Royal Nirvana: Episode 14 [Recap] Part 2

This is the recap of 2019 Chinese drama Royal Nirvana: Episode 14 Recap Part 2. Emperor asks to destroy all of the newspaper and arrest the media minister and Feng En. Crown Prince asks Emperor to give Feng En another chance, and he takes the whip and asks Emperor to trust him. Qi Prince shows up and is on knees with the jade belt. He tells Emperor that he is with sins, and he asks to get killed.

Royal Nirvana: Episode 14 Recap Part 2

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Emperor asks to destroy all of the newspaper and arrest the media minister and Feng En. Crown Prince asks Emperor to give Feng En another chance, and he takes the whip and asks Emperor to trust him. Qi Prince shows up and is on knees with the jade belt. He tells Emperor that he is with sins, and he asks to get killed.

Feng En visits Shi Yu but runs into Lu Ying. Lu Ying asks what happened yesterday, but Feng En wants to ask it as well.

Qi Prince asks Emperor to punish him so that Bai Zhou will fear, and he doesn’t want to delay Emperor’s plan because of him. Ming An reports to Emperor that the list of Heaven Long Army is missing, and Emperor tells it to Crown Prince.

Crown Prince thinks it’s an excuse of Lv Han, but Emperor thinks the result is what Crown Prince wants. Crown Prince is in tears and asks for death. Emperor asks Palace General to tell Bai Zhou to prepare the court examination, and he asks Crown Prince to write about his sin paper. Because he needs to explain it to ministers.

Emperor asks Crown Prince to take the jade belt since he likes it, and tells him to guard the mausoleum of previous emperor. Crown Prince takes Emperor’s clothes and asks him if he wants to give up him. Emperor tells Crown Prince to wear his crown and keeps the pride on his own.

Lu Ying learns that Emperor intended to get military leadership with jade belt, and thinks Crown Prince will face the death path no matter what he does. Feng En says that he didn’t stop Crown Prince, and he didn’t expect that the person was so evil. He thinks Crown Prince cannot explain it if Emperor thinks more.

Feng En intends to look into it, and asks Lu Ying to help Crown Prince. Lu Ying reminds Feng En to be careful as he thinks Emperor has seen the newspaper. Wen Xi hears what they talk.

Zhao Yong reveals he got angry when Bai Zhou asked him to print, and thinks the heart of scholar is curved. Bai Zhou thinks it’s scary if Zhao Yong can read Emperor’s mind. He thanks Chang Ping for giving the idea, and wonders why Chang Ping could see Emperor’s heart. He feels horrified.

Chang Ping says that he was just lucky, and Bai Zhou thinks Chang Ping’s future is good. Zhao Yong asks what he will do if the crow mouth makes a loud noise to Emperor. Chang Ping thinks what Zhao Yong means is Lu Ying.

Lu Ying tells people that he intends to ask Emperor to let Qi Prince leave the capital, and they sign it. But Mr. Chen worries that it will hurt Crown Prince. Lu Ying wishes Crown Prince to work hard.

Bai Zhou is happy to see Lu Ying doing that as Emperor will fear scruple Crown Prince more. Chang Ping worries about Zhao Yong’s printing works, but Bai Zhou thinks Zhao Yong could do the job well.

Zhao Yong reveals he gave them tens of thousands silver to print. Bai Zhou rages to get his man to burn the newspapers. Zhao Yong wants to lead the way, but Bai Zhou asks him not to speak and have a seat. Chang Ping thinks there is a person they should stop except Lu Ying.

The men burn up the newspapers, and Feng En arrives at the printing house. Feng En rages and puts the sword on Wen Xi’s neck when she gets in the house.

The man asks the chief if they need to stop Feng En. The chief rejects it because Feng En doesn’t have evidence.

Feng En takes back his sword and asks Wen Xi if she heard what he told to Lu Ying. She says yes and reveals she helped Madam pack stuff. Feng En asks about Shi Yu, and she says that he left.

Feng En tells Wen Xi that they’re late, and he gets her to see the ashes. She wonders why those men have printed until now.

Royal Nirvana: Episodes 18-20 air on December 23.

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