The Legend of Mi Yue Episode 66 Recap
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Wei Yan and Wei Yi awaited Mi Yue's worsening condition from the Gu poison, believing it would render her pliable to their demands. Wei Yi expressed concern about the repercussions if Mi Yue died, but Wei Yan assured her they would simply announce it as a sudden, untreatable illness. Meanwhile, Mi Yue endured agonizing pain as the Gu poison intensified daily.
Mu Xin, whom Ms. Tang had rescued three years prior and discreetly placed in Fuyang Palace as a servant, appeared before Mi Yue. Mi Yue, recalling the Yiqu people's informants near Xianyang, instructed him to seek out a fur merchant surnamed Liang in Xianyang's East Market, identifying him as an Yiqu contact to deliver a message. Mu Xin vowed to save her.
Far away, Yiqu Jun and Bai Qi were en route to Liyang when Hu Wei intercepted them with urgent news: Mi Yue was in grave danger in Xianyang. Yiqu Jun, enraged, declared that Mi Yue was "the woman I like" and immediately ordered Hu Wei and Bai Qi to accompany him to Xianyang. In the palace, Mi Shu attempted to send a letter to Wei Yan, but Wei Yan refused her request for an audience.
Wei Yan and Wei Yi strategized, confident that Mi Shu's desperation to secure the throne for her son would eventually lead her to them. They noted Mi Yue's fierce resistance, despite suffering for ten days, but remained convinced she would eventually yield to their will. Guided by Mu Xin, Yiqu Jun, Bai Qi, and their men arrived at Fuyang Palace. Mi Yue, weak and pale, could only whisper, "Yiqu Jun, save me," before collapsing.
Yiqu Jun carried her away, setting the palace ablaze as a diversion. He brought Mi Yue back to the Yiqu territory, where the Old Witch attempted to remove the Gu poison. She failed, informing Yiqu Jun that it was too late and the only method to save Mi Yue was to transfer the Gu to another person. Despite the warnings from his men, Yiqu Jun adamantly insisted on sacrificing himself.
He declared Mi Yue "the woman I like," silencing all objections and stating that if the Gu chose him, it would prove his destined connection to her. The Old Witch, with no other choice, transferred the Gu to Yiqu Jun, saving Mi Yue but leaving Yiqu Jun to endure the torment of the poison.
However, a premature attempt by his men to burn out the Gu, mistakenly initiated before the auspicious time of noon, only intensified Yiqu Jun's suffering and brought him to the brink of death. Upon waking, Mi Yue quickly learned from Bai Qi that Yiqu Jun had offered his life to save her, the Gu having chosen him during the transfer ritual. Distraught, Mi Yue rushed to the Old Witch's tent where Yiqu Jun lay suffering.
She implored him, calling him the bravest man she had ever met and urging him to fight for his life. As Yiqu Jun, in his delirium, spoke of their fated connection nearing its end, Mi Yue tearfully defied him, reminding him of his past promise that she would be his woman. She then publicly vowed that if he survived this ordeal, she would indeed become his woman.
Just as the Old Witch confirmed it was noon, the auspicious time for the next step, Yiqu Jun, with newfound resolve, declared his readiness to fight the Gu, placing his life in the hands of his people. With Mi Yue by his side, the ritual to eliminate the Gu from Yiqu Jun commenced.






