Me and My Delicate Husband Episode 22 Recap
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Li Huai has already surrounded the palace. Some senior officials are trapped inside, and he does not allow the imperial physician to treat the Emperor. The army he secretly recruited is less than a hundred miles away from the capital. Over the past two days, Mu Zhixi and his uncle have captured most of Li Huai's accomplices. They plan to execute them publicly. Li Huai is waiting for Mu Zhixi to fall into his trap and then kill him. Once they find the Crown Prince's corpse, they will rebel against the Emperor.
The Crown Prince encountered danger in Jiangnan but luckily didn't die. Li Huai sent people to chase and kill him, and that's when he realized Li Huai's ambitious intentions. Fortunately, he came up with a plan and spread a rumor that the Crown Prince intended to die. Then he secretly returned to the capital and found Kong Qiqi. Because of the previous case Kong Qiqi solved, which caused the death of Li Huai's adopted son, Shen Jue, who was under the care of Shen Wanliang, Li Huai held a grudge against her. Now only Kong Qiqi can enter the palace to save the Emperor. In order to make Kong Qiqi believe him, Li Huai reveals that he was the one who planted the silver ingots in the Shen Wanliang case and secretly helped Kong Qiqi find more clues to solve the case. If Kong Qiqi can persuade Mu Zhixi to surrender to him, he will spare Mu Zhixi's life. As an exchange, he promises to eliminate all the remaining followers of Shen Huai. After the plan succeeds, Kong Qiqi and Mu Zhixi must leave the capital. Kong Qiqi agrees to the Crown Prince's request and goes to the palace alone. Li Huai is delighted to see Qiqi falling into his trap. Kong Qiqi treats the Emperor and finds him in good health, which puts the ministers at ease.
Xu Huaiqing and some colleagues come to the palace to accuse Mu Zhixi. Li Huai pretends to defend Mu Zhixi, but the crowd is relentless. At this moment, Mu Zhixi brings Li Huai's accomplices and publicly kills one of the ministers.
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