A Journey to Love Episode 34 Recap
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Li Tongguang retrieved some of Ruyi's ashes through Zhuyi Guard. He buried Ruyi's ashes in a cave, and upon learning about it, Yang Ying asked Li Tongguang to help her temporarily leave the palace so she could personally pay her respects to Ruyi. Li Tongguang arranged this matter through his subordinates, deciding to seal the cave after Yang Ying's tribute. He knew his master preferred tranquility and didn't want anyone to disturb her peace in the future.
Emperor An informed Li Tongguang that conferring him as a Duke was to hope he would assist the Second Prince in the future. Li Tongguang readily agreed on the surface. First Consort, upon seeing Li Tongguang, complained that he hadn't visited her recently. Li Tongguang explained that their cooperation was similar to his collaboration with the Shaxi faction, and now, the collaborator had changed from the First Consort to Chuyue. Li Tongguang claimed no emotional connection with Chuyue and admitted to using the First Consort's feelings. The First Consort, seeing Li Tongguang's coldness, mentioned her attempt to harm Princess Yang Ying. Li Tongguang was furious and warned the First Consort that she would regret it if anything happened to Yang Ying.
Li Tongguang hurriedly left the palace to rescue Yang Ying. Meanwhile, during the worship of Ruyi, Yang Ying faced an assassination attempt. In the critical moment, Ruyi and Ning Yuanzhou appeared, eliminating the assassins. Reunited, Ruyi and Ning Yuanzhou were overjoyed to find their beloved one safe.
It turned out that on that day, Deng Hui saved Ruyi by knowing the unusual position of her heart. Although Ning Yuanzhou and Ruyi intended to leave with Yang Ying, she refused. With the imperial decree issued, whether as the Empress or Crown Princess, she would be the future mistress of Anguo. Yang Ying didn't want to return to Wuguo as a caged bird in the imperial palace. She believed that staying in Anguo and striving for peace between the two countries was worthwhile.
Seeing Yang Ying's determination, Ruyi advised her to seek help from Jin Meiniang at Jinsha Tower in case of an emergency. Ning Yuanzhou also expressed trust in the commander Ye Guang of Liu Dao Tang branch and handed a bewitching butterfly to Yang Ying, promising to come to her rescue in case of danger.
Ning Yuanzhou and Ruyi asked Ye Guang to escort Yang Ying back to the temporary palace, while they planned to go to Hexian County to meet Yu Shisan and others. The two agreed to travel the world together after safely returning Wudi to his country. Li Tongguang arrived at the cave, seeing the heartwarming interaction between Ning Yuanzhou and Ruyi after the ordeal. He did not show himself, acknowledging that he lost the right from the moment he killed Ruyi with his own hands.
The Second Prince ordered the city guards to open the Heavenly Gate and let him into the city. Learning that Emperor An had arranged a marriage with the Princess of Licheng for him, he regretted agreeing to collaborate with the Beipan people. However, it was too late now, as the Beipan people took advantage and launched a massive attack on the Heavenly Gate.
The Second Prince, dissatisfied with his exile, decided to let the Beipan people into the Heavenly Gate, fantasizing that they would help him seize the throne. Qian Zhao, alone with Wudi, arrived at the scenic platform overlooking the rivers and mountains. Qian Zhao told Wudi that this was where he suffered defeat months ago. Qian Zhao planned to use Wudi's blood to pay tribute to the fallen brothers of Liu Dao Tang. Yuanlu and Sun Lang sensed something was amiss and rushed to intervene. Qian Zhao showed the safe buttons of his deceased brothers, recounting how they died for Wudi. Among them was his half-brother, Chai Ming. Despite his dislike for Chai Ming, Qian Zhao couldn't help but feel regretful, realizing he could never call Chai Ming his brother again. Since the day of the embassy's departure, Qian Zhao had decided to personally take Wudi's life to let the wronged soldiers of Wu rest in peace.
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