My Dear Destiny 亲爱的义祁君 Episode 23 Recap

My Dear Destiny 亲爱的义祁君 Episode 23 Recap

Mi Qiqi was trapped in the swamp, Lu Ao clutched her hand tightly and supported the ground with a sword, but still couldn’t resist the speed of descent. Mi Qiqi didn’t know why Lu Ao didn’t love herself but still gave up his life to save. Lu Ao said that he had never thought of using her before, and could do nothing for Mi Qiqi. Mi Qiqi knew what Lu Ao thought about him, but it was too late at this time, and the two immediately disappeared into the swamp.

There was no news from Lu Ao and Mi Qiqi for several days. Lu Che was very angry when he saw that his subordinates had lost Lu Ao, and killed him personally. Lu Che found Yuhuan hiding in the dark and asked her to come out, Yuhuan trembling with fright. Lu Che told her that as her own woman, she couldn’t even lack this knowledge. Fortunately, Wuji’s bird witnessed Mi Qiqi and Lu Ao’s accident and reported immediately, Wu Ji saved the two. When Lu Ao woke up, he found that Wu was next to Mi Qiqi, vying to give her medicine. Mi Qiqi woke up and found that his brother had saved him, and Lu Ao was still alive, very happy.

Wu told Lu Che that he and Mi Qiqi had known each other since childhood and grew up together. They were childhood sweethearts. Lu Ao asked him why he still remembered him because of his congenital dementia. Wu said that maybe because he got along for too long, maybe because of fate. Back then, Mi Qiqi often came to the private school to play with him, so he called his brother. Lv Ao was also not to be outdone, saying that Mi Qiqi fell in love with him after regaining his intelligence. This was the destined fate. Ling Ming’s subordinates stared at Wu Ji, reporting his every move to himself. After she learned that Wu Jizheng was with a woman, she was even more angry.

Lu Ao and Wu rushed to apply medicine to Mi Qi, and Wu immediately witnessed Mi Qi and Lu Ao. They could only avoid them first. Mi Qiqi wanted to make Lu Ao be polite to his senior, but Lu Ao dismissed it, saying that he had never lost anything since he was a child. Mi Qiqi saw Lu Ao compare herself to something, but Lu Ao explained that Mi Qiqi was her own treasure. Seeing that Lu Ao’s mouth was so sweet, it seemed that he was different from the stuffy oil bottle before. Mi Qiqi felt that if the two of them could make things clear at the time, many misunderstandings could be avoided. Lu Ao admitted that it was his fault that caused Mi Qiqi to suffer so much, and Mi Qiqi also said that he should not distrust him either. After the two agreed, they explained everything clearly and stopped quarreling. Lu Ao told Mi Qiqi not to leave her anymore, Mi Qi said in a rage that she had not agreed to follow him back, and Lu Ao was ready to teach her a lesson.

Lu Ao and Wu rushed to feed Miqiqi, and Miqiqi ate the fresh fruit of the senior. Lu Ao asked Mi Qiqi whether she liked herself or witches, and Mi Qiqi called witches just her brother. Senior brother’s excuse to check if the medicine is ready and leave temporarily, Mi Qiqi whispered to tell Lu Ao that he liked him better. Wu Ji looked at the two people sincerely, feeling that he had indeed lost.

At night, Lu Ao’s wound worsened, and he cried out with pain. Seeing that the brother hadn’t come back, Mi Qiqi cut himself and used blood to help him heal. Lu Ao suddenly fell into a coma after drinking the blood. After the brother came back the next day, he found signs of poisoning in Lu Ao. It was speculated that it was because of the corpse powder on the weapon that injured him. The poison would not be noticed at first, but the toxin had already penetrated the internal organs when it was discovered. Wu immediately helped him apply silver needles to stop the poison. After a day, Lu Ao was much better, and he could heal in a few days. But Mi Qiqi’s complexion was bad because of bleeding for Lu Ao.

 

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