Princess Agents Episode 67 (Ending) Recap

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Facing Cheng Yuan's instigation, Yan Xun was unfazed, knowing that Chu Qiao would not betray him. However, Cheng Yuan's concern was not just Chu Qiao; Yuwen Yue's threat also could not be underestimated. Ever since Yuwen Yue arrived at Meilin Pass, he had managed the place in an orderly manner, repelling multiple attacks from the Northern Yan army. His presence was a great threat to Northern Yan.

Hearing this, Yan Xun ordered the assembly of all Yan Guards to pursue and kill Yuwen Yue. At the same time, Yuan Che led his army outside Meilin Pass, where Yuan Song had been waiting for a long time. He was kind-hearted and could not bear another war. Both sides had been actively negotiating for peace, and Yuan Song did not understand why a war was suddenly being launched again. Once it started, only innocent common people would suffer.

But Yuan Che's mind was made up; nothing Yuan Song said would be of use. Seeing the situation, Yuan Song bypassed Yuan Che and, with his frail body, blocked the tens of thousands of troops. Ultimately, Yuan Che's army encamped fifty li from Meilin Pass. Yuan Song understood that if Yuwen Yue could not return, Yuan Che's army would surely sweep across the land of Northern Yan. Now, the Northern Man people were invading, and Liang was eyeing them covetously.

If Great Wei and Northern Yan were to fight again, the world would be in utter chaos. That night, the moon was cool like water. Yuwen Yue led his men on a night raid. Passing a forest, he stopped. People who lived constantly on the edge of life and death had an instinctive perception of danger. Yan Xun had long been waiting there. Arrows shot out from the dark simultaneously.

Yuwen Yue and the Yue Spies resisted for a while, then escaped into the forest. Cheng Yuan and Yan Xun split their forces. Upon receiving the news that Yuwen Yue had escaped into the forest, he specifically ordered men to create an opening in one place.

At the same time, he sent people immediately to Xiuli Mountains to falsely deliver Yan Xun's verbal order, claiming that the Xiuli Army had rebelled and that Chu Qiao was to be captured and brought back to Honghcuan City for questioning. Cheng Yuan had long ago placed a spy, Zhou An, within the Xiuli Army, just so he could relay the message to Yuwen Yue.

Jiang Teng, under Cheng Yuan's command, worried that Yan Xun would blame Cheng Yuan if he found out. But Cheng Yuan did not care about his own life or death. He only knew that as long as Chu Qiao was alive, Yan Xun would not be able to make up his mind to attack Wei, and sooner or later, he would die at Yuwen Yue's hands.

Cheng Yuan's greatest wish while alive was to avenge his family members who died at the hands of the Wei army. For this, he would stop at nothing. Zhou An successfully found Yuwen Yue. He claimed to be the commander of the Xiuli Army, and that the original commander, He Xiao, had already died in battle.

He told Yuwen Yue that the Xiuli Army had been falsely accused of colluding with the enemy leader, and that Chu Qiao was about to be brought back to Honghcuan City for questioning. Yuwen Yue would not easily believe Zhou An's one-sided story. Zhou An apparently knew this too. He appealed to his emotions, stating that he had already said too much, going against Chu Qiao's wishes, as Chu Qiao did not want Yuwen Yue to fall into danger.

Zhou An appeared to feel guilty towards Chu Qiao and committed suicide on the spot to atone for his actions. Yue Qi and Yue Jiu both felt that there was a trick involved and advised Mister to think twice before acting. Yuwen Yue also knew that something was fishy, but as Chu Qiao's safety was at stake, he returned without hesitation. At the Xiuli Mountains encampment, Chu Qiao received Yan Xun's verbal order to arrest the Xiuli Army.

The messenger was one of Cheng Yuan's men. Chu Qiao did not believe it. She personally led He Xiao and twenty Xiuli Army soldiers to Honghcuan City to understand the truth. After riding hard for a while, Chu Qiao suddenly realized something was wrong. Yan Xun's target should be Yuwen Yue. She decided to split up with He Xiao and rush to Honghcuan City via two different routes. Chu Qiao happened to meet Yan Xun on the way.

