The Inextricable Destiny Episode 11 Recap
> The Inextricable Destiny Recap
Rong Yu stuck to Jiuling's side, not leaving her for a moment. Even at night, he insisted on staying close to her, so Jiuling had no choice but to leave him in her room. The next morning, Qiuting pushed open the door, only to discover that the two of them were sharing a room. Qiuting was very angry and found Jiuling's room in disarray. Jiuling's lips were swollen. Qiuting scolded Jiuling angrily, saying she shouldn't behave so recklessly, or how would she find a husband in the future? Jiuling replied that she had no intentions of getting married.
Qiuting was left fuming, with no outlet for his anger. He was about to confront Rong Yu, but He Shan and Zhan Ping arrived at that moment. Qiuting stormed off in frustration. He Shan thanked Jiuling and informed her that these days were the Star Festival, and everyone was busy. The young master took advantage of the situation to slip away. Over the past few years, he had gone missing several times, once to get herbs for Jiuling when she was sick and another time to find Jiuling, claiming that she was in danger. Jiuling calculated the timing and realized that these incidents coincided with her illness and the wolf encounter in South Jiang. She held Rong Yu's hand affectionately, and they exchanged sweet words. She also noticed that Rong Yu seemed to be able to read the stars again, as otherwise, he wouldn't know everything from afar in the capital. Qiuting forcibly pulled the two apart, urging He Shan to take Rong Yu back home quickly to prevent Mr. Rong from blaming Jiuling for Rong Yu's disappearance.
Jiuling gently persuaded Rong Yu to return home and promised him that she would visit the Rong residence. Watching the two of them bid farewell reluctantly, Yang Ying was deeply moved, realizing that one can be conquered by another. She never expected that He Jiuling would be won over by a man like this. Meanwhile, a heavy rain began to fall. He Liang and his family were intercepted by General Yan, and he ordered his men to attack the He family. Blood flowed like a river.
He Liang reprimanded General Yan for insubordination, but the general claimed he was following orders. The He family had been declared traitors, and the Emperor ordered their capture when they set foot in the capital. Chenzhou and his younger brother attempted to resist, but He Liang stopped them, saying that a subject must die when the king orders it. He Liang and his sons were shackled heavily and escorted to the capital. Only Tan managed to escape during the chaos and hurriedly informed Jiuling's group about the sudden situation.
Qiuting infiltrated the He residence and discovered that it was swarming with official troops. Returning home was no longer an option. They decided to seek help from Chenzhou's teacher. Yang Ying worried greatly about her husband's temperament, as he wouldn't submit easily and must be suffering. Chenzhou and his older brother were locked up together because they didn't admit their guilt. As a result, the authorities wouldn't send a doctor to treat them. Chenzhou thought of Yang Ying and realized he couldn't keep causing her suffering. He tore off a piece of his robe, dipped it in his own blood, and wrote a divorce letter for Yang Ying.
Rong Yu remained in the yard, waiting for Jiuling. No one could convince him to leave. Rong Jun mentioned that this time, Rong Yu wouldn't wait for Jiuling. At this moment, Jiuling and her group were being pursued by official troops. Jiuling, in an attempt to protect Qiuting and Yang Ying, got hit by an arrow. To divert the pursuers, Yang Ying went out alone. Jiuling struggled to utter words, asking to write to her martial arts senior and then fainted.
He Liang was subjected to severe torture. Seeing He Liang's refusal to confess, Judge Song, who had a longstanding grudge with the He family, took advantage of this opportunity for personal revenge. They captured Yang Ying and subjected her to brutal torture. When Chenzhou heard the sounds of her suffering, his heart was in agony. Unable to bear seeing Yang Ying endure such pain, He Liang finally confessed, admitting to communication and treason with Xunnan.
With Xunnan's king's passing, Xunnan's prince was finally allowed to leave the palace. At this critical moment, he received Jiuling's plea for help. However, his advisors believed that he should enter the palace to succeed the throne. After a struggle, the prince decided to follow their advice. Tan hastily returned to inform Qiuting, and He Liang and his sons had already confessed. They were going to be imprisoned, and in three days, they would be executed at a street corner.
Qiuting rushed out to check on them. When he saw his father and two brothers battered and beaten, he angrily drew his sword. He Liang spotted him from afar and shouted, "Go!" Thinking that he was cursing at him, the guards lashed He Liang harshly. Qiuting quickly returned, carrying Jiuling on his back to escape, and they left just in time before the official troops arrived to search for them.
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