Princess Agents Episode 64 Recap

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Yuan Chun took responsibility for her actions, telling the person who brought the wine not to make trouble for her maid, Caiwei. Just as Yuan Chun was about to drink the poisoned wine, a pebble knocked the wine cup from her hand. Wei Shuye arrived with his men. He desperately led Yuan Chun in their escape, but during the escape, he was unfortunately shot by an arrow.

He knew his time was running out, and he had already prepared a boat for her at the dock. Wei Shuye had always been deeply infatuated with Yuan Chun, and only dared to boldly declare his love for her just before his death. If he had been braver then, they wouldn't have ended up like this. Wei Shuye died. Yuan Chun hugged his body and cried bitterly.

Fate had never been fair to her; all the people who were good to her had left her one by one. Yuan Che arrived with the Forbidden Guards, slaughtering all of Wei Shuye's men, but out of brother-sister affection, he spared Yuan Chun. In Honghcuan City, Northern Yan, Yan Xun was meticulously carving a jade pendant he intended to give to Chu Qiao.

Meanwhile, the Xiuli Army was sent to patrol the Ice Lake by Cheng Yuan, under the pretext of discovering enemy activity. Chu Qiao couldn't see any sign of the Xiuli Army anywhere in the camp. Worried, she went to find Jiang Teng, a junior general under Cheng Yuan. Chu Qiao asked about the whereabouts of the Xiuli Army.

Jiang Teng had a smug look, saying that Chu Qiao was no longer a general of the Xiuli Army, and he had nothing to tell her. Chu Qiao sneered, drew her sword, and placed it against Jiang Teng's neck. Jiang Teng, fearing for his life, told Chu Qiao that the Xiuli Army had gone to the Ice Lake. Cheng Yuan had always harbored ill intentions.

Chu Qiao feared the Xiuli Army would be trapped by his schemes, so she galloped there at full speed. Meanwhile, Jiang Teng told Cheng Yuan about Chu Qiao's visit. Cheng Yuan had known all along that Chu Qiao would look for Jiang Teng. He designed to lure Chu Qiao and the Xiuli Army to the Ice Lake, intending to use the group of people from Meilin Pass to capture them all in one fell swoop.

Although the plan was good, Jiang Teng was afraid that Yan Xun would be difficult to deal with if he investigated later, as they all saw how much Yan Xun cared about Chu Qiao. Cheng Yuan no longer cared about the consequences. He only knew that Chu Qiao, as a general, was not suitable for Northern Yan, and as a woman, her heart was not with Yan Xun.

As long as Chu Qiao was around, Yan Xun's reign would be difficult to achieve. Although Cheng Yuan's methods were despicable, he saw things with exceptional clarity. Chu Qiao arrived at the Ice Lake and saw He Xiao standing safely in front of her with the Xiuli Army. She couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. Chu Qiao was worried that the Xiuli Army would be ambushed, and indeed, they were ambushed.

Yuwen Yue walked out from behind Chu Qiao, accompanied by Yue Qi. Left alone, Chu Qiao asked, "Have you been well?" Seeing Yuwen Yue remain silent, Yue Qi took over, playfully saying that he was doing very well, eating and sleeping well, and his martial arts had improved significantly.

Chu Qiao smiled faintly, but Yuwen Yue told Yue Qi to check on Meng Feng, as there were many wild beasts and traps here, and he didn't want her to get hurt. Yue Qi chuckled teasingly, "Mister, you're being tsundere. Meng Feng herself is like a wild beast, how could she get hurt?" But he wisely walked away anyway. On the vast icy surface, only Yuwen Yue and Chu Qiao remained.

Yuwen Yue told Chu Qiao that someone had deliberately lured them here, and it was likely Cheng Yuan's conspiracy. Yuwen Yue knew that Cheng Yuan had been making things difficult for Chu Qiao, but why didn't Yan Xun stop him? Chu Qiao looked at the chilling lake surface and told him that the hatred in Yan Xun's heart was probably deeper than this icy lake. Chu Qiao squatted by the lake.

She told Yuwen Yue that she initially only wanted to leave. Later, when she met Yan Xun and heard him talk about Northern Yan, Chu Qiao felt her heart come alive, but now she realized she had been too presumptuous. The Xiuli Army's faith was in her, and she had promised to bring them home, yet she had allowed them to suffer countless casualties in battle after battle. Now, they were even ostracized and in a difficult situation.

Chu Qiao couldn't help but wonder if it would have been better if she had obeyed Yan Xun and let the Xiuli Army leave back then. Yuwen Yue asked her, "Do you regret it?" Chu Qiao stood up. Her life had been rough; some things she did were right, some were wrong, but she had never regretted anything. She was just a little tired. Yuwen Yue knew that Chu Qiao was too disappointed in Yan Xun.

The Xiuli Army's current predicament was not her fault. Success was never achieved overnight, and people like Cheng Yuan would always exist; if not him, it would be someone else. Northern Yan was not as simple as she thought; not everyone would eagerly await their rule. Wherever there were people, there would be disputes. No one who reached the pinnacle didn't emerge from a sea of schemes and bloodshed. But once a choice was made, one must persevere.

Chu Qiao was surprised that Yuwen Yue would say such things to her. Didn't he not want her to return to Northern Yan? Hearing this, Yuwen Yue looked at her seriously. Rather than keeping her by his side, Yuwen Yue wished to see Chu Qiao freely pursue her own dreams. Chu Qiao turned away, tears streaming uncontrollably. She never owed anyone anything, but to Yuwen Yue, she owed too much.

Chu Qiao was heartbroken, but she still decided to return to Honghcuan City, to Yan Xun's Prince Yan's mansion. Zhong Yu came to bid farewell. They stood on the city tower, gazing into the distance. Zhong Yu felt guilty for not pleading for the Xiuli Army that day, but she didn't regret it.

On that day, Yan Xun's killing intent was already resolute; if she had pleaded, it would have been counterproductive and would have implicated those she wished to protect. Speaking of Wu Daoya, if Yan Xun had truly punished him severely, it would only have disheartened all the old ministers. Looking at the patrolling soldiers, Zhong Yu no longer found them familiar.

Of those she knew, some had died in battle, some had left, and perhaps it was time for her to leave as well. Chu Qiao understood Zhong Yu's choice and helplessness, and she also understood Yan Xun's choice. Everyone had their own persistence and choices; although she didn't agree, she wouldn't turn into an enemy.

In this world where lives were as fleeting as dust, what she could pursue and even sacrifice her life for, besides freedom and love, was only faith. And her faith had already remained on the Northern Yan Plateau. Chu Qiao decided to leave with Zhong Yu.

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