Kill Me Love Me Episode 19 Recap
> Kill Me Love Me Recap
At the city gate, Mei Lin saw Yue Qin's entourage and threw a Qingzhou knot she had woven onto Yue Qin, using it to pass a message. Before Yue Qin could fully grasp the situation, he heard that the Crown Prince had arrived to greet him, so he dismounted to exchange pleasantries. Though he acted warmly, his thoughts were focused on Mei Lin.
Murong Jinghe, knowing that Mei Lin wanted to meet Yue Qin, reminded her not to be overly concerned with repaying debts of gratitude, and Mei Lin agreed with a smile. Meanwhile, Yue Qin congratulated the Crown Prince on his upcoming marriage and presented generous gifts. Murong Xuanlie was delighted, feeling that having an ally like the Young Lord of Xi Yan would be advantageous.
However, Yue Qin expressed that he currently did not require allies unless Murong Xuanlie became the Crown Prince of Dayan. Murong Xuanlie felt displeased and claimed that with the King of Jing dead, there was no longer a threat, and the throne would soon be his. The more Murong Xuanlie tried to ally with him, the more Yue Qin suspected that the King of Jing was not actually dead.
Deciding to bide his time, he entered the palace to meet with Zi Gu. Once there, he reassured his sister, who was filled with guilt, by revealing that Mei Lin was still alive and would return when the time was right. Later, Yue Qin privately arranged to meet Mei Lin by the river, explaining that the Crown Prince had spies both inside and outside Zhaojing.
No matter how skilled Mei Lin was in martial arts, she could not defeat them all. Therefore, he planned to gift the Crown Prince a horse named Hequ tomorrow. This horse could be controlled using a specific whistle melody from Xi Yan’s herding techniques, allowing them to create a distraction and enter the city amidst the chaos.
Mei Lin was thrilled that Yue Qin was not only refraining from stopping her but also willing to help, and she immediately started learning the melody. Murong Xuanlie, eager to win the favor of the one he loved, ordered the Jiafu Workshop to rush production of a crimson armor.
Wang Quan was concerned, feeling it inappropriate to present such a bold gift during the King of Jing’s mourning period, fearing it might displease the Emperor, but Murong Xuanlie dismissed his concerns. At this time, the Emperor, feeling unwell, had little energy to intervene in the Crown Prince’s matters. Liu Zhong suggested bringing in Zi Gu to attend to him, believing the Emperor favored Zi Gu more than anyone else.
The Emperor admitted he was fond of Zi Gu, but, given the significant age difference, if she bore him a son, she would be bound to live out her life within the confines of the palace. Thus, he decided that after his passing, he would send Zi Gu back to Xi Yan, as he believed that true peace between the two countries required diplomatic relationships rather than personal ties.
The engagement ceremony arrived as scheduled, and Murong Xuanlie personally went to the General's residence to present the engagement gifts, creating a festive atmosphere. Yin Luomei, dressed in women's attire, appeared stunningly beautiful, further intensifying Murong Xuanlie's affection for her. Holding her hand, he publicly announced that when she wore armor, she would command thirty thousand soldiers of the Southern Pacification Army, and when she set down her armor, she would be the Crown Princess under his protection.
His words showcased his deep adoration for her. Just as he finished speaking, Murong Jinghe rode in on horseback, donned in crimson armor, shocking those present and sparking discussions, especially since Mei Lin was hidden among the crowd. Yin Luomei, eager to know the truth about Lushan, hurriedly followed Murong Jinghe outside, leaving Murong Xuanlie behind.
Upon her return, seeing Murong Xuanlie about to leave, Yin Luomei explained that her bond with the King of Jing was solely one of camaraderie, affirming that the Crown Prince was her true love. Murong Xuanlie, overjoyed, embraced her tightly. Murong Jinghe’s return to Zhaojing, seemingly back from the dead, brought joy to the entire King of Jing’s household.
After settling Mei Lin, Murong Jinghe went to see Li Qing and was surprised to discover that Li Qing was from the previous Yu Wen family, intending to destroy the Murong dynasty. On the other hand, Yin Luomei, unable to get the answers she wanted from Murong Jinghe, knew that the rivalry for the throne had reached an irreversible point and hoped that, out of childhood friendship, they would spare each other's lives.
Due to the early onset of the Mo Vein poison in Mei Lin's body, she often felt exhausted, feverish, and broke into night sweats. Fortunately, an essential antidote ingredient, Snow Dragon Whisker, had recently appeared on the market, and a doctor reported hearing that someone possessing it might be in Zhaojing. Murong Jinghe vowed to obtain Snow Dragon Whisker seeds at any cost.
The Emperor learned from Yue Qin that the Young Lord’s consort was in Xi Yan and promised a grand send-off. Hearing that the King of Jing was alive, he was overwhelmed with excitement. Mei Lin met Zi Gu and straightforwardly declared her lifelong commitment to Murong Jinghe, leaving Zi Gu no choice but to respect her decision. That night, Murong Jinghe and Murong Xuanlie entered the palace to meet the Emperor, who angrily rebuked them for their fratricidal strife. Murong Jinghe boldly exposed the real culprit behind the Qingzhou rebellion as none other than the Crown Prince.
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