Are You the One Episode 30 Recap
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When Ziyu heard that Shi Xueji had returned from visiting her family, he specifically went to see her. At that time, she was washing dates with the palace maids, laughing and joking without showing any trace of the grievances she had suffered at her family home. After the dates were washed and brought to Ziyu, he deliberately tasted them while chatting casually, asking Shi Xueji if she had conveyed any messages from her father.
Shi Xueji smiled sweetly, not mentioning the instructions her father had given her earlier in the day. Instead, she used the dates as a metaphor, saying that dates become sweeter after a frost, advising Ziyu not to be swayed by the prince, that a little pressure is good, but not too much. Ziyu was very pleased with Shi Xueji's wisdom and understanding, feeling reassured that she would not interfere in state affairs while residing in the harem.
He wondered why Shi Xueji didn't speak on her father's behalf, but Shi Xueji had a clear view of the current situation and believed that fully supporting Ziyu was her best path. She was willing to devote herself to alleviating Ziyu's burdens. In the middle of the night, Cui Xingzhou was reading when suddenly a wisp of white smoke seeped through the window. Someone was releasing poison, and the servant beside him had already fainted.
The book in Cui Xingzhou's hand also fell to the ground. The window opened, and it turned out to be Liu Miantang. She had rushed over in the night to check on Cui Xingzhou's injuries and brought precious ointment to apply to his wounds. On the table, there was a stack of logs that Liu Miantang found intriguing, and she began to flip through them, finding the contents quite interesting.
After bandaging Cui Xingzhou's leg wound, Liu Miantang was about to leave when Cui Xingzhou suddenly pulled her close. It turned out that Cui Xingzhou was not unconscious. Knowing that Liu Miantang had come, he affectionately pulled her to his side and asked if she was willing to spend the rest of her life with him. Liu Miantang stubbornly refused to accept Cui Xingzhou's invitation.
The next day, Cui Xingzhou's leg injury improved slightly, allowing him to walk around with the aid of a crutch. He wasted no time in ordering his men to prepare a carriage to visit the Qiao family. That day happened to be the day Liu Miantang's younger sister returned to her parental home. The Qiao residence was decorated with red banners, and Liu Miantang's grandfather, aunt, and uncle were all waiting at the entrance.
Suddenly, a sedan chair stopped, and Cui Xingzhou stepped out. Everyone was surprised. Liu Miantang's uncle, recognizing Cui Xingzhou, immediately pulled him aside and introduced him as a friend. Since the son-in-law had not yet arrived home, Liu Miantang's grandfather met Cui Xingzhou for the first time. Cui Xingzhou presented a pair of fine Hetian jade walnuts as a gift, and the uncle, seeing such a treasure, couldn't help but exclaim in envy.
Cui Xingzhou was about to formally propose to the Qiao family when the newlywed returned, prompting Liu Miantang's grandfather to leave immediately. After the Qiao family’s affairs were settled, Liu Miantang's grandfather personally called Cui Xingzhou to another room and carefully inquired about his name and past. Upon learning that Cui Xingzhou had taken advantage of Liu Miantang’s amnesia to keep her at his home, the grandfather was furious.
Cui Xingzhou sincerely apologized and voluntarily sought punishment, hoping for the grandfather's forgiveness. However, even after striking Cui Xingzhou with his cane twice, the grandfather's anger was not appeased. He even drew a nearby sharp blade. Liu Miantang, noticing the danger from outside, immediately rushed in to stop her grandfather and revealed that the man before him was none other than Prince Huaiyang. Liu Miantang's grandfather found himself in a dilemma.
Prince Huaiyang was known for his bravery and fearlessness in battle, earning a sterling reputation, yet he had wronged his granddaughter. Liu Miantang's grandfather could not agree to Liu Miantang being with Cui Xingzhou and also disagreed with her insistence on being alone. He only wanted his granddaughter to marry into an ordinary family and live a peaceful and happy life. After Cui Xingzhou left, Liu Miantang's grandfather told her the story of her mother.
Her mother was intelligent and sharp, but she fell in love with Liu Miantang's father, an ambitious rogue. As a result, her mother suffered and passed away prematurely. Liu Miantang comforted her grandfather, telling him not to be sad. Her mother had once told her on her deathbed that she had lived a very happy life and had no regrets.
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