Kill Me Love Me Episode 17 Recap
> Kill Me Love Me Recap
Murong Xuanlie, eager to win Yin Luomei’s heart as soon as possible, personally visited Imperial Concubine Yin to seek her assistance. He promised that once he ascended the throne, he would ensure that the Yin family was treated generously. Concubine Yin knew Yin Luomei’s temperament well and was also aware of the Crown Prince’s feelings. However, she could not fully trust that the Crown Prince would truly value his in-laws.
Murong Xuanlie confessed that his love for Yin Luomei was deep and unwavering, and that she was the only one for him in this life. With that in mind, Concubine Yin took Yin Luomei to a temple under the pretext of offering prayers. Along the way, they passed a palace called "Wan'an Hall. " Upon entering, they found it filled with various statues of gods and buddhas, and the desk was covered with letters all related to Yin Luomei.
A monk who accompanied them explained that this hall was built by the Crown Prince for Yin Luomei’s protection. Each time Yin Luomei led troops into battle, Murong Xuanlie would copy scriptures and pray for her safety in Wan'an Hall. Concubine Yin urged Yin Luomei to consider the Crown Prince, remarking that there were few men in the world as devoted as him.
After Concubine Yin left, Yin Luomei remained alone in Wan'an Hall, gazing at the pile of handwritten prayers before her. Her heart was deeply moved, yet she could not reciprocate the Crown Prince’s feelings. Murong Xuanlie declared that he was willing to wait for her. In front of the statues, he openly admitted that his actions were driven by greed, except for his genuine love for Yin Luomei.
He vowed that if he could spend even a moment with her, he would willingly fall into the deepest pits of hell to atone after his death. Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe were often seen together. Watching the nearby children argue, they were reminded of their past. Mei Lin told Murong Jinghe that when she was little, she was very mischievous. Once, she even broke a neighbor child’s tooth, and only A Ning could keep her in check.
Similarly, Murong Jinghe admitted that as a child, he was not very mature, and his mother often asked him to practice calligraphy in his spare time. Unfortunately, he still disappointed her in the end. They both understood that if it hadn’t been for the great fire in Qingzhou, their lives might have turned out very differently.
Although Li Qing’s condition had improved under the doctor’s care, Qing Yan felt that Li Qing was not safe there and needed to be moved elsewhere for further treatment. Murong Jinghe received a message via carrier pigeon from Qing Yan and informed Mei Lin that Li Qing had written that he would recover in ten days. Wei Laoer returned to see Mei Lin, trying to win her favor, which made Murong Jinghe extremely jealous.
He stepped in front of Mei Lin to block their interaction. Earlier in the snow, Mei Lin had joked about wanting to eat dragon meat, so Murong Jinghe deliberately made things difficult for Wei Laoer. However, Mei Lin didn’t want to make things hard for him and said that she liked all kinds of food. Wei Laoer, however, misunderstood and thought that Mei Lin liked him. Meanwhile, Murong Jinghe borrowed the neighbor’s kitchen to personally make snake soup for Mei Lin.
The local aunties gathered around, commenting on how handsome and skilled he was at cooking, and tried to match him up with someone. Murong Jinghe plainly stated that he already had a wife. Just as Wei Laoer was preparing to propose to Mei Lin, Murong Jinghe rushed out, declaring that the two of them were not siblings but a quarrelsome couple.
Unable to propose, Wei Laoer left in tears, while the aunties remarked that Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe were truly a match made in heaven. Thinking that the "couple" had made up, the aunties arranged for them to share the same bed. As a result, the two tossed and turned late into the night, the atmosphere between them growing increasingly ambiguous. Murong Jinghe secretly hoped that such days could last forever.
The Emperor, worried that the people he sent to find Mei Lin hadn’t yet succeeded, feared unforeseen complications. Zi Gu accompanied the Emperor every day, which deeply moved him. He then informed her of Yue Qin’s ascension as the new ruler of Xi Yan. Yue Qin, understanding that the King of Xi Yan was superstitious and believed in the supernatural, used the reputation of the High Priestess to tell the King that the divine woman resided in Da Yan. He hoped to use this as a means to bring Mei Lin back and make her his queen.
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