Resumo do episódio 26 de Legend of Two Sisters in the Chaos
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Prince Wei was initially furious that Jinzhan was still in the city, but after instructing Yuzhan to punish her with the family rattan, he stopped the punishment, unable to bear seeing his daughter suffer. Jinzhan admitted her mistakes, acknowledging she acted recklessly in faking her death by fire without considering the consequences for her family.
Prince Wei, satisfied with her remorse, forgave her, reminding her to be cautious and discreet in the capital due to her concealed identity and instructed Yuzhan to keep a closer watch on her. Jinzhan then excitedly shared her plans to marry Jiang Shao with her father. However, Prince Wei disapproved, stating that he entrusted Jinzhan to Jiang Shao, expecting him to ensure her safety by leaving the capital.
Instead, Jiang Shao had brought her back, showing a disregard for her life, and therefore he forbade the marriage. Shortly after, Cao Han advised Prince Wei to purge unreliable servants from his mansion due to information leaks and revealed he already dealt with the "mouthy servant." Cao Han suggested Jinzhan seek temporary refuge in the Fu family mansion under Prince Wei's protection, which Prince Wei agreed to. Upset, Jinzhan told Jiang Shao about her father's disapproval.
Jiang Shao reassured her that he would seek Prince Wei’s consent. Unexpectedly, Prince Wei arrived at their courtyard, criticizing Jiang Shao for housing Jinzhan in such a humble dwelling. Jiang Shao explained it was temporary, and they planned to leave the capital for his hometown after settling his affairs. However, Prince Wei remained unconvinced and insisted Jinzhan return home with him, which she reluctantly did. Devastated by Yuzhan’s rejection, Zhang Yongyao got drunk at a tavern.
Princess Shou An took him home, lamenting his affection for Yuzhan and her own unrequited feelings for him. Later that night, a drunken Zhang Yongyao mistook Shou An for Yuzhan and forced himself upon her. The following morning, Zhang Yongyao, horrified by his actions, offered his sword to Shou An, begging for death as atonement.
Xue Rong, learning of the incident, rebuked Zhang Yongyao, declaring that death would not absolve him of his sins and insisted he take responsibility for his actions. Zhang Yongyao then proposed marriage to Princess Shou An, and Xue Rong reluctantly granted his permission. Jiang Shao tried to gain Prince Wei’s approval with gifts.
Prince Wei initially rejected the marriage, criticizing Jiang Shao for not sacrificing enough for Jinzhan, who had given up her position as empress and disregarded her family for him. However, Jinzhan sent a message to Jiang Shao through a servant after Prince Wei dismissed him, requesting him to come to the Fu family mansion immediately. She had secretly altered her father's court robes to delay him, declaring "it's now or never."
Jiang Shao arrived with a small, meticulously crafted model house, presenting it as "Jinzhan’s future" or "our future together." He pledged his life to Jinzhan, promising to be with her no matter what, whether she sought a carefree life or courtly recognition. Jinzhan playfully revealed she had forgotten her "little house" and showed Prince Wei that the miniature door opened to reveal two tiny figures inside, explaining, "This is our future home. Jiang Shao made it himself."
Touched by his daughter’s happiness, Prince Wei relented. He said he had understood Jiang Shao was trustworthy or he wouldn't have allowed him to take Jinzhan away before. He approved the marriage, giving Jiang Shao a bag of silver coins to prepare betrothal gifts and warning him of his wrath if he ever made Jinzhan unhappy. Jiang Shao happily thanked his "Father."
That evening, Jinzhan brought her father a bowl of "fish soup" she made, which he found incredibly "salty," calling it "salted fish soup." Jinzhan innocently said Jiang Shao loved it. Observing a kiss between Jinzhan and Jiang Shao, Yuzhan sought her sister’s advice on love, questioning what it meant if she couldn’t bear another person's touch. Jinzhan stated it simply meant disliking them and having no feelings. Yuzhan realized the straightforwardness of her sister's advice on love.
Subsequently, Yuzhan met with Xue Rong, who, believing she had abandoned their relationship, offered to let her pursue a "pure" love without him, stating that he would avoid her, but not forget her. Yuzhan then asked him to turn around and close his eyes before kissing him lightly. She confessed that she could only tolerate intimacy with him, even though she had previously rejected him.
She admitted he was the only one in her heart and that she couldn't help but love him, and even if their relationship was intertwined with interests, she refused to retreat. Overjoyed, Xue Rong embraced and kissed her passionately. Yuzhan agreed to meet Xue Rong the following day, eager to see him. Meanwhile, Li Huaijin, searching through the Princess Royal’s belongings, discovered clues regarding Jiang Shao's mother's killer.
Yueying revealed that their investigation traced the crime back to General Feng, who abducted Jiang Shao's mother due to her beauty, leading to her suicide. However, Yueying admitted that General Feng was merely a pawn, and the true mastermind remained unknown. Seeing an opportunity, Li Huaijin ordered Yueying to steal an item from the Fu family mansion that could prove Fu Yanxin's identity, planning to frame him.
Separately, Jiang Shao received a letter from the Emperor, which had been found in a hidden compartment in General Feng’s residence. The letter contained the instruction to "Get rid of the family of Ding Er, make no mistake," and an unsigned ring with the character "Yu" engraved on it. Jiang Shao then visited Master Yu, the craftsman who made the ring, who revealed it was custom-made for Prince Wei, Fu Yanxin, shocking Jiang Shao.
Xue Rong led Yuzhan to a secluded, dilapidated temple he frequented in his childhood. En route, he was injured when he was accidentally caught in a hunting trap. He found solace in the temple's natural surroundings, describing it as a place where he could experience freedom from courtly conflict and return to his true self. He brought Yuzhan there so she could find clarity regarding her feelings for him. Yuzhan was worried about his bleeding injury, despite his reassurances.
The weather worsened, and heavy rain forced them to seek shelter in the old temple. Xue Rong's condition worsened, and he developed a fever. Yuzhan comforted him, urging him to endure and not succumb to his injuries in such a remote place. Delirious, Xue Rong promised to endure and take care of her forever, vowing that they would be together for a long time.










