Resumen del episodio 12 de My Dear Destiny

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The next morning, Aunt Zhao found Lv Ao in Qiqi's room. Mistaking Lv Ao for the late king, she cried out, vowing to avenge Lady Yin, and attempted to attack Lv Ao with a vase. Qiqi intervened, protecting Lv Ao and urging him to leave.

Lv Ao realized that directly taking Qiqi out of the West Yard would subject her to criticism, so he decided he must first clear her name, an action that, unbeknownst to him, would bring more trouble. During the scuffle, Aunt Zhao sustained an injury. Qiqi attended to her wounds and questioned her about what exactly happened between the late king and Lady Yin, and why Aunt Zhao was so agitated by the sight of Lv Ao.

Aunt Zhao, still disoriented, blamed the late king for his cruelty, stating that he sent young Prince Lv Ao to the Beicang Tribe. She recounted how Lady Yin cried incessantly after her son's departure, never seeing Lv Ao again before she died, passing away alone with her last wish unfulfilled. As Aunt Zhao drifted off to sleep, Qiqi discovered a key in her sleeve. She recalled Aunt Zhao mentioning a cherished box and realized this key perfectly fit it.

Concluding it must be Lady Yin's keepsakes left for Lv Ao, Qiqi resolved to deliver the box to him. News of the King spending the night in the West Yard spread throughout the six palaces, causing Consort Ling to fly into a rage. Her attendant advised her against impulsive actions, warning that if the King were to summon Qiqi for questioning again, it would only create more opportunities for them to meet. Consort Ling, though seething, reluctantly swallowed her anger.

Meanwhile, Qiqi, back in her room with the box, discovered a pattern on its bottom identical to her Blood Jade. She cautiously opened the box, only to find it seemingly empty, containing nothing but a blank scroll. Suddenly, Qiqi felt a surge of powerful Witch Power, and words appeared on the scroll: "The one who unites the Blood Jade and Blood-Drinking Sword can get the world. Lan Yu."

Qiqi realized that Lady Yin was none other than Lan Yu, the Saintess she had been searching for. Lan Yu had sealed her Witch Power there, which explained why the elders could not find her. On Wuxun Island, Qiqi's martial sister, San Shenghua, sensed Lan Yu's whereabouts at the palace of King of Yiqi. She appointed Xizhao to manage affairs in her absence and prepared to leave the island, also ordering Wu Ji's capture if he appeared.

A flashback revealed their past: Qiqi, her senior brother Wu Ji, and San Shenghua all studied under the same master. Qiqi and Wu Ji shared a close, childhood bond, which San Shenghua deeply envied. During an archery competition, San Shenghua, desperate to win and be taught Witch Power first, deliberately shot a horse instead of the target, winning by deceitful means. Her master, seeing her malicious intent, ordered her to endure ten whips and reflect in seclusion.

San Shenghua, feeling unjustly punished despite her victory, believed her master was biased and deliberately refusing to teach her. Qiqi secretly brought her healing ointment, but San Shenghua, despite feigning politeness, inwardly despised Qiqi as a hypocrite and vowed that the humiliation she suffered today would be repaid one day. Later, San Shenghua knelt before her imprisoned mother, seeking guidance on her predicament and requesting to be taught Dark Witch Power.

Her mother readily agreed, revealing that only by obtaining the Blood-Drinking Sword could she achieve her ambition of uniting the world, and that Saintess Lan Yu held the knowledge to wield it. Now, as the sect leader, San Shenghua stood before her mother's memorial tablet, vowing to journey to Yiqi and find Lan Yu to make her pay for her mother's past suffering.

In the West Yard, Mother Chang, unsure if the King truly favored Qiqi again, continued to torment her, assigning her endless sweeping tasks and dropping melon seeds for her to pick up and separate. As Qiqi swept, the scroll accidentally fell from her person. Mother Chang immediately ordered her servants to seize what she suspected was a banned book, but Qiqi held on tightly. Just then, Aunt Zhao arrived abruptly and doused Mother Chang with a bucket of water.

In that moment, Aunt Zhao's sanity briefly returned. She noticed the Blood Jade around Qiqi's neck and demanded to know her true identity. Aunt Zhao revealed that she knew Lady Yin was the Saintess, Lan Yu. Twenty years prior, when the Beicang Tribe was at its peak, the late king led a campaign against them. Upon returning victorious with his two great generals, Gao E and Chou Hu, they encountered an injured Lady Yin.

The late king was immediately captivated and brought her back to the palace. Lady Yin initially wished to leave, but her weakened state prevented her. Under the late king's devoted care, Lady Yin gradually recovered and, through his persistent efforts to please her—filling her rooms with plum blossoms and paintings, despite a misstep involving captive animals that angered the animal-loving Witch Tribe Saintess—his affections slowly won her heart.

Lady Yin eventually recovered and returned to her own affairs before promising to marry the late king. A month later, she returned, and the overjoyed late king defied all objections to make her Lady Yin, settling her in Ranxi Yard, the very courtyard Qiqi now occupied. However, this beautiful promise proved fleeting. Shortly after their marriage, Lady Yin became pregnant.

The ongoing wars intensified, and the late king, wary of the powerful Gao family and facing rumors that Lady Yin was a foreign spy, was forced to coldly neglect her to protect her and their unborn child. On the day of her difficult childbirth, Lady Yin desperately wished to see the king, but he remained in Consort Gao's chambers, enjoying himself. From that moment, Lady Yin's hope in the king vanished.

She yearned to take their child and leave Yiqi, but her request was denied. She then requested to reside in the West Yard, only for Consort Gao to send people to forcibly take Prince Lv Ao from her arms, leaving her heartbroken.

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