Let me go, My Queen! Full Episode

Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 11

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Amidst a sudden commotion, someone cries for help as a group attempts to protect a general from perceived spies. A woman claims she was merely going to the bathroom but is accused of colluding with the spies after being spotted near them. The tension escalates when others demand to know her intentions and challenge her presence, heightening suspicion. The episode ends unresolved as the group confronts her intentions, leaving her fate and true allegiance uncertain.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 12

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Caesario closely monitors the residence for any threats, warning that even the smallest intrusion would bring grave consequences. Despite concerns from a general about safety, Caesario appears confident yet cautious. In the main hall, a painting session unfolds where Caesario is praised for her beauty and artistic talent. However, the atmosphere shifts when she nervously anticipates a 'first physical painting,' expressing fear for her life. The episode ends on a tense note as cries for help reveal an immediate danger, leaving Caesario’s fate uncertain.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 13

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Caesario waits impatiently for candidates to marry the queen, but none have appeared—except Cleopatron, who reveals he killed all other suitors. He proposes marriage to unite their kingdoms, confident this will secure his plan. However, Caesario mentions another candidate named Jack Dawson, interrupting Cleopatron’s confidence and escalating the rivalry. The episode ends with the arrival of Jack Dawson, casting doubt on Cleopatron’s intentions and raising the stakes for who will win the queen’s hand.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 14

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Caesario faces pressure to marry a man who promises to end the sea monster crisis threatening the coast of Gaul by offering a dowry of one ton of gold. The sea is swarmed by red-shelled creatures with giant pincers, displacing fish and causing hunger among the people. Despite the looming threat and public impatience, Caesario insists she can solve the problem without marriage. When challenged about her ability, she confidently reveals her plan: to eat the sea monsters herself, setting up a bold and unexpected solution to the crisis.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 15

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Jack insists on eating a toxic sea monster that others refuse to touch, sparking anger from Caesario, who tries to remove him from the dangerous situation. Cleopatron intervenes, declaring Jack under his protection and challenging Caesario's authority. Caesario demands Jack choose between protecting a 'dirty maid' or the welfare of thousands in Gaul, putting Jack's loyalty to the test. Jack boldly vows not only to eat the sea monster but to turn it into a beloved delicacy, proposing a bold challenge. He stakes two tons of gold on his success, promising to suffer brutal consequences if he fails, escalating the tension with no clear resolution yet.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 16

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In this episode, the General is invited to help prepare a lobster dish, initially skeptical about turning 'dead sea monsters' into a delicacy. Despite hesitation, the General is encouraged to try the food first, with others insisting he take the risk. When he finally tastes the chili and garlic lobster, his doubts vanish as he experiences an unexpected explosion of flavors. The episode ends with the General savoring the dish, signaling a surprising change in his attitude toward this once-unappealing meal.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 17

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In this episode, Caesario demonstrates his cooking skills by serving a sea monster dish to King Cleopatron and his guests, challenging their expectations. Despite initial skepticism and insults about the food, Caesario confidently presents his culinary art. The king is impressed by the taste but questions Caesario's judgment for risking his happiness over the meal. Caesario firmly defends his choice, prompting the king to concede and offer two tons of gold for just two plates of lobster. The surprising transaction ends with the king calmly allowing Caesario to take even more, leaving the stakes intriguingly high.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 18

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Jack successfully resolves a crisis and is appointed chief advisor by the queen, who then brusquely dismisses him. Jack confidently claims he has won the competition for her hand over Cleopatron. The queen admits she only allowed Jack's presence to avoid marrying Cleopatron and insists he not take it seriously. Meanwhile, Jack privately prays to escape his current situation. He is then confronted by a general who recognizes him, prompting Jack to explain he was on his way to the queen’s chambers, setting up an unresolved encounter that heightens the episode’s tension.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 19

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A man confesses his love to a General late at night, revealing he has been hiding his feelings because he thought she was unattainable. The General questions his intentions and soon confronts him about tricking someone named Caesario by stealing a portrait. Realizing his life is in danger, he tries to escape, knowing the consequences could be fatal. The General expresses her concern about being unable to protect him if Caesario seeks retribution. Despite this, there is a hint she cares for him. The episode ends with a sudden call for 'Jack Dawson,' leaving his fate uncertain.

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Let me go, My Queen! - Episode 20

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Jack Dawson faces accusations for seducing General Anthonia and deceiving Caesario by claiming he could produce a portrait. Despite being caught trying to escape, Jack pleads for a one-month extension to deliver the portrait, arguing that three days is too short. Caesario reluctantly grants the extra time, but suspicion remains high as others believe Jack is merely stalling. The episode ends with Caesario ordering Jack's execution, promising a slow and painful punishment, leaving Jack's fate uncertain as the deadline approaches.

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