Kill Me Love Me Episode 15 Recap
> Kill Me Love Me Recap
Before departing, Murong Xuanlie prepared high-quality wound medicine for Yin Luomei and asked her whether, if it were him who had gone missing today, she would put in the same effort to find him. Yin Luomei replied that both the Crown Prince and Jinghe had been childhood friends, and for the sake of that friendship, she would never abandon either of them.
Wang Quan worried that neither the Emperor nor Yin Luomei would rest until they found him, while Murong Xuanlie, holding the jade ring left to Murong Jinghe by Empress Dowager Dejia, came up with a plan. Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe, unable to eat or drink, had to rely on imagining food to keep themselves going, supporting each other as they walked.
After a long day of trekking, they finally reached the mountaintop, but Murong Jinghe, exhausted, had the vines he was tied to snap, causing him to tumble down the mountain. Mei Lin hurriedly chased after him, and only after confirming he was unharmed did she breathe a sigh of relief. Meanwhile, Wang Quan found someone of similar build to Jinghe named Cheng Rong, and stoned him to death to use as a decoy for Jinghe.
Murong Xuanlie ordered the body to be brought back, claiming that heavy snow had caused rocks to fall and the body had been crushed. By the time they found Murong Jinghe, he was beyond recognition. Yin Luomei didn’t believe the body belonged to Murong Jinghe, but the Emperor, upon seeing the jade ring, concluded that it was his son. Murong Xuanlie then ordered Yin Luomei to escort the Emperor back to the palace.
On the other hand, Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe were on the verge of escaping danger, only to be met with an extremely rare snowstorm that left them cold and starving, with their strength failing. Due to Murong Jinghe’s weakened state from illness a few years earlier, he eventually fell unconscious. Mei Lin, unwilling to give up, tried to warm him with her own body until Qing Yan finally found them, at which point she passed out.
Though A Ga and her group had returned to Xi Yan, she was sold to a tavern by her father. Left with no choice, she sought Yue Qin’s help. Initially, Yue Qin arranged for A Ga to marry the third son of the An family, but A Ga knew that depending on others for survival would only lead to a life of fear.
She needed to learn a skill to stand on her own, a sentiment that deeply moved Yue Qin. Qing Yan took Murong Jinghe and Mei Lin to the hidden village of Laowozi. Fortunately, Murong Jinghe quickly regained consciousness, realizing that Mei Lin had held his hand tightly all along, refusing to let go.
Qing Yan recounted the hardships Mei Lin had endured during these days, and when Murong Jinghe saw the words “won’t die” written on both their palms, he remarked that fate is always in one’s own hands. Yue Qin personally reported his years of learning to his father. Unexpectedly, his father remained silent, leaving the High Priestess, Zhu Li, to handle state affairs.
A servant informed Yue Qin that the ruler had long stopped concerning himself with politics and only sought the way to immortality. This High Priestess was none other than Zhu Li, the eldest daughter of Prince Pingyang. Yue Qin remembered an encounter with Zhu Li in his childhood and clearly recalled that Zhu Li didn’t believe in superstition.
Investigating further, he discovered that Prince Pingyang had given birth to twin daughters, but only the eldest daughter’s birth chart matched the ruler’s destiny, bringing fortune and blessing. However, the younger daughter, Zhu Shun, resented the heavens' unfairness and killed Zhu Li to take her place. Yue Qin confronted Zhu Shun alone and exposed the truth. Knowing she was caught, Zhu Shun had no choice but to agree to cooperate with Yue Qin.
Qing Yan reported to Jinghe that Li Qing had gone mad and that Murong Xuanlie had faked Jinghe’s death. Murong Jinghe decided to play along, instructing Qing Yan to return to the capital immediately and act out the charade, making Murong Xuanlie believe he was truly dead. Murong Jinghe and Mei Lin stayed in Laowozi village to recover, but Mei Lin’s condition was complicated, and she spent most of her time in a deep sleep.
In her dreams, she would pull Jinghe to sing with her, forcing him to hum along to unfamiliar tunes. Eventually, Mei Lin woke up. The elderly woman next door mistakenly assumed they were a married couple, which made Mei Lin feel awkward. Murong Jinghe quickly explained they were siblings. When Mei Lin heard that Jinghe had been stung while trying to get her honey, she felt a warmth in her heart.
Murong Jinghe reassured her not to worry about Zi Gu, as the Emperor would certainly investigate Mei Lin’s whereabouts, and with his involvement, Murong Xuanlie wouldn’t act rashly.
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