Kill Me Love Me Episode 30 Recap
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Ming Ju insisted on going to war with Dayan, but the King of Xiyan was solely focused on seeking immortality and showed little concern for state affairs, remaining ambiguous in his attitude. Since Yue Qin's hand had been successfully reattached, the King of Xiyan increasingly recognized his identity as a day of Kunlun. Ming Ju decided to reestablish cooperation with the Prince, at least to ensure he wouldn’t obstruct his plans.
Mei Lin returned to her residence to prepare medicine for Murong Jinghe. Unexpectedly, Yin Luomei came to visit, reminiscing about the past. The events that had transpired at the patrol camp that night were resolved because of Mei Lin. Therefore, Yin Luomei expressed her gratitude and invited Mei Lin to the military camp. However, Mei Lin stated that she was no longer Mei Lin but Hua Niangzi, wishing for a simple life.
She assured Yin Luomei that if the time came to protect their homeland, she would certainly do so without hesitation. Hearing Mei Lin's words, Yin Luomei felt admiration. The two women, both committed to their country, lamented that they had met too late. Just then, a group of men in black burst in, capturing both Mei Lin and Yin Luomei. They threatened the two by burning the house with tung oil.
Although they recognized that the attackers were from Xiyan, they had to surrender for the sake of the people of Qingzhou. Meanwhile, Yue Qin was heartbroken in his room, angrily cursing the heavens for taking away the ones he loved.
The King of Xiyan's health was deteriorating, and since Ming Ju’s new high priest had not yet gained the King’s trust, he instructed the priest to find a way to inform the King that the holy mountain of Qingzhou was the place of immortality. They needed to obtain orders to attack Qingzhou before the King fell.
After learning of this, Murong Jinghe suspected that Ming Ju had kidnapped people in the name of the Prince, intending to force Yue Qin into battle. Ming Ju personally sought out Yue Qin, revealing Mei Lin's whereabouts. In the end, Yue Qin met Mei Lin in Ming Ju's tent and apologized for his past actions. Mei Lin assured him that she wouldn't blame him and encouraged him not to feel guilty.
However, Yue Qin threatened Mei Lin with Yin Luomei’s safety, telling her that to save Yin Luomei, she must stay. Yue Qin then negotiated with Ming Ju alone, agreeing to assist him in seizing Qingzhou, but under the condition that Yin Luomei be sent back to Qingzhou as bait to assassinate the King. Ming Ju observed Yue Qin's expression, believing he wanted to use this opportunity to eliminate his rival, and agreed to his request.
Yue Qin then sent a message to Murong Jinghe, asking him to come to Liu Cui River to pick someone up the next day. Qing Yan and the others believed this was a trap and suggested going to war with Xiyan directly. However, Li Jie, the long history official of Qingzhou, hurriedly advised against it, stating that there was currently an imperial decree and a treaty in place, and that Dayan should not be the first to declare war.
The next day, Murong Jinghe brought the Wei Bei Army to the border of Liu Cui River. Yue Qin insisted that Murong Jinghe come alone. As the governor, Murong Jinghe understood the importance of Yin Luomei and had no choice but to take her with him. In truth, Ming Ju did not fully trust Yue Qin, but for now, he could only grant him a favor to better serve his own interests.
When Mei Lin saw Yin Luomei escape, she finally breathed a sigh of relief. Yue Qin secretly handed a dagger to Mei Lin, suggesting she use it to escape with him. However, with no way out, Mei Lin jumped off a cliff. Murong Jinghe, coming to rescue her, followed without hesitation, and the two fell into the river, managing to survive. After this incident, Mei Lin let go of her grievances towards Murong Jinghe and kissed him.
Qing Yan and Yin Luomei, witnessing this, ordered the soldiers to turn away and stand by, genuinely happy for the couple’s reconciliation. Back in Qingzhou, under the moonlight, Mei Lin and Murong Jinghe nestled together. Mei Lin hoped that Murong Jinghe would promise her one more thing: that he would never stop her from doing anything in the future, nor harm himself for her sake.
The King of Xiyan believed the high priest's words and ordered Yue Qin to assist Ming Ju in the expedition against Qingzhou. Although Ming Ju was dissatisfied, he had no choice but to obey. Once Yue Qin left the palace, he was surrounded by Ming Ju's men. Ming Ju restricted Yue Qin’s freedom, claiming it was due to his excessive sorrow.
Sitting by the river, Mei Lin missed Zi Gu, realizing that their farewell in Zhao Jing meant they were forever separated. Murong Jinghe came to comfort Mei Lin, improving her mood. However, Qing Yan suddenly arrived with news that Xiyan had declared war. Ming Ju had ordered the burning of the mountains, causing some houses in Qingzhou to be destroyed. The people of Qingzhou were thrown into chaos, outraged that their rebuilt homes were about to be lost.
Mei Lin rallied everyone to join the Wei Bei Army to block the fire, and Wei Laoer and others volunteered to enlist, vowing to protect Qingzhou at all costs.
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