She asked about Yuwen Yue's whereabouts, and Yan Xun told her that he had killed Yuwen Yue with an arrow. Chu Qiao did not believe Yan Xun's words. She did not blame Yan Xun for wanting to kill Yuwen Yue, but his methods were too despicable; he should not have used Yuwen Yue's feelings for her to set a trap. Facing Chu Qiao's repeated questions, Yan Xun only asked if she had ever loved him.

Chu Qiao also did not know if her feelings for Yan Xun were love. She only knew that she felt great pity for Yan Xun, treated his home as her own, and considered his deep-seated blood feud as her own, striving to avenge it with all her heart. But what about Yan Xun? Ever since returning to Northern Yan, he had gradually weakened Chu Qiao's power, sidelined Zhong Yu and Mister Wu, and completely became a slave to power.

He was no longer the Yan Xun he once was, which deeply pained Chu Qiao. At this moment, on the vast ice lake, goose-feather-like heavy snow was falling; it was cold and desolate. Yuwen Yue had been fighting Cheng Yuan's men for a long time. Cheng Yuan's forces outnumbered them. Yue Qi was stabbed twice by him and fell to the ground, unable to get up. When Chu Qiao arrived quickly on horseback, she witnessed this scene.

She leaped forward to fight Cheng Yuan. Under the seasoned Chu Qiao, Cheng Yuan had no power to resist and was killed by Chu Qiao with his own Dragon Sparrow Blade, which he often used to kill people. Yue Qi lay weakly on the ground nearby, using his last bit of strength to tell Chu Qiao that Yuwen Yue was on the ice lake and urged her to go quickly.

No matter how skilled Yuwen Yue's martial arts were, he could not withstand the attrition of a continuous battle. His plain brocade clothing was already covered in bloodstains. Corpses of soldiers lay everywhere around him. Yuwen Yue had already been struck by an arrow from Yan Xun earlier. After finally killing the leading general, he was severely wounded and could not stand steadily. His tall body crashed down onto the ice, kneeling.

Chu Qiao grabbed a bow and arrows and frantically sped over. Her archery skills were learned from Yuwen Yue; every arrow hit its target, killing all the soldiers within her sight. Chu Qiao rushed to Yuwen Yue, cradling his blood-stained face in her hands, weeping uncontrollably. Yuwen Yue's voice was already extremely weak. He told her to leave quickly. Chu Qiao trembled as she kissed his forehead, then shook her head firmly. She would never leave him again.

Yan Xun watched this scene from afar, clutching the jade pendant he had intended to give Chu Qiao. He was so oblivious that he didn't even realize his hand was bleeding. Chu Qiao had always said he had changed, but in fact, she simply hadn't truly understood him. Yan Xun waved his hand, and another group of soldiers charged forward. Chu Qiao, with tears in her eyes, told Yuwen Yue to wait for her.

She wiped away her tears and went to deal with these soldiers. The ice surface, having endured the previous battle, was already extremely fragile. Yan Xun ordered arrows to be fired. Arrow after arrow struck the vulnerable ice, causing it to crack little by little. The ice floe where Yuwen Yue was located gradually drifted away from the main ice surface and broke into pieces.

Chu Qiao turned her head and saw this scene, her voice hoarse with desperation, she shouted Yuwen Yue's name and jumped into the ice lake after him. After Chu Qiao jumped in, the spider lily on her shoulder faintly appeared. She sank down next to Yuwen Yue, holding onto him tightly. Yuwen Yue told her to live on. Chu Qiao shook her head, forcefully kissed his forehead, and said she wanted them to live together.

The two turned over a few times in the water. Yuwen Yue pushed Chu Qiao upwards with a palm, while he himself sank deeper due to the recoil. Chu Qiao gradually rose, and the spider lily on her back was vividly red, as if dripping. The setting sun's afterglow illuminated this vast and boundless ice lake; silence was infinite. (The End)

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