Resumen del episodio 43 de The Four
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A pervasive fear gripped a small town as a "female ghost" began preying on grooms, ensuring no wedding could proceed without the groom meeting a grim end. This "female ghost" was Ji Yaohua, disguised, driven by her betrayal by Leng Xue and a deep hatred for all men, which fueled her escalating desire for revenge. She specifically targeted grooms on their wedding nights.
Wuqíng and Muxue, investigating the murders, encountered the killer at Huilan's house and heard her account of the case; shortly after they left, the killer returned and murdered Huilan. Wuqíng suspected Ji Yaohua was the culprit. Meanwhile, Chu Limo, the daughter of the missing Saint Maiden, Bian Hongyao, was sought by the Saint Moon Sect.
Its members, including Ah Qina and Xing Yue, believed Chu Limo was their rightful successor due to her mother's disappearance and attempted to bring her back to the Western Regions to be enthroned. However, Chu Limo persistently refused this destiny. During one such encounter with Saint Moon Sect members, Leng Xue arrived just in time to rescue Chu Limo from being taken. An Shigeng, having escaped the palace, established his own sect.
Ji Yaohua became his trusted right-hand woman, eventually taking on the identity of "Mingyou Fairy" at the Mingyou Mountain Villa, which was run by An Shigeng. People from Mingyou Mountain Villa also sought to eliminate Wuqíng, who, during his investigation, was injured in a confrontation with the groom killer. Muxue, constantly fearing for Wuqíng's safety and knowing he suffered greatly from love, repeatedly stopped him from reckless pursuits, once even slapping and scolding him to make him regain his senses.
To confirm Ji Yaohua's identity as the groom killer and lure her out, the famous trappers devised a plan for Leng Xue and Chu Limo to pretend to marry. On the night