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Kill Me Love Me Episode 13 Recap

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The Emperor handed the imperial marriage decree to Yin Luomei, allowing her to choose her own husband. Yin Luomei, holding the decree, confessed her feelings to Murong Jinghe, hoping he would fulfill his past promise. However, in Murong Jinghe's heart, Yin Luomei was merely a comrade, with no romantic feelings. Mei Lin was the only one who held a special place for him. Hearing this, Yin Luomei felt a sharp pain in her heart.

Murong Xuanlie, upon hearing that Yin Luomei wished to marry Prince Jing, became so enraged that he considered killing her. Meanwhile, Qing Yan noticed that his master wanted to see Mei Lin but was too proud to admit it. Qing Yan advised Murong Jinghe to feign pity before the Emperor in order to win Mei Lin back. Qing Yan assumed Murong Jinghe was worried that Mei Lin would disrupt his plans, not realizing how deeply Murong Jinghe was emotionally invested.

The next day, during the spring hunt at Lushan, Mei Lin, wanting to avoid seeing Prince Jing, disguised herself and secretly headed to the Xishan mines. At the same time, Murong Xuanlie arranged for Xiyan war prisoners to be released, intending to take action against Murong Jinghe during the hunt. Murong Jinghe, aware of the plot, pretended to disappear and went to the Xishan mines in search of Li Qing. During the hunt, Murong Jinghe appeared uninterested.

Seeing this, Yin Luomei realized he was rejecting her. The Emperor had already heard of Princess Zi Gu’s impressive riding and archery skills, and Zi Gu proposed that if she won, the Emperor should grant her a wish. Although the Emperor was highly skilled in riding and archery, he deliberately held back throughout the competition, only speeding up at the last moment.

Zi Gu’s innocent and lively demeanor moved the Emperor, making him realize that keeping her confined in the palace would be a great injustice to her. Murong Jinghe spotted Mei Lin at the hunting grounds and followed her, noticing that some nobles were harassing her. At the critical moment, Murong Jinghe intervened and drove them away, but Yin Luomei, who was patrolling nearby, witnessed the scene.

To prevent Yin Luomei from interfering with his plans, Murong Jinghe threatened Mei Lin to play along with him. Yin Luomei, seeing the two in an intimate moment in the grass, felt even more disillusioned and walked away in disappointment. Assassins disguised as war prisoners attacked halfway through, but the secret guards stepped in to protect them. Murong Jinghe ordered more guards to be sent to protect Mei Lin.

Yin Luomei wandered alone to the place where the legendary red fox was said to appear, recalling the time she had brought Murong Jinghe there to hunt foxes. It had been her wish to see the red fox, believing that it would mean they would be in love for life, but they never saw the fox that day. Murong Xuanlie approached Yin Luomei and told her there was a way to delay the marriage—to win the championship in that day’s hunt.

Although Murong Xuanlie hoped his name would be on the imperial marriage decree, he respected Yin Luomei’s choice, which deeply moved her. As they spoke, they saw the red fox. Yin Luomei, reflecting on Murong Jinghe’s increasingly reckless behavior, decided to give up on him and no longer cling to a relationship that had no future. On her way to the Xishan mines, Mei Lin overheard Murong Xuanlie’s conversation, and her heart filled with worry.

Murong Jinghe, surrounded by war prisoners at the edge of a cliff, was about to jump, but at the critical moment, Mei Lin grabbed him, and they both fell into a deep pool, saving their lives. Murong Jinghe was bitten by a poisonous snake while protecting Mei Lin, leaving her no choice but to continue traveling with him.

When the Emperor learned that war prisoners had appeared at the spring hunt’s villa, he ordered the mountain to be sealed off and a search for Murong Jinghe to begin, assigning the task to Yin Luomei. Murong Xuanlie, determined to make Murong Jinghe disappear, instructed Yang Zhen to delay the search as long as possible.

Meanwhile, Mei Lin supported Murong Jinghe as they made their way to Zhongshan, but the snake venom had paralyzed Murong Jinghe’s limbs, causing him to lose control of his bodily functions. Murong Jinghe, feeling humiliated, furiously ordered Mei Lin to find water. Instead, Mei Lin fashioned a stretcher out of tree branches and dragged Murong Jinghe to a small hut in the mountains.

That night, while Murong Jinghe soaked in a bath, Mei Lin sat behind a screen, telling him that the antidote would soon take effect and neutralize the snake venom. Murong Jinghe revealed that he had once spent three years unable to care for himself due to a leg injury, which had left him full of resentment.

He admitted that he couldn’t be as virtuous as Mei Lin, and that if revealing the truth about Qingzhou required his life, he would repay his debts, even if it meant his death.

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