The Legend of Anle Episode 11 Recap
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Ten years of vicissitudes, everything has changed, layers of stone stairs separate life and death, and the emperors in the tombs have long turned to dust, but the living still have to bear burdens and move forward. Ren Anle paid her respects with mixed feelings, while Han Ye once again mentioned their joint creation of a prosperous era for Dajing. Knowing that Ren Anle's sharpness might attract animosity, he earnestly asked her to stay by his side as the Crown Prince, not as a couple, but as confidants. Ren Anle was carefree and not overly attached to her identity. However, suddenly, an assassin jumped out and aimed a sword at Han Ye. The assassin was none other than Han Ye's personal guard, Jian Song. His usual kindness was just a disguise, as he was actually the leader of the dark guards under the title of Loyalty and Righteousness Marquis—a genius in swordsmanship, a rarity in Dajing.
In fact, Han Ye had suspected that there were spies planted by Gu Yunnian around him. Until he intentionally let Jian Song convey the whereabouts of the copper mine, he finally exposed himself. That night, Jian Song spared Han Ye and Ren Anle's lives, as he was grateful to Han Ye for recognizing his talents. Facing his benefactor, Jian Song chose to jump off the cliff to his death. Han Ye hadn't even looked up, but everything was already settled. The tip of the sword still had drops of blood slipping down, and he stood there for a long time, motionless and silent. Ren Anle seemed to have a realization and asked Han Ye how he would deal with her if they were to become enemies someday. Han Ye said that he never doubted people and would always trust Ren Anle.
The eight characters, "Shang Cheng Yu Tian, Si De Zhong Ren," marked the beginning of the fate of the imperial family and the burden carried by Ren Anle. Han Zhongyuan learned that Han Ye took Ren Anle to Cangshan, and he was pleased with how well they cooperated, even though they offended powerful officials on this trip to Jiangnan, they gained respect in the hearts of the common people. Since Jian Song's death, there were signs of Gu Yunnian's decline. In the past, officials who visited him were constant, but now they gradually decreased, fearing that he might become another Zhong Liwen. Gu Yunnian deeply hated Ren Anle, but he couldn't openly eliminate her; he could only think of other strategies.
Meanwhile, Lin Lang reported to Luo Mingxi about the recent situation. The newly appointed prefect had safely arrived in Jiangnan under the protection of the Qianyue Pavilion, and the work of managing the water disaster was progressing smoothly. Luo Mingxi handed over a memorial to Han Zhongyuan, asking for rewards for Ren Anle, and he decided to deal with Zhong Liwen as a warning to others. The imperial capital was still far away, and the swift horses slowed down hundreds of feet away from the city gate. Han Ye knew that he would face even more dangerous situations next, and he hoped that Ren Anle would accompany him. Ren Anle pretended to show affection for him. Now, the capital city had long spread Ren Anle's deeds of governing corrupt officials and wicked officers in Jiangnan, and she was praised to the heavens and the earth, with contributions from Luo Mingxi and Han Ye.
Luo Mingxi secretly met with Ren Anle and told her that half of the courtiers were on her side, so she didn't need to compete for the position of the Crown Prince's consort. But Ren Anle remembered what her father had said: to control the world, one must hold power and public opinion. When Emperor Di Ziyuan took on the identity of Ren Anle, it was already like using herself as bait. If she chose not to get involved, how could she let rumors spread in the capital city? Luo Mingxi was worried that Ren Anle would be deeply involved and forget about revenge. Ren Anle admitted that Han Ye was indeed fit to be the Crown Prince, but she also remembered why the eighty thousand soldiers of the Han family had died.
Meanwhile, Han Zhongyuan summoned Han Ye alone to the palace and reminded him to remember that Ren Anle was not simple. In fact, he had already tacitly agreed that she would be the future Crown Prince's consort and wanted to celebrate her achievements with a banquet. Han Ye originally wanted to explain, but his father interrupted him. That night, with a heavy heart, he went to the banquet and deliberately ignored Ren Anle. Luo Mingxi took the initiative to talk to Ren Anle and Gu Yunnian pretended to send his congratulations, but Ren Anle rejected Gu Yunnian's face and made him leave angrily. Han Ye personally sent the drunken Ren Anle back home and mentioned the matter of Emperor Di Ziyuan. Ren Anle pretended to be angry.
As the election of the Crown Prince's consort approached, Han Ye was worried that Di Ziyuan's appearance would become a target for public criticism. Unexpectedly, the Empress Dowager issued an edict, ordering Di Ziyuan to change her name to Di Chengen before leaving the mountain. Obviously, the name was meant to ridicule Di Ziyuan and strengthen Ren Anle's determination for revenge. Inside the Eternal Peace Monastery in Daishan, a woman disguised as Di Ziyuan practiced chess every day and had long wanted to escape from there. Fortunately, Mu Qing accompanied her, so she didn't feel too lonely. Ren Anle promised to let her regain her freedom after everything was over. Han Ye personally went to Caiwei Pavilion to buy a book as a gift for Di Ziyuan but was unexpectedly snatched by Ren Anle, who pretended to be jealous.
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