Episode 23 recap: Xiao Yao and Tu Shan Jing's Grand Wedding
In episode 23, after the great battle ended, Xiang Liu sacrificed himself heroically. The soldiers of West Yan were furious and wanted to tear Xiang Liu's body to pieces. But at this moment, Shu Shou stepped forward, resolving not to let anyone desecrate Xiang Liu's remains, for he respected Xiang Liu's bravery.
He deeply bowed to Xiang Liu, then silently led the soldiers away, the entire scene solemn and solemn.
Xi Ling Jiu Yao was deeply regretful, tears streaming down her face. She thought, if only she had known it was their final farewell, she would never have let her words become a sharp sword.
She picked up the Yinniang mirror, but found that the memory images of Xiang Liu had vanished without a trace. It turned out that not only did Xiang Liu not take her words to heart, he had also destroyed their shared memories, leaving no trace behind. Jiu Yao felt she was so unworthy in Xiang Liu's eyes that she didn't even deserve a single remnant of his thoughts.
Qiang Xuan of West Yan raised his glass to solemnly honor Xiang Liu's heroic spirit, silently vowing to fulfill his promise to him. He planned to, once he became the ruler of West Yan, designate a peak of Chenrong Mountain as a memorial site, so that the fallen heroes could find their final resting place, their ashes returning to their homeland.
This idea received the approval and support of his grandfather.
Suddenly, Qiang Xuan received a summons from the King. They went to Chaoyun Peak, where Tu Shan Jing proposed to Xi Ling Jiu Yao in front of everyone. His sincerity touched all present, including the old Xi Yan Wang and Hao Ling Wang.
But Qiang Xuan was a bit puzzled, questioning Tu Shan Jing why he had hidden the plan to occupy Chenrong Mountain. Tu Shan Jing candidly told him that he did all this for Xiao Yao, but his support for Qiang Xuan was not solely because of her.
He had traveled the great wilderness and deeply understood the importance of a ruler to the common people. He valued Qiang Xuan's character and abilities more, and thus chose to support him.
Qiang Xuan was moved by Tu Shan Jing's broad-mindedness and foresight, and ultimately agreed to their marriage.
Qiang Xuan took out a precious token - a gift from his mother for his future daughter-in-law - and personally presented it to Xi Ling Jiu Yao, confessing his deep feelings for her.
He said that although he had once weighed the pros and cons, Jiu Yao's position in his heart had never changed. He placed a Ru wood flower in Jiu Yao's hair, wishing her a lifetime of peace. Jiu Yao was deeply moved and accepted this precious gift.
Reminiscing about the past, Qiang Xuan mentioned the vow they made in the Phoenix Forest, full of emotion.
He said he had found the answer and would choose the path of the throne, but his deep affection for Xiao Yao remained. Jiu Yao was comforted by her brother's growth and choice, and the two embraced, all misunderstandings and barriers dissipating.
Witnessed and blessed by all, Xi Ling Jiu Yao and Tu Shan Jing were united in marriage, embarking on their shared life journey.
They decided to return to the Qingshui Town, full of memories. Before their departure, Hao Ling gave Jiu Yao a large doll as a wedding gift, symbolizing blessings and companionship. Jiu Yao, filled with pure joy, traveled the world with Tu Shan Jing, making up for the dreams she had not been able to fulfill.
At the same time, the medical treatise "Jiminwaixian" was finally completed. To express gratitude for the contributions of the physicians, Xi Yan Qiang Xuan ordered the erection of a commemorative stele, engraved with the names and achievements of each participant, so that their immortal contributions and compassionate hearts would be remembered for generations to come.
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