Resumo do episódio 16 de My Queen
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Murong Chen, accompanied by Chang Kong, arrived at Ye's Mansion to meet Governor Ye. A servant informed Governor Ye of Murong Chen's presence and reported that his eldest daughter, Ye Fei'er, had gone out again after returning. Concerned for her safety amidst recent unrest, Governor Ye dispatched the servant to find Ye Fei'er and instruct her to stay indoors.
Murong Chen noticed Governor Ye's troubled demeanor and correctly surmised he was distressed by the stolen blood night-blooming cereus from the auction. Murong Chen offered his assistance, with Chang Kong adding that his master was responsible for exposing Lu Feibai's past scam. Governor Ye admitted he accepted a large sum from Mr. Xi, not out of greed, but to secure a dowry for his headstrong daughter.
Murong Chen understood his paternal concern and requested a detailed account of the auction's security measures to identify weaknesses. Officers then arrived at the scene of Ye Fei'er's death. Ye Ling'er immediately accused Jiang Mengmeng of pushing her lady from the building. As officers moved to apprehend Jiang Mengmeng, Song Che fiercely resisted, leading to his arrest for obstructing their duty. Zhe Xiang was taken hostage, and an officer threatened her life if Song Che did not surrender.
With Zhe Xiang's safety compromised, Jiang Mengmeng and her companions were forced to yield. In the penitentiary, Jiang Mengmeng was bound and subjected to brutal torture, including having salt applied to her wounds. She protested the lack of procedural law, but her pleas were ignored. From his cell, Song Che desperately tried to break down the iron door to rescue Jiang Mengmeng, shouting threats at the officers, but the door remained unyielding.
Meanwhile, Murong Chen and Chang Kong, still analyzing the auction's security system, concluded that the theft of the blood night-blooming cereus was an inside job, as an outsider could not have bypassed the foolproof measures. It was at this moment that a frantic servant burst in to inform Governor Ye that Ye Fei'er was dead. Stunned, Governor Ye was told Jiang Mengmeng was the killer. He immediately rushed to the prison with Murong Chen and Chang Kong.
Inside, Song Che was desperately calling out Murong Chen’s name. Murong Chen arrived to find Jiang Mengmeng badly beaten and ordered the guards to stop. Governor Ye confronted him, demanding justice for his daughter and vowing to kill Jiang Mengmeng. When Governor Ye confronted him, demanding justice for his daughter and vowing to kill Jiang Mengmeng, Chang Kong drew his sword against Governor Ye. Murong Chen then intervened, revealing himself as the Fifth Prince of Cang Yun Kingdom.
Everyone in the prison knelt in reverence. Murong Chen apologized to Jiang Mengmeng for his delayed arrival, assuring her she was now safe. He ordered the immediate release of Jiang Mengmeng, Song Che, and Zhe Xiang, calming Governor Ye by promising not to abuse his power. Instead, Murong Chen pledged to uncover the true killer of Ye Fei'er within three days and deliver justice to Governor Ye.
After securing their release, Murong Chen brought Jiang Mengmeng back home, entrusting Xiao Ai with her care. He questioned Song Che about the events leading to their arrest. Song Che angrily recounted receiving a letter, supposedly from Murong Chen, instructing them to meet at a teahouse, which led to Jiang Mengmeng's wrongful accusation and torture. Murong Chen denied sending any such letter, realizing they had been lured into a trap orchestrated by a cunning mastermind.
He decided to personally investigate to uphold his promise to clear Jiang Mengmeng's name, despite Song Che's warnings about the dangers posed by their well-prepared adversaries. Murong Chen reassured them he had considered the risks. He instructed Song Che and Zhe Xiang to care for Jiang Mengmeng, but specifically assigned Chang Kong to remain and protect her.
He explained that Song Che was too impulsive and easily deceived, and he still harbored doubts about Zhe Xiang's true intentions, believing the threat was specifically directed at Jiang Mengmeng. Chang Kong accepted the instruction and pledged his caution. Jiang Mengmeng eventually regained consciousness. Her immediate concern was Murong Chen, and she learned he had gone alone to investigate Ye Fei'er's murder.
Worried for his safety, she attempted to get up, but Xiao Ai and Zhe Xiang gently restrained her, reminding her of her injuries and urging her to rest. They explained that Murong Chen left without waiting precisely because he wanted her to prioritize her recovery. Meanwhile, at Ye's Mansion, Ye Ling'er's demeanor had drastically changed since Ye Fei'er's death.
She defiantly refused to perform chores and acted imperiously towards the household staff, even slapping an older maid who tried to admonish her. Ye Ling'er boldly declared herself the new mistress of the house. Still recovering, Jiang Mengmeng longed to find Murong Chen, worried about his mission and her dwindling "life points" in the game world. Weak from a constant diet of porridge, she cunningly persuaded Song Che to go find her a Beggar's Chicken.
Once he departed, she secretly slipped away. Zhe Xiang, witnessing Jiang Mengmeng's escape, chose not to intervene, noting how easily Song Che was fooled. Meanwhile, Murong Chen, leveraging the extensive network of Tian Ji Pavilion, received detailed reports on the Ye family's relationships and all information pertaining to Ye Fei'er. He also received a discreet report on Zhe Xiang, which was difficult to obtain directly but was uncovered through old records of the Jing Yue Sect.
Murong Chen emphasized the need to keep this sensitive information absolutely confidential. Soon after, he spotted a weakened Jiang Mengmeng stumbling down a street, expressing relief at finding her. Exhausted from her search, Jiang Mengmeng collapsed in the street, faintly calling out Murong Chen's name. A masked Yun Ya arrived just in time, bringing her to his room at the Tian Ji Pavilion branch. Upon waking, Jiang Mengmeng recognized Yun Ya, who gently informed her she fainted from hunger.
After a hearty meal, where she expressed her disdain for the obligatory porridge diet, Jiang Mengmeng asked Yun Ya for a critical favor: to help her locate Murong Chen. Yun Ya, who revealed he too was investigating Ye Fei'er's case, questioned her priorities, pointing out that she hadn't sought his help despite his long absence and her recent dangers. He noted that in her moment of unconsciousness, she called out for Murong Chen.
Jiang Mengmeng explained her concern for Murong Chen stemmed from their partnership in seeking the blood night-blooming cereus, which she intended to use to cure Yun Ya's cold poison. Yun Ya agreed to assist but presented a choice: he could either help find Murong Chen or help clear her name. Jiang Mengmeng decisively chose to find Murong Chen, asserting that she could handle her own safety and innocence, but she cannot stand by while a teammate is in danger.
Impressed by her growth, courage, and sense of responsibility, Yun Ya praised her for maturing beyond her previous self-centered focus. He then shared a crucial clue: to solve Ye Fei'er's case, Jiang Mengmeng should investigate those closest to the deceased. He also assured her that Murong Chen was safe and would reappear when the time was right. Jiang Mengmeng thanked him, reaffirming her vow to find the blood night-blooming cereus for him.
Yun Ya then asked if, after regaining her memories, her feelings for him were now solely rooted in guilt and remorse. Following Yun Ya's advice, Jiang Mengmeng went to Ye's Mansion to observe those close to Ye Fei'er. She found a mourning hall set up for Ye Fei'er and noticed Ye Ling'er, who affectionately addressed Governor Ye as "Dad." Puzzled, Jiang Mengmeng asked a local woman, who revealed that Ye Ling'er was Governor Ye's illegitimate daughter.
Her mother having died, Ye Ling'er came to Ye's Mansion but was kept as a maid due to her status, only to be officially recognized as the second daughter after Ye Fei'er's death. Jiang Mengmeng then witnessed Ye Ling'er’s brief, triumphant smile after comforting a grief-stricken Governor Ye, cementing her suspicion that Ye Ling'er was involved. Murong Chen found Jiang Mengmeng and brought her back. He asked why she suspected Ye Ling'er.
Jiang Mengmeng deflected, claiming her own intelligence, and recounted how Ye Ling'er immediately accused her without witnesses and exaggerated Ye Fei'er's accusations. Murong Chen then explained his own investigative findings: he suspected Sai Pan'an, Ye Fei'er’s fiancé, due to his conspicuous absence from the funeral on the first day.
Investigating further, Murong Chen went to Sai Pan'an's house and saw Ye Ling'er entering it, leading him to believe the situation involved complex family dynamics and that Sai Pan'an was deeply implicated. He told Jiang Mengmeng they now had a suspect but required evidence. Later that night, Song Che and Zhe Xiang discreetly approached Ye Fei'er's mourning hall. They incapacitated the guards and entered the dark, eerie hall. Inside, Zhe Xiang accidentally bumped into Song Che, and then both felt something pulling at their clothes, indicating an unseen presence.











