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Kill Me Love Me Episode 25 Recap

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Mei Lin noticed the red fruit trees planted at the governor's mansion and had an inkling of the new governor’s identity. However, when she truly saw Murong Jinghe appear, she couldn't help but stand in stunned silence. Murong Jinghe and Yue Qin no longer opposed each other as before; instead, they cooperated closely, sharing a common understanding that trade was essential to strengthen relations between the two countries.

Despite this positive atmosphere, Mei Lin still felt awkward and made an excuse to go outside for some fresh air. Murong Jinghe followed her and gave her the repaired stone hairpin. However, Mei Lin believed that, like the hairpin's crack that could never be fully restored, the divide between them also couldn’t truly be mended. She told him that she was now the Prince’s Consort and no longer the Mei Lin of the past.

Later, Mei Lin went to her parents’ grave once more to speak her heart and placed the hairpin on a small pile of stones. After she left, Murong Jinghe approached, about to reach for the hairpin, when Yue Qin appeared, advising him to give up his unrequited feelings. Yue Qin also mentioned that the Snow Dragon Vine would bloom within a month, and once Mei Lin’s poison was cured, they would see what she decided.

Yue Qin walked alongside Mei Lin, who still found herself looking back, realizing that some habits would take time to break. In contrast, Murong Jinghe watched from the shadows, knowing that the path ahead was long and filled with challenges and that he could not allow Mei Lin to suffer alongside him anymore.

In Qingzhou, A Ga’s Yanlai Fragrance Pavilion was about to open, and she invited Yue Qin, Mei Lin, Prince Jing, and other distinguished guests to select fragrances in the woods. When Wei Laoer had failed to catch up to Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe, he had overheard someone mention "Qingzhou" and had arrived there on his own, eventually meeting A Ga and working at her pavilion. Everyone was blindfolded and searching for scent sachets in the woods.

By coincidence, Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe found the same sachet, and after a brief pause, they were once again strangers who knew each other well. At that moment, Wei Laoer came running over, mistakenly thinking Mei Lin was one of the governor’s people. When he found out she was the Prince’s Consort, he was shocked. Thankfully, A Ga arrived just in time to diffuse the awkward situation.

At court, ministers argued endlessly before the Emperor, with some pushing for war and others advocating for peace talks, each with valid points, which left the Emperor with a headache. Zi Gu came in with a food box to deliver pastries to the Emperor but suddenly felt nauseous. Noticing this, the Emperor sent for a physician to examine her.

Although A Ga’s sachets were highly popular, an elderly woman came, carrying a child on her back, shouting that the sachets were poisonous and had caused the child to break out in rashes. Distrustful of outsiders, the locals had always viewed Xiyan with suspicion, and the old woman’s accusations quickly sparked public outrage. Even Murong Jinghe was insulted and had stones thrown at him.

Mei Lin, as a native of Qingzhou, managed to calm the crowd temporarily and thought of a way to ease their anger. Elsewhere, the physician confirmed that Zi Gu was pregnant, though her body had been weakened from previously detoxifying the Emperor. She would likely face difficulties in the pregnancy. Hearing this, the Emperor became deeply worried, but Zi Gu felt no fear and was instead overjoyed to have another family member in Great Yan.

Murong Jinghe continued to face obstacles in building the monument in Qingzhou, but remembering Mei Lin’s words, he remained confident that perseverance would bring change. General Mingju of Xiyan, a pro-war advocate, strongly opposed Yue Qin’s efforts to promote border trade, so he sent men disguised as civilians to stir up trouble near the mines. Qing Yan promptly reported this to Prince Jing. Mei Lin, to ease the Qingzhou people’s hostility toward Xiyan, bought insect-repellent incense and entered the mines.

However, Mingju had planted explosives in advance, and when they detonated, the mine suddenly collapsed, trapping her and separating them under the rubble. While searching for an exit, Mei Lin accidentally got white moth dust in her eyes, causing severe redness and swelling that left her nearly blind. She could only feel her way along the cave walls. When Murong Jinghe received the news, he rushed to the mines to rescue her. Covering her eyes with a cloth, he gently held her hand and guided her step by step toward the exit.

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