Good Bye My Princess 东宫 Episode 21 Recap

Good Bye My Princess 东宫 Episode 21 Recap

There was a speech from the Empress Dowager, and the emperor only took away all the official posts of the King Zhong family, and did not harm their lives. But Gao Ming couldn’t understand that the emperor would let King King Zhong go, but refused to leave a way for Lee Cheng Ye. Cruel. On the other side, the emperor went to visit the empress dowager to comfort her grandmother not to get angry.

The empress dowager sighed and blamed the emperor for being too unsympathetic to her own flesh and blood. The emperor is very serious. If she does not kill a hundred people, I am afraid that someone will follow suit and try to usurp the throne. The empress dowager was almost always in tears. She thought that the reason why Li Chengye was today was the emperor’s accustomed to. If a gentle-tempered prince had been set up in the first place, it would not have caused trouble in the city.

Li Chengyin was also full of sadness at the moment. He really hadn’t thought that his second brother would lose his life because of the rebellion, and Xiao Feng was also implicated in it, almost killed. Chai Mu tasted tea lightly. He bluntly said that all of this was Li Chengyin’s fault. If Li Chengyin didn’t help Xiaofeng to speak, he would not provoke Li Chengye’s defense and treatment. Up to now, Chai Mu hopes that Li Chengyin will be an impenetrable person, as long as there is no weakness, he can be invincible.

At this moment, Xiao Feng was sitting in the hall, and she suddenly remembered that since the prince is dead, she doesn’t have to stay in Fengchao and wait for her to marry. Xiaofeng happily wrote to his father, planning to return to Xizhou, A’du looked at Xiaofeng like this, heartbroken. The emperor asked all the princes to play chess, and found that King Yun looked forward and backward, King Rong was aggressive and brave, and only Li Chengyin had the ability to advance and retreat, who could take on the great responsibility.

Li Chengyin left the Hongwen Hall and went to visit Xiaofeng, saying that he might not see Xiaofeng often in the future. Xiao Feng was a little sorry, and immediately took out Kong Mingsuo, and wanted to return it to Li Chengyin, because she really didn’t understand this complicated thing. Li Chengyin didn’t take it back. How could this East Palace look like Kong Mingsuo, complicated and changeable, and unpredictable.

Zhang Meiniang told Xiaofeng that no matter who the next prince was, Xiaofeng would be obedient in Fengchao, waiting to become a prince. Xiao Feng frowned slightly, knowing that he could not go back to Xizhou. In the evening, Xiaofeng went to the Miluo wine shop and spit bitterness at Miluo and Gu Jian. She felt that her destiny was at the mercy of others and could not go home. It was really pitiful. Gu Jian looked at Xiao Feng’s lonely expression, recalling her bright smile back then, and felt infinitely melancholy.

Yongniang realized that Xiao Feng was out of the palace again, so she asked Pei Zhao to find it. When Pei Zhao came to the Mi Luo wine shop, Mi Luo looked at him with a smile and asked Pei Zhao to drink before she was willing to disclose. Pei Zhao drank the spirits, but Milo said leisurely that Xiao Feng had left. Pei Zhao flushed with anger, and had to leave the wine shop to continue searching, but he ran into Li Chengyin by accident. Therefore, Li Chengyin gave up the date with Zhao Sese and went to find Xiaofeng with Pei Zhao.

Soon, Li Chengyin and Pei Zhao met Gu Jian, who was drunk with Xiao Feng on his back. Li Chengyin took Xiao Feng and sent her back to the palace. Xiao Feng was so drunk that he was unconscious, but he murmured, asking Li Chengyin to pour himself water. Li Chengyin had no choice but to follow suit, and told Xiao Feng not to run around everywhere in the future. Xiaofeng confided his homesickness to Li Chengyin with the spirit of drinking, and then fell asleep again faintly.

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