Get ready for another thrilling chapter review of Your Throne. Your Throne Chapter 175-184 marks a heartbreaking turn of events as the emperor succumbs to Eros’s devious plots, meeting a tragic end. Medea and Psyche find themselves unable to revert to their original forms, creating a significant dilemma. To make matters worse, Eros has cunningly implicated Medea in the emperor’s murder, while Psyche, trapped in Medea’s body, is now in his clutches. Let’s dive right into Your Throne Chapter 175-184.
Misfortune In Vasilios
Your Throne Chapter 175: Stuck
Your Throne Chapter 175 begins with Psyche-in-Medea deciding to visit Eros in the dungeon prison. Eros mistakenly thinks that Medea has come to break up with him, but he manipulates her into asking him not to let go during tough times, positioning her as a true savior. He requests a kiss, but Psyche-in-Medea refuses. As she leaves, Eros shouts at her, questioning why she came in the first place. In response, Psyche-in-Medea calls upon the gods to punish him for his evil deeds.
At that moment, she experiences a nosebleed, and the emperor has arranged a carriage for her. Feeling nauseous and uncomfortable, she longs to reach home quickly. Noticing Eros’s nervousness at that time, she sees an opportunity to eliminate him. Once home, she writes a letter to Medea detailing what occurred and attempts to switch bodies, only to suddenly cough up blood. To her horror, she realizes that they haven’t switched back to their original bodies. Meanwhile, Medea-in-Psyche grows anxious from the lack of news about Psyche. Your Throne Chapter 175 closes with Psyche-in-Medea deciding to go to the temple in search of a solution.
Chapter 176: Caught?
Following Your Throne Chapter 175, Chapter 176 begins with Psyche-in-Medea inside the temple depository, clutching a key that she needs to give to Medea. As she wanders through the halls in search of Pell, she unexpectedly encounters the Pope, who elicits her annoyance. He inquires about the purpose of her visit, to which she replies vaguely about work, attempting to leave quickly. However, the Pope blocks her path, claiming he possesses crucial information and urges her to support the crown prince unconditionally.
Psyche-in-Medea, sceptical, bluntly challenges his partiality. The Pope then poses an unsettling question: Is Psyche Callista truly loved by God? Flustered, she confronts him, expressing her outrage over his assertion that a mass murderer can be favoured by the divine. In a moment of emotional turmoil, she declares she doesn’t need a God like that, only to suddenly cough up blood and faint.
As she lies unconscious, the Pope proclaims that her ability should vanish if she is unfaithful to God, referring to her as Psyche Callista. Before he can take further action, Pell arrives, furious, and swiftly pulls Psyche-in-Medea away from the Pope’s grasp. Pell tends to her, his worry for her health evident, and exhibits an unexplained ability that hints at his own powers as he heals her.
Discovering the key to the depository, Pell uncovers items intended for Medea and reads a letter that he struggles to comprehend due to its coded nature. Meanwhile, Medea-in-Psyche is approached by Pell’s men and is urgently invited to the temple. She hurries to meet Pell and the bedridden Psyche-in-Medea. Upon reading Psyche’s letter, Medea-in-Psyche realizes the depth of Eros’s schemes, effectively concluding Your Throne Chapter 176.
Your Throne Chapter 177: Methanol
Your Throne Chapter 177 opens with Pell expressing his surprise that Medea has quickly uncovered Eros’s scheme. Curious, he asks her how she figured it out. Medea-in-Psyche reveals a bloodied handkerchief, noting the scent of the empress’s perfume lingering on it. She explains the use of methanol instead of ethanol, warning that improper inhalation of methanol can lead to madness. Medea-in-Psyche continues, detailing Eros’s plot: he first distracted the servants with the emperor’s illness, then manipulated the emperor into drinking alcohol, which has spiralled into alcoholism. The empress unwittingly contributed to the emperor’s decline by using a new perfume laced with methanol. Medea-in-Psyche stresses that the emperor and empress must not meet. Pell agrees but remains uneasy, as Medea-in-Psyche’s caution resonates with him.
Though Pell intends to head to the palace with her, Medea-in-Psyche warns him of the potential dangers. Pell dismisses her concerns, pointing out that Eros is in jail. However, Medea-in-Psyche cautions him that Eros may still have tricks up his sleeve. When asked how she knows this, she cryptically replies that she and Eros think alike. Pell reprimands her, asserting that she has changed. Surprised by his reaction, Medea-in-Psyche resolves to head for the palace using the emperor’s ring. Upon arriving, she is announced as Psyche Callista, but when no response comes from within the emperor’s room, her suspicion grows. Forcefully, she opens the door, only to be met with the horrifying sight of the emperor hanging from the ceiling, bringing Your Throne Chapter 177 to a chilling close.
