To Get Her Episode 27 Recap

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Lin Zhengzheng and Tu Siyi regained consciousness to find their people bound. Tu Sicheng appeared, revealing he had prepared for this moment, using a gas-generating Ligu Liguding to incapacitate them; his own men had already taken the antidote. He explained that he chose to act that day because Tu Siyi's proposal for a blood sacrifice to prove imperial lineage had forced his hand.

He preferred to strike preemptively rather than face public exposure and the loss of his title as he was not the Emperor's biological son. Tu Sicheng confessed that his late mother, Consort Yun, had revealed to him on her deathbed that he was not the Emperor's biological son but was born of her and another man, whose identity she never disclosed.

She had urged him to become Emperor to secure his own safety and stand at the highest point, free from any threats. The Emperor erupted in anger, cursing Consort Yun, but Tu Sicheng retaliated, accusing the Emperor of coldness and indifference towards his mother once he found new favorites. He asserted that it was the Emperor's neglect that forced him into a life of constant apprehension, fearing the revelation of his secret.

Tu Sicheng then offered clemency to anyone who would pledge loyalty to him, but declared that the Emperor, Tu Siyi, and Lin Zhen'er must die. He announced his intention to demonstrate "what it's like to be losers," starting with Lin Zhen'er. As Tu Sicheng moved to strike Lin Zhen'er, an arrow suddenly shot forth, deflecting his blade. Immediately after, Tu Sicheng's soldiers began to fall, struck by a volley of arrows.

Everyone looked up to see Princess Siya, leading the Danhuang Sect, arriving to rescue them. Although Siya's martial arts had significantly improved under Cui Xun's tutelage, she was still outmatched by Tu Sicheng, prompting Cui Xun to swiftly intervene. Tu Sicheng's rebel forces were quickly subdued, and he was captured.

It was revealed that Tu Siyi and his allies had anticipated Tu Sicheng's preemptive strike before the blood sacrifice ceremony and had enlisted Princess Siya and the Danhuang Sect as outside assistance. Seeing his cause lost, Tu Sicheng made a desperate final move, seizing a sword and lunging at the Emperor. In a moment of panic, the Emperor pulled Qianyue in front of him to block the attack.

Witnessing the complete collapse of his plans, Tu Sicheng chose to take his own life. Following the rebellion, Tu Sicheng's followers were imprisoned. The Emperor, deeply affected by the incident, rewarded Tu Siyi and Princess Siya for their roles in saving him. He restored Lin Zhengzheng's status as the Third Princess Consort and, showing leniency, did not blame Princess Siya for fleeing her arranged marriage. Princess Siya presented a letter from Li Changxiu, stating his unwillingness to marry her.

Observing that neither party wished for the marriage and citing his own poor health, the Emperor agreed to postpone any decisions regarding Siya's marriage. With Tu Siyi now his only remaining son, the Emperor, whose health had declined, entrusted him with assisting in the governance of the Chuxing State, to which Tu Siyi pledged his utmost effort. As for Qianyue, her title as Noble Consort was abolished.

Due to the injuries she sustained during the hunt, the Emperor ordered her to be sent to the Third Prince’s mansion for Shen Daifu to treat, as the palace lacked the means to properly care for her. Upon arriving at the palace to collect Qianyue, Shen Daifu found her mentally unstable. She vehemently rejected being called "Noble Consort Yue," insisting she was "Princess Qianyue," her memory having regressed to the time of their first meeting.

Palace maids and guards, observing her behavior, openly declared her insane. Shen Daifu, enraged, reprimanded them, threatening anyone who dared to speak ill of Princess Qianyue. He then escorted her out of the palace. Realizing that despite days of treatment, he hadn't found the cause of her illness, Shen Daifu decided to take Qianyue back to Huanyue State. He hoped the abundant herbal medicines there and the familiarity of her homeland would improve her condition.

He expressed his newfound dedication to healing just this one person, a departure from his previous belief in treating as many as possible. Lin Zhengzheng and Tu Siyi bid farewell to them, with Qianyue announcing her return. Princess Siya and Cui Xun also decided to go traveling, but instead of a vacation, Cui Xun took Siya to his family home to meet his grandfather.

Siya, nervous about making a good impression, attempted to present herself as a gentle, refined princess, despite her usual preference for men's clothing and martial arts. She claimed to be delicate, eating very little, and capable of playing the zither. The Cui family, including a young cousin, inquired about fashionable dresses and cosmetics. While attempting to play an ancient zither, a treasured heirloom of Cui Xun’s grandfather, Siya accidentally broke its strings.

Mortified, she ran outside, followed by Cui Xun, who reassured her that she should simply be her true, happy self and not change for anyone. Siya then returned and openly confessed her true nature to the family: she eats large portions, loves martial arts and swords, and prefers wearing men’s clothes, just like Cui Xun.

To her surprise, the Cui family was delighted, expressing that they had initially worried Cui Xun’s dedication to martial arts would displease her, but now saw how well suited they were. They warmly welcomed her into the family. Meanwhile, back at the Third Prince’s mansion, Lin Zhengzheng, having had her status as Third Princess Consort restored, was cheerfully hanging bedsheets with Tu Siyi. She had given most of the servants a paid vacation, leaving the mansion unusually quiet.

She reflected that with Tu Sicheng defeated, their main goal was for Tu Siyi to ascend the throne. A game notification then appeared, revealing that half a year (180 days) spent in the game world had amounted to only 30 minutes in the real world. This meant that 24 hours in the game equated to just 10 seconds outside.

They joked about the possibility of staying for 50 more years, as that would only translate to 50 hours in the real world. However, Lin Zhengzheng quickly reminded Tu Siyi about his upcoming press conference with Miya. She playfully scolded him for still thinking about the outside world and Miya after all her efforts to save him within the game. At that moment, Eunuch Hou arrived, relaying an urgent message from the Emperor, summoning Tu Siyi to the palace immediately for a discussion. Lin Zhengzheng decided to accompany him.

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