, panicking and terrified, begged for mercy, attempting to exchange the throne for his life. Yuan Chun approached the Emperor step by step, holding the bowl of medicine. What use would the throne be to her? Besides, after Yuan Yang ascended the throne, her assistance from behind the scenes would have the same effect.

Just as Yuan Chun was about to force the Emperor to drink the poison, Yuan Che suddenly appeared and stopped everything. Although Yuan Che harbored much dissatisfaction with the Emperor, the constraints of being a subject and a son compelled him to protect the Emperor. Seeing her plan fail, Yuan Chun burst into tears. She was then confined by the Emperor in a temple, awaiting judgment.

The Emperor handed over state affairs to Yuan Che, while he himself remained in his imperial bedchamber all day, saying nothing. It seemed Yuan Chun's actions had deeply shaken him. Yuan Che wrote a letter informing Yuwen Yue of all this, thanking him for his excellent strategy. At Meilin Pass, Yuan Song strolled to a farmhouse and saw the brother and sister of the family happily playing hide-and-seek, a smile unconsciously appearing on his face.

He told Meng Feng that he and Chun'er also often played like this when they were children, but unfortunately, those happy days were gone forever. Meng Feng saw that he was homesick and used the straw at hand to tie up a scarecrow. Yuan Song saw how skillful she was and thought that the people in her village must like her very much. However, Meng Feng told him that everyone in her village had died. She had escaped at the time by making scarecrows in the fields, and when she returned home, her parents and brother had already died tragically.

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