Resumen del episodio 13 de Generation to Generation
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Xing found herself trapped within the filth of the Li Sect's dungeon, desperately searching for a way to force open the heavy doors of her cell. Her luck seemed to turn when a mysterious man in black broke in to rescue her, but he was quickly overwhelmed by a powerful local master. Just as the rescuer's life hung in the balance, Shangguan Haonan intervened to save him.
Amidst the chaos of the skirmish, the resourceful Xing managed to slip out of the dungeon on her own. As she fled through the dark, dense forest, she stumbled upon a horrifying sight: members of the demon sect were escorting a group of eerie, distorted monsters that seemed neither human nor ghost. Meanwhile, Cai Zhao and Song Yuzhi were debating how to infiltrate the Li Sect.
Cai Zhao, drawing inspiration from the bold tactics she had read about in adventure stories, suggested they pose as relatives of the staff at the Qinglong Altar to persuade them to surrender. Their discussion was interrupted when a terrified Xing ran into them, frantically babbling about the yellow-faced, white-eyed "walking ghosts" she had encountered.
Recognizing each other through the dress the village chief had previously given to Cai Zhao, Xing revealed that she was the relative Xue Youfu had been searching for, but warned that Xiong Qianjin was currently hunting her and endangering the village. The threat became a reality as Xiong Qianjin descended upon the village, ruthlessly torturing the inhabitants to uncover Xing's whereabouts. When he cold-bloodedly murdered a villager named Wang, Cai Zhao realized she had to act.
Entrusting her belongings to Song Yuzhi, she disguised herself as Xing and stepped forward to surrender, demanding the safety of the others. Xiong Qianjin, though annoyed by being called a "big lug," took her into custody along with the remaining villagers. As they were led away, Song Yuzhi instructed the real Xing to seek reinforcements from the Qinglong Altar while he shadowed the captors into the woods.
During the journey, they crossed paths with Lady Sun, Mu Qingyan's mother, who was out gathering medicinal flowers for the Chief. Lady Sun was struck by the beauty of the captive girl's eyes and asked to take her, but Xiong Qianjin refused, noting that the sect's strategist, Yu Huiyin, specifically required the girl. The next morning, Mu Qingyan arrived at the village only to find it deserted.
Sensing that Cai Zhao had fallen into trouble, he dispatched his Peng bird to track her scent. On the other side of the forest, Cai Zhao managed to break away from her captors during the escort by feigning a leg injury, only to stumble into the perilous Poison Swarm Array. Recalling the survival techniques taught by her aunt, Cai Pingshu, she quickly applied Bee-Repelling Powder to her skin.
While the venomous swarm ignored her, the pursuing demon sect members were not so fortunate and were stung to death. Her respite was brief, however; Hu Fengge arrived and immediately saw through her disguise. Hu Fengge neutralized Cai Zhao with a dose of softening powder and struck her mute acupoint before taking her back to the Li Sect's prison.
Confined within the EightClaw Prison, Cai Zhao attempted to deceive Hu Fengge by claiming to be a lowly disciple of the disbanded Qingzhu Gang who had only impersonated Xing to repay the villagers for their kindness. She spoke of how her late leader had met a legendary heroine who wielded a blade brighter than the sun, and more importantly, she described the "Slayer Ghosts" that were turning missing villagers into monsters.
This revelation sparked a confrontation between Hu Fengge and the strategist Yu Huiyin. Yu admitted that under Chief Nie Zhe’s orders, they were refining corpse slaves to bolster their ranks against Mu Qingyan's forces. While Hu Fengge insisted on investigating whether the villagers were truly traitors, a ruthless Yu Huiyin privately ordered the execution of the girl to prevent any future trouble.
While lingering in her cell, Cai Zhao was shocked to find the name of her aunt’s long-lost junior brother, Guo Zigui, carved into the stone wall. Despite the weakening effects of the softening powder, she utilized the Innate Circulation technique Mu Qingyan had previously taught her to purge the toxins from her system. When guards arrived to kill her, Cai Zhao bought time by lying about a treasure.
She claimed that a woman named Qinong had stolen a manual from Duan Jiuxiu and entrusted it to her to give to the Chief. Unmoved, the guards attempted to cast her into a pool of medicinal liquid used for refining corpse slaves. In a desperate struggle, Cai Zhao dragged a guard down with her, vowing that they would die together.
Fortunately, she managed to fight her way out just as Mu Qingyan and Song Yuzhi arrived to launch an attack on the facility. In the chaos of the collapsing dungeon, Cai Zhao spotted her aunt's Sunshine Blade. She managed to escape the Li Sect with the others, though she was unfortunately bitten by a corpse bug during the frantic retreat.