Chapter 178: Heart-breaking Loss
Your Throne Chapter 178 opens with Medea-in-Psyche in shock at the sight of the emperor’s corpse hanging. A flashback reveals events from two hours earlier. During a shift change, the new guards exhibit suspicious behaviour. Meanwhile, the empress is with the emperor, sharing a tender moment as they discuss Eros and Medea. Overwhelmed by guilt for her past actions towards Medea, the empress finds solace in the emperor’s comforting words. However, the emperor suddenly falls ill, causing concern for the empress. He assures her not to worry and urges her to leave so he can rest.
After she departs, the empress feels a sense of reconciliation, pleased that she wore the emperor’s favourite perfume—the scent of violets. In a chilling turn, the emperor starts coughing uncontrollably and hallucinates, believing bugs are crawling all over him. Desperate, he calls for help, but the two guards remain unmoved. In a state of panic and half-naked, the emperor flees his room, leaving the servants in shock. Frantic and delusional, he runs into the garden, where the guards, having lost all compassion, attempt to hang him from the ceiling. Although he fights back, the effort is futile.
Returning to the present, Medea-in-Psyche remains devastated by the emperor’s death. Determined to uncover the truth, she is forcibly pushed out of the chamber by the guards. In a moment of introspection, she realizes the scum she is when her first thought centres on the emperor’s promise to adopt her as his daughter. Suddenly, her attention is drawn to a wound on one guard’s neck. Confronting the guard, she questions whether he is an imposter, bringing Your Throne Chapter 178 to a tense conclusion as she demands him to show his face.
Your Throne Chapter 179: Eros’s Victory
Your Throne Chapter 179 opens with the guard, visibly nervous, yelling at Medea-in-Psyche, insisting that she has no right to question him. However, other palace guards urge her to comply with her request. In a panic, the guard bolts outside to escape. They conduct a thorough search and soon spot an open window, concluding that the imposter must have entered through it.
The guards make their way to the guard’s dormitory, where they discover the lifeless body of a man. Medea-in-Psyche inspects the body and determines that he was murdered and had been dead for at least an hour. In a moment of grim realization, she understands that she has been lured into a trap. Her fears materialize when the guards seize her and take her to meet their god.
In the following scene, it becomes evident that Eros is no longer in prison. The aide hands a document to Eros just as Medea-in-Psyche is brought before him. Eros greets her with a smirk, recognizing her as Medea inside Psyche, and openly mocks her, stating that the palace is not a playground for her to roam freely. Frustration mounts within Medea-in-Psyche as she sees that the emperor’s guards have already sided with Eros.
Desperate, she makes a last attempt to blackmail him subtly, compelling him to admit that he killed the emperor. Eros, however, remains unfazed and brazenly acknowledges that he murdered his father. In a calculated display of dominance, he burns documents that appear to be Medea’s adoption papers in front of her, challenging her to prove that he killed the emperor. Your Throne Chapter 179 concludes with Eros tauntingly informing her that it will be difficult for her, declaring that she has lost her final chance.
Chapter 180: No Escape
Your Throne Chapter 180 begins with Eros framing Medea as the murderer of the emperor, telling Medea-in-Psyche that he has no intention of saving her before leaving the room. Alone, Medea reflects on Psyche’s ignorance of the unfolding events and feels a growing sense of danger for her friend. Meanwhile, the imperial palace guards arrive at the temple to take Psyche-in-Medea away on Eros’s orders. Pell, devastated and desperate, tries to fight them off but to no avail, knowing that the Pope has arranged for Psyche-in-Medea’s capture.
In the palace dungeon, Psyche-in-Medea awakens to find a smug Eros before her. He informs her that he will personally execute her. Confused, Psyche-in-Medea struggles to comprehend the situation. The crown prince suddenly confronts her, asking why she killed the emperor. Shocked, she can barely process the accusation. Eros then calls her Psyche, further deepening her disbelief.
As the reality of the emperor’s death sinks in, Eros expresses his intention to uncover the truth about their body swap and Psyche’s divinity. He plans to kill her now that she can’t use her powers in this weakened state. In a swift movement, he grips her neck and begins to suffocate her. In her panic, Psyche-in-Medea thrashes about, grappling with the horrifying thought of dying after everything she has experienced. Clinging to Eros, she angrily declares her disdain for him and wishes for his disappearance. Your Throne Chapter 180 concludes with a red light flashing in the dungeon, causing deep concern for Medea-in-Psyche as she worries about Psyche’s fate.
Your Throne Chapter 181: Cataclysmic
Your Throne Chapter 181 begins with a red light illuminating the dungeon as Psyche-in-Medea wishes for Eros to disappear. A few hours earlier, news of the emperor’s murder at the hands of Medea Solon has spread like wildfire. Hearing the shocking news, Dekis wants to help Medea, but his servants restrain him. His mother, upon learning that Medea is in captivity, faints in disbelief. As Dekis takes her back to her room, he’s puzzled when she calls out for Medea instead of the Solon family.
Meanwhile, the news devastates Helio at the Niccolo mansion. Back in the present, Psyche-in-Medea contemplates how her life would be without the power of divinity. The atmosphere grows catastrophic; the sky turns red, and flowers wilt instantly. The horses in the stables grow agitated and break free, adding to the turmoil as some people feel dizzy and faint.
Pell realizes that the prophecy is coming to pass: the one close to the heart of Vasilios will bring down the empire. Pell asks Lucius if this is what he intended. The Pope replies that everything is happening for a reason. Pell questions what kind of God protects evil while tormenting the virtuous. The Pope simply states that their God is not virtuous.
Amidst the confusion, the guard stationed at the prison collapses and injures himself. Psyche-in-Medea awakens to find that she can access her powers again. Your Throne Chapter 181 concludes with Eros, now frightened, realizing that his sacred relic has protected him and that her powers are being absorbed by her necklace.
Chapter 182: Stigmata
Your Throne Chapter 182 opens with an intoxicated Eros expressing how much he missed the power that Psyche-in-Medea demonstrated. He marvels at the intensity of her power and acknowledges that he would have been dead without the protection of his sacred relic. Excitedly, he contemplates the extent of her antidivinity abilities.
Suddenly, a flashback reveals Psyche surrounded by bloody corpses, showcasing her formidable power. Eros, curious about the relic’s absorption capabilities, wonders if he can harness her power for himself. Feeling a surge of intrigue regarding her antidivinity, he decides to leave and investigate the chaos outside, all while deriding her as a coward.
As he moves, however, Eros struggles to walk due to a burning sensation in his heart. He realizes that the sacred relic is insufficient to contain Psyche’s full power. Spotting a guard outside the prison, Eros swiftly kills him, scolding Psyche for her foolishness.
Once inside the palace, panicked servants meet Eros and inform him of the dire situation. In a sudden turn of events, he pretends to faint, shocking those around him. Later, while being examined by a doctor, Eros is astounded by the wound on his chest, which the doctor has never seen before. When Eros awakens, he declares that he prayed to the gods to restore his father to the empire, leaving the doctor puzzled. Your Throne Chapter 182 concludes with the Pope entering Eros’s chamber, observing the wound and declaring that it is a stigma.
Your Throne Chapter 183: Anti-Divinity
Your Throne Chapter 183 begins with Pope Lucius declaring that the wound on Eros’s chest is a stigma, suggesting that God is closely watching him. Eros awakens to find the Pope by his side, who inquires about what happened. Eros recounts his encounter with Psyche-in-Medea, revealing that the sacred relic contains Anti-Divinity power. Lucius warns that the relic is unstable and will lose its energy if not repaired. Eager to fix it, Eros quickly hands the relic to the Pope.
Lucius asks Eros if he truly trusts him. Eros confidently replies that he would not betray him, as he intends to be his God. This prompts Lucius to recall a younger Eros, who had once asked to be worshipped. He is astonished by the crown prince’s growth and determination. Eros also subtly advises the Pope to be cautious around Pell.
Meanwhile, there is growing concern among the people for the empress’s well-being. The empress laments her fateful meeting with the emperor on that tragic night and is devastated by her husband’s death. Tearfully, she realizes that the emperor’s wish for Eros to repent will never come to pass.
In a separate setting, Medea-in-Psyche, under house arrest for her own protection, reflects on her circumstances and questions where she went wrong. Your Throne Chapter 183 concludes with the empress entering Medea’s room and tearfully promising to set her free.
Chapter 184: Changing Perspective
Your Throne Chapter 184 opens with Medea-in-Psyche scolding herself for wasting time trying to save the emperor. Meanwhile, the empress attempts to assure her that she will help her escape, but Medea distrusts her intentions. She confronts the empress about whether she seeks to absolve her son’s sins and questions her about the emperor’s death. Although Medea-in-Psyche knows she shouldn’t speak of such matters in Psyche’s body, her emotions burst forth, revealing the effort she put into saving the emperor.
Realizing the truth of Eros’s manipulations, the empress reflects on her own failing eyesight, which is due to methanol. She thanks Psyche for clarifying the situation. In a flashback, the empress recalls her past feelings for Psyche, which had been filled with disdain. However, as she realizes that she raised Psyche in love, just as she had raised her own son, her animosity fades.
The empress advises Psyche not to live for love, and Medea-in-Psyche interprets this as a dying wish, reminding her of similar words from the emperor. It dawns on Medea-in-Psyche that her leniency towards the empress stemmed from her longing for love, leaving her envious of Eros, who had received such affection.
Meanwhile, a servant approaches Eros with news about the empress. A flashback shows a younger emperor proposing to a younger empress, highlighting their past connection. In the present, the empress reminisces about the cherished memories she shared with her husband. Your Throne Chapter 184 concludes with Eros coming to her, and the empress declaring, “I murdered the emperor.”
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