Douluo Continent Episode 20 Recap

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In the blink of an eye, the day of the competition arrived. Dai Mubai brought the students to the Soul Fighting Arena. From afar, he saw that Dai Weis was injured. Dai Mubai showed concern for him, but Dai Weis didn't want to chatter too much and told him they would meet on the stage later. In fact, Dai Weis was heavily injured, but he still insisted on competing.

Dai Mubai decided to use successive attacks against Dai Weis, just without arranging for Ou Si Ke and Ningrongrong to participate. Dai Weis changed into his battle robe and entered the stage. Tang San had Ou Si Ke summon his Martial Soul, the Big Sausage, and gave it to Dai Weis to restore Soul Power, but he didn't appreciate it at all. The battle began.

Dai Mubai called on Tang San, Xiao Wu, Zhu Zhuqing, and Ma Hongjun, and the five of them surrounded Dai Weis. They took turns attacking, summoning their respective Martial Souls. Dai Weis was powerful and quickly defeated them one by one. The five of them launched a new round of attacks. Zhu Zhuqing was injured while protecting Dai Mubai. They were defeated again.

Tang San didn't want to sit and wait for death, so he went offstage to find Ou Si Ke for help. Tang San called Ningrongrong and Ou Si Ke onto the stage to face the challenge. Dai Weis looked down on auxiliary Soul Masters. The two of them each used magic props to attack Dai Weis. Dai Weis's wrist was locked, and Ma Hongjun took the opportunity to sneak attack Dai Weis.

Tang San summoned Blue Silver Plant and tied it around Xiao Wu's waist. Xiao Wu flew up and kicked Dai Weis out of the arena. According to the competition rules, a participant kicked off the stage loses. Dai Weis had to agree to Dai Mubai staying at Shi Lan Ke school and agreed to meet him at the Douluo Continent Martial Soul Competition. After this competition, Dai Mubai began to reflect on his mistakes.

He had always thought that Soul Masters should rely on absolute power to win. He didn't expect that Tang San could easily defeat his older brother Dai Weis, who had extremely strong Martial Soul power, just by using auxiliary Soul Masters. Yu Xiaogang advised him to let go of his ingrained rules and accept techniques and auxiliary power. Dai Mubai was greatly inspired. He had been disdainful when Tang San used other moves to defeat Zhao Wuji.

After Ou Si Ke and Ningrongrong defeated Ma Hongjun, he still thought it was just luck. It wasn't until the end of today's competition that he finally understood the importance of teamwork. Yu Xiaogang announced on the spot that Dai Mubai was the captain and Tang San was the soul of the team, hoping they would work together wholeheartedly. The two of them tightly held each other's hands.

Ou Si Ke thought of today's competition and was so moved that his eyes filled with tears. It was the first time he felt useful. Ningrongrong offered him words of comfort. Xiao Wu's foot was injured, so Tang San carried her back to the school. The two of them were happily talking and laughing. Lan De and Yu Xiaogang walked behind the students.

Lan De noticed someone was following them, so he and Yu Xiaogang attacked from front and back, blocking the two people. Unexpectedly, the people who came were Yu Xiaogang's nephew Yu Tianheng and Dugu Yan. Tang San specially bought medicinal balm for bruises and applied it to Xiao Wu's foot. Xiao Wu playfully asked him to braid her hair, and Tang San seriously did as she asked. Xiao Wu was blooming with joy inside.

Zhu Zhuqing and Ningrongrong returned to the dormitory, and only then did Tang San find an excuse to leave. The two of them were certain that Tang San and Xiao Wu had feelings for each other that went beyond that of siblings, but Xiao Wu was completely unaware. Yu Tianheng and Dugu Yan explained their purpose to Yu Xiaogang and Lan De.

They watched the match last night and suspected that someone had injured Dai Weis beforehand, otherwise, they couldn't have won. Yu Tianheng explained their purpose was to invite Dai Mubai and Tang San to join the Heaven Dou City Royal school team and participate in the Douluo Continent Martial Soul Competition. Dai Mubai firmly refused to leave Shi Lan Ke. Tang San dared not go because of Xiao Chenyu's death. Lan De encouraged Dai Mubai to participate.

Yu Tianheng promised to help Tang San resolve the trouble in Nuoding City. Tang San still wanted to stay at Shi Lan Ke; here he had his beloved teacher and close classmates. Yu Tianheng no longer insisted. He promised that the Royal school team would help Dai Mubai defeat Dai Weis, and Dai Mubai was tempted. Ningrongrong complained to Xiao Wu and Zhu Zhuqing about the various restrictions and rules of her family.

She came to Shi Lan Ke to seek freedom. Zhu Zhuqing and Ningrongrong couldn't help but tease Xiao Wu, concluding that she was the most formidable among the Shi Lan Ke Seven Monsters, and that as long as someone provoked Xiao Wu, Tang San would avenge her at all costs. Zhu Zhuqing also joked about Xiao Wu and Tang San. Finally, the three of them went to eat turnip cake. Dai Mubai was conflicted.

He was reluctant to leave Shi Lan Ke, but he also wanted to join the Royal school team to establish a foothold in his family. He also told Tang San his true identity was the prince of the Star Luo Kingdom, and his brother Dai Weis was the first in line to the throne of the Star Luo Kingdom. Since childhood, he had lived under his brother's shadow.

He wanted to become strong, not to compete for the throne, but just to be recognized. And Zhu Zhuqing's breaking off their engagement might also have been because she looked down on him. But Tang San thought Zhu Zhuqing had feelings for him, otherwise, she wouldn't have risked her life to protect him.

Tang San also said that no matter what decision Dai Mubai made, everyone would support him, because he was always the captain of the Shi Lan Ke Seven Monsters. Lan De looked through the Shi Lan Ke school's archives. Yu Xiaogang found that the students from back then had all become famous Soul Masters.

Lan De was deeply emotional, saying that Shi Lan Ke never relied on any power, so it could only rely on strength to cultivate a large number of highly skilled students.

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