Good And Evil Episode 6 Recap
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Han Sheng confronted Chun Yao, stopping him from pursuing Bai Shan and declaring she would make him suffer if he insisted on harming Bai Shan. Chun Yao, exasperated, explained that Liu Yunsu's death was not his doing; Liu Yunsu was injured by an evil spirit in the Monsters and Demons Pool while protecting Bai Shan.
Nearing his last breath, Liu Yunsu had pleaded with Chun Yao not to punish Bai Shan and to keep the truth of his death a secret, as he didn't want her to live a life consumed by guilt. Chun Yao warned Han Sheng that her attempt to "save" Bai Shan by using the forbidden Resurrection technique would only harm them, as both the caster and recipient would ultimately turn to ashes.
Han Sheng then revealed that Bufan had convinced Bai Shan to abandon the Resurrection and use the Heart-cleansing Dewdrop for her own healing. Chun Yao scoffed at this, asserting that Bai Shan's obsession was too deep; she would never use the dewdrop on herself, but rather to enhance her power to revive Liu Yunsu. Realizing the gravity of the situation, Han Sheng requested to join Chun Yao to help.
As they arrived, Bai Shan, already consumed by evil, was attempting to absorb Bufan's vitality to prolong Liu Yunsu's life. Chun Yao intervened just in time, saving Bufan. Seeing Bai Shan's current state, Chun Yao broke his promise to Liu Yunsu and revealed the truth: Liu Yunsu died saving her and didn't wish to be revived, nor did he want her burdened by guilt. Bai Shan vehemently denied his words, accusing Chun Yao of killing Liu Yunsu and making excuses.
She then enveloped Chun Yao, Han Sheng, and Bufan in an illusion, determined to revive Liu Yunsu before she would rest. Chun Yao found himself in the River of Forget, recognizing it as a mere trick of the illusion. Meanwhile, Han Sheng was transported to the Royal Palace, witnessing a joyous scene with her parents, where they lovingly named her "Han Sheng."
Overwhelmed by the warmth she never experienced, she became deeply immersed, refusing to believe it was an illusion and wanting to stay with her newfound family. Bufan, on the other hand, was in his master Jalan’s dojo, listening to teachings. Jalan repeatedly urged him to kill Bai Shan, whom he called a demon, creating intense internal conflict for Bufan. Chun Yao, having broken his own illusion, realized Han Sheng was still trapped.
He located her in the palace and tried to pull her out, explaining that her mother was dead and the current scene was Bai Shan's illusion. Han Sheng clung to the fantasy, declaring she wasn't the "Coffin-birth Princess" and wanted to remain with her mother. Chun Yao forcefully reminded her of her true identity and her earlier desire to save Bai Shan, which finally jolted Han Sheng back to reality. Together, they found Bufan, still caught in his illusion.
Chun Yao advised Bufan that his inner barrier was of his own making, and he needed to understand his true Tao to break it, noting that if he killed the wrong entity in the illusion, they would all be trapped. Bufan recalled his master's past teachings about distinguishing good from evil and staying true to one's heart, but also realized that Tao could encompass love. He decided to save Bai Shan first, then confront her.
With this clarity, Bufan shattered his own illusion, and all three returned to reality. Outside the illusion, they found Bai Shan actively performing the resurrection spell, having opened the gate to the netherworld. Liu Yunsu appeared before them. Bai Shan, overjoyed, rushed to embrace him, only to be violently thrown back as her cultivation was forcibly absorbed. The "Liu Yunsu" she had revived revealed his true form: Si Mao.
He mocked her devotion, thanking her for her powerful love that had inadvertently freed him. Bufan rushed to Bai Shan's side, distraught. Despite her serious injuries, he offered to seek another Heart-cleansing Dewdrop from his master. However, Bai Shan, now gravely wounded and with all her cultivation gone, regretfully accepted her fate, realizing she had been used by the devil due to her own obsession. In a flash of insight, she witnessed Liu Yunsu's final moments.
He had been gravely injured by Si Mao's attack, which occurred because Bai Shan's reckless venture into the Monsters and Demons Pool nearly allowed Si Mao to escape. Liu Yunsu, in his dying breath, had implored Chun Yao not to tell Bai Shan the truth, fearing her overwhelming guilt. Bai Shan, filled with remorse, saw Liu Yunsu pass away, but not before Liu Yunsu made Chun Yao promise to take care of her.
After her passing, Bai Shan's spirit reunited with Liu Yunsu in the celestial realm, finally finding peace together. Back in reality, Bai Shan vanished from Bufan's arms, and one of the bells he carried broke. Bufan clutched Bai Shan's fan, heartbroken. Kui'er, who had transformed into Bai Shan's likeness, approached Bufan, hoping he would acknowledge her. Bufan, without turning, simply told her to cherish her future and live well, and to forget him.
Chun Yao handed Bufan the Cloud Comb, explaining that it and Bai Shan were intrinsically linked, and asked him to safeguard it. As Chun Yao and Han Sheng were leaving, imperial guards apprehended Han Sheng, intending to take her back to the palace. Chun Yao intervened, easily subduing the guards and rescuing Han Sheng. He then offered her some sugar-fried chestnuts he had bought for her, eliciting a smile.
Later, Chun Yao brought the spirit books of Bai Shan, Liu Yunsu, and Kui'er back to the Hundred Spirits Lake. There, he removed the heart lock from Han Sheng's wrist, telling her she was free to leave. He explained that as a true human "Coffin-birth Princess" carrying the lake's destiny scroll, her continued presence could bring disaster. He instructed her to travel south, beyond the Northland kingdom, where no one would recognize her.
Han Sheng, though initially longing for freedom, felt a pang of disappointment that he wasn't trying to keep her, and angrily departed. Watching her leave, Chun Yao remembered Bai Shan's words by the River of Forget: "The one I love is gone. What about you? You can't even remember the one you loved! Spring Demon, oh Spring Demon! Who is more pitiful between you and me?" He pondered his own lost love. Meanwhile, Han Sheng reflected on her newfound freedom, muttering about the "smelly monster" Chun Yao, but admitting that regaining her freedom felt good after all.






