Resumen del episodio 29 de Good And Evil
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Goddess Hantan, after gaining sentience, spent her days with Immortal Spring Water, her affection for him growing profound. Observing the sad spiritual lamps, whose souls, despite having their memories erased by the River of Forget, still harbored deep obsessions, Hantan decided to write destiny scrolls for them, recording their past lives and wishes. Through these stories, she learned about love and loss.
Moved by these destinies, she eventually penned her own scroll, vowing to remain with Immortal Spring Water forever and never forget him, a sentiment that deeply touched him. Hantan expressed her desire to become someone Spring Water truly cared about. One day, Si Mao emerged from the deep pool, demanding to take Hantan. Spring Water refused, engaging in a fierce battle with Si Mao, who declared his love for Hantan and threatened to attack the Heavenly Emperor.
During the intense fight, Hantan bravely shielded Spring Water from Si Mao's attack, sacrificing herself. As she lay dying, Hantan comforted Spring Water, expressing her gratitude for the time they shared and promising to return to him regardless of future hardships. The Heavenly Emperor then convened a judgment, accusing Spring Water of breaking heavenly rules, which led to Si Mao's betrayal and the subsequent overflow of the River of Forget, causing spirits to escape.
Spring Water confessed his guilt and pleaded for Hantan's life. The Heavenly Emperor decreed that Hantan, whose creation was already against heavenly law, could avoid death by reincarnating as a human, destined to suffer for generations and never to meet Spring Water again. Spring Water himself was expelled from Heaven, demoted to a semi-demon, and condemned to guard the Hundred Spirits Lake for a thousand years.
The Heavenly Emperor explicitly forbade them from seeing each other ever again, threatening severe consequences if they disobeyed. The Star Lord of Life advised Spring Water to forget everything and await his return after his tribulation. Chun Yao, having read the destiny scroll and regained his memories of his past life as Immortal Spring Water, felt a deep understanding of his eternal connection with Han Sheng.
Confronting the Star Lord of Life, he accused him of erasing his memories, which the Star Lord admitted, believing it would spare Chun Yao pain. However, fate had defied their intervention, leading Chun Yao and Han Sheng to reunite and for their heavenly tribulation to re-emerge. The Star Lord warned that their continued relationship would only lead to disaster, as they were not meant to be together.
Watching Han Sheng's life force diminish, Chun Yao declared that he would not passively accept a fate where his beloved died before him again. He asserted his refusal to be a "manipulated pitiful soul" and expressed a willingness to die rather than see Han Sheng waste away. Recognizing Chun Yao's unwavering stubbornness, the Star Lord decided to offer a hint, presenting him with a piece of cloth.
The cloth revealed that a possible way to break their tribulation might be found in the perilous underworld, a place of extreme cold governed by the Lord of Hell, who oversees matters outside the Six Realms. With this newfound lead, Chun Yao vowed to find a solution, whether it meant traversing Heaven or Hell, promising the unconscious Han Sheng that he would find a place where they could be together, and imploring her to wait for his return.
The next day, Han Sheng awoke to find Kong Lan and Wushang tending to her. She immediately asked for Chun Yao, learning he had left the Hundred Spirits Lake on an important matter. Upset he left without a goodbye, especially after he had just proposed, she then discovered her Vitality-strengthening Bead was missing.
Kong Lan confirmed Chun Yao took it, and Wushang hastily clarified that he had gone to find treasures to fortify it, intending to make it a marriage token. Han Sheng, delighted by the thought of a betrothal present, felt a surge of happiness. Venturing outside, Han Sheng was enchanted to see numerous cherry trees blooming across the lake.
She remembered mentioning her fondness for cherries in the Southern Pool Kingdom and saving their pits, realizing Chun Yao had secretly planted them for her, filling her heart with warmth. Her joy was interrupted by the appearance of Si Mao, who urged her to accept the "cherry at hand" and come with him, implying Chun Yao's efforts would be "fruitless."
Han Sheng, initially suspecting Si Mao had captured Chun Yao, was then stunned when Si Mao revealed her true identity as Goddess Hantan from a thousand years ago, explaining that her destiny scroll chronicled her entanglement with Immortal Spring Water. The revelation allowed Han Sheng to connect the dots: Chun Yao's absence, the missing bead, and his current dangerous quest were all linked to their shared past and the heavenly tribulation.
Si Mao tried to persuade her to leave with him, promising a life as mortals free from tribulation. However, Han Sheng firmly rejected him, stating that while she considered him a friend, her heart had always belonged solely to Chun Yao. She recalled how even Si Mao's gift of three thousand lanterns had failed to stir her affections, emphasizing that her love for Chun Yao was mutual and unchangeable.
Despite Si Mao's pained confession of his thousand-year love for her, Han Sheng reiterated that Chun Yao was the only one she loved. Disguising herself as Chun Yao using his transformation spell, Han Sheng interrogated Kong Lan about Chun Yao's whereabouts. Kong Lan, completely fooled, revealed that Chun Yao had gone to the underworld to seek a way to break their tribulation. Alarmed and worried for Chun Yao's safety, Han Sheng demanded to know the exact location of the underworld.
At that moment, Si Mao appeared, having overheard their conversation. He clarified that the underworld, which borders the Six Realms, requires a personal visit, and Chun Yao would gain nothing by going alone. Despite Han Sheng's initial distrust and reiteration of her refusal to go with him, Si Mao explained he wasn't trying to abduct her. Instead, he offered to guide her to the underworld, claiming it would bring him relief if she could overcome the tribulation.
Seeing no other option, Han Sheng agreed, much to Kong Lan's dismay. Si Mao led Han Sheng to the extreme cold lands, presenting her with a compass and instructing her to follow it northward to reach the underworld. Han Sheng, touched by his gesture, expressed her hope that he would cleanse his demonic energy and embark on a new path toward becoming a true immortal. Si Mao acknowledged his millennium-long obsession for her and vowed to await her return.
Following the compass, Han Sheng soon found herself confronted by Chun Yao in an illusion. She confronted him for coming to such a dangerous place alone, but he solemnly informed her that he had met the Lord of Hell, who declared that only one of them could survive to break their tribulation. For the sake of the Hundred Spirits Lake, "Chun Yao" then cruelly stated he had to let her go and moved to strike her.
When "Chun Yao" further asserted he was a merciless demon lord, Han Sheng, heartbroken, defiantly told him to kill her. However, as he delivered the blow, she had a sudden realization: this was not the real Chun Yao, as the Chun Yao she knew would never intentionally harm her. With this insight, she struck back, causing the illusory Chun Yao to vanish. Han Sheng then truly awoke, finding herself face-to-face with the real Chun Yao.
He comforted her, explaining that she had successfully passed the "Trial of Death" illusion, which was a prerequisite for entering the underworld. Han Sheng, now also remembering her past life in full, pledged with Chun Yao that they would never be separated again. Chun Yao revealed that he too had undergone and passed the same Trial of Death, confirming that this perilous journey was the only way into the underworld.











