Resumen del episodio 32 de Eternal Love

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Returning to the fox den from the mushroom market, Ye Hua observed that Bai Qian, the High Goddess and monarch of Green Hill, managed her immortal realm much like the Mortal Realm, with common folk tilling and weaving instead of relying on divine powers. Bai Qian chuckled, explaining that using divine powers for everything would be dull for her subjects. She even planned to create a battlefield for them to practice combat.

Ye Hua found her charming, playfully suggesting he would send Heavenly Soldiers to join the fun. The topic of dinner soon arose, revealing a significant challenge. Mi Gu, a tree spirit, was terrified of fire and confessed he couldn't cook, injuring himself in the attempt. With young Ah Li complaining of hunger, Bai Qian didn't want him to simply fill up on loquats in front of Ye Hua.

Fetching Fengjiu from the Mortal Realm seemed too time-consuming, so Bai Qian reluctantly instructed Mi Gu to post a flyer at the fox den's entrance, seeking a cook. Ye Hua, witnessing Bai Qian's domestic struggles, was reminded of Su Su, who also had no cooking skills. He mused aloud, wondering how she had managed to survive on Junji Mountain before he met her.

As Ye Hua took charge of the cooking, instructing Bai Qian to tend to the firewood, Bai Qian tried to ease the awkwardness. She complimented Ye Hua's culinary skills, attributing them to his "former wife's" good teaching. Ye Hua's face clouded with sadness, making Bai Qian instantly regret her words, fearing she had reopened old wounds.

Ye Hua quietly replied that his former wife, much like Bai Qian, could only assist by keeping the fire going, doing little else in the kitchen. He reiterated his puzzlement over how she had survived on Junji Mountain before they met. Bai Qian, noticing his continued somberness, gently asked why he had gone silent. Ye Hua confessed he was afraid of making her sad. He then uttered the name "Su Su," causing Bai Qian's heart to race.

Internally, she wondered if he had called her by the wrong name and if he suspected her true identity as Si Yin. When Ye Hua asked if she had ever visited the Eastern Wilderness, Bai Qian grew increasingly nervous, recalling her time there with her Sixteenth Senior Brother, fearing he was trying to uncover her past or even locate her Master Mo Yuan's body using Ah Li as an excuse. Seeing her guilty expression, Ye Hua questioned her.

Bai Qian quickly changed the subject, asking if the dish was ready and complimenting his chef-like appearance, while silently dismissing the possibility that he could unravel a secret hidden for 70,000 years. At dinner, Ah Li, whom Ye Hua playfully called "Mochi," complained that his father monarch's constant feeding would turn him into a ball. Ye Hua joked that becoming a ball would be convenient, allowing him to simply roll into Qingyun Hall in the Heavenly Palace without needing clouds.

Ah Li, seeking refuge, declared his father monarch a "bad person" to Bai Qian, who affectionately assured him she was his ally. Ye Hua continued to dote on both Bai Qian and Ah Li, ensuring they were well-fed, and even offered nourishment to Mi Gu. Having a mother had transformed Ah Li into a joyful, carefree child, laughing, crying, and even playfully pouting, making Bai Qian feel an undeniable connection to him.

After putting Ah Li to bed, Ye Hua proposed a game of chess with Bai Qian. However, Bai Qian, a poor chess player, soon dozed off during their game, sleeping through the night. The next morning, she awoke to find Ye Hua's scholarly official, Star Monarch Jia Yun, and his War Official, Star Monarch Tian Shu, standing before her.

They informed her that Ye Hua had decided to temporarily conduct his official duties from the fox den, with Jia Yun delivering documents daily for approval. Despite her polite smile, Bai Qian was deeply apprehensive, fearing Ye Hua's extended stay meant he intended to reside permanently in Green Hill. Later, she confided in Mi Gu, who shared her suspicions.

Mi Gu speculated that Ye Hua might be investigating High God Mo Yuan, as the Nine Heavens had been searching for him for 70,000 years, making his prolonged presence in Green Hill feel less than benevolent. Bai Qian agreed, admitting it was unusual for him to stay so long. Meanwhile, back at Kunlun Void, Die Feng expressed his guilt to Zi Lan for failing to find their Seventeenth Junior Brother (Si Yin) after 70,000 years, despite his ceaseless search.

Zi Lan, having encountered the Winged Monarch Li Jing at the East Sea, announced a change of heart. He admitted that his 70,000 years of "training" in the Mortal Realm had actually been a continuous search for Si Yin. However, seeing Kunlun Void desolate made him realize they should return to diligently care for their master's abode. He firmly believed that since their Master Mo Yuan had instructed them to wait, he would surely return.

Die Feng, though still resolved to continue his search for Si Yin, agreed to return to Kunlun Void first and await Zi Lan's good news. In the Heavenly Palace, Su Jin was enraged upon hearing that Ye Hua had moved his affairs to Green Hill to be with Bai Qian. She dismissed the idea that Ye Hua had suddenly fallen for Bai Qian, instead accusing the nine-tailed fox of enchanting him.

Soon after, Miao Qing formally entered Pure Wutong Palace as a maidservant, having saved young Ah Li on Junji Mountain. Su Jin, feigning closeness, strategically encouraged Miao Qing to pursue a consort position with Ye Hua, reminding her of her identity as a Northern Sea princess and Ah Li's savior, and promising her aid. Su Jin then subtly probed Miao Qing about High Goddess Bai Qian.

Miao Qing, in turn, revealed that she had once mistaken Bai Qian for Su Jin at the East Sea. Bolstered by this alliance, Su Jin devised a plan: to force Bai Qian to withdraw from the engagement herself. She reasoned that Bai Qian, as the monarch of Green Hill, valued freedom and would likely resent feeling confined or uncomfortable by Heavenly Tribe rules, thus prompting her to terminate the engagement.

Su Jin then dispatched her maid, Xin Nu, to Green Hill to deliver a message, asserting that Bai Qian and Ye Hua's cohabitation before marriage was highly improper according to Heavenly Tribe customs. Xin Nu arrived at Green Hill, but Mi Gu refused her entry, stating Bai Qian was resting after a night of chess and a morning stroll with Ye Hua.

Unfazed, Xin Nu delivered Su Jin's message, asserting that despite Bai Qian's engagement, her behavior with Ye Hua was "passionately entangled" and inappropriate. The residents of Green Hill, however, fiercely rejected Xin Nu's haughty tone and the Heavenly Tribe's strictures. They loudly defended Bai Qian, accusing Xin Nu of attempting to embarrass their monarch and forcefully drove her away.

Mi Gu later reported the incident to Bai Qian, recounting Xin Nu's arrogant demeanor and her criticisms of Bai Qian's cohabitation with Ye Hua before marriage, even citing the Heavenly Monarch as a precedent for not living together. Bai Qian acknowledged the situation, admitting that Xin Nu's words, though delivered rudely, held some merit regarding Ye Hua's prolonged stay. When Bai Qian cautiously conveyed Xin Nu's message to Ye Hua, he firmly dismissed the side consort's accusations.

He declared that Bai Qian was his wife, and the opinions of others held no sway over their shared life. Bai Qian, still playfully reminding him of her advanced age, mentioned Xin Nu's claim that he had brought Princess Miao Qing to the Heavenly Palace.

Ye Hua confirmed it, explaining that Miao Qing had saved Ah Li, and he had simply offered her a maidservant position in the palace after she refused to marry the Second Prince of the Western Sea. He assured Bai Qian that Miao Qing would leave once she had cleared her head, adding that the Second Prince was not as unbearable as Miao Qing made him out to be.

Bai Qian then offered that she had only heard about the Second Prince from her Fourth Older Brother and assumed he wouldn't be a playboy, suggesting Miao Qing might have fabricated an excuse. To shift the mood, Ye Hua then requested Bai Qian to lie down comfortably so he could paint her portrait. As Bai Qian complied, she mused internally about Ye Hua's unpredictable moods.

She eventually drifted off to sleep, only to wake up later to find Ye Hua gently covering her with his robe, his gaze fixed on her. Su Jin, after hearing Xin Nu's indignant report about the hostile reception at Green Hill and the insults directed at her status, was consumed by fury. Her rage was so intense that she momentarily forgot it was the Heavenly Monarch's birthday. Xin Nu reminded her, and Su Jin inquired about the special guests.

Xin Nu revealed that the Northern Sea Water Monarch and his eldest son, Yuan Zhen, would be attending. Yuan Zhen had written numerous congratulatory messages, delighting the Heavenly Monarch and prompting him to personally request Yuan Zhen's presence, which might mend the long-standing estrangement between the Heavenly Monarch and the Northern Sea Water Monarch. This information sparked a new, cunning scheme in Su Jin's mind.

Later, Ye Hua revealed to Mi Gu that he was taking Bai Qian to the Mortal Realm, sparking Mi Gu's continued bewilderment at the Crown Prince's mercurial temperament. Bai Qian, initially hesitant to leave the fox den due to rain, tried to dissuade Ye Hua, but Ah Li's eager insistence on visiting the Mortal Realm swayed her. In the Mortal Realm, amidst the bustling market, Ye Hua surprised Bai Qian by revealing it was Ah Li's birthday.

Bai Qian playfully chastised him for not informing her earlier, lamenting her lack of a gift. Ye Hua teased her about her penchant for gifting luminous pearls, to which Bai Qian retorted that she had a human-sized luminous pearl in the fox den, perfect for Ah Li's Qingyun Hall. As they continued their outing, a momentary scare arose when Ah Li nearly stumbled, causing Bai Qian to instinctively reach out.

This small incident triggered a profound inner reflection in Ye Hua about Bai Qian and her past. Observing Ah Li's innocent question about being disliked and Bai Qian's loving reassurance that he was her precious child, Ye Hua wondered how Bai Qian, seemingly averse to flattery, would navigate future sweet words. Ye Hua was then urgently summoned back to the Heavenly Palace for the Heavenly Monarch's birthday banquet.

He told Bai Qian to stay with Ah Li, promising to return that night. Following a vendor's suggestion, Bai Qian and Ah Li went to a tea house to listen to a storyteller while they waited. Back in the Heavenly Palace, Die Feng met with Ye Hua to report a disturbing incident: immortals returning from the East Sea's first-month banquet had been attacked by unknown assailants using black magic puppets.

Die Feng, along with his Sixteenth Junior Brother, suspected the attackers were from the Winged Realm, an unsettling development given its long-standing subservience to the Heavenly Tribe. Ye Hua found this news deeply puzzling.

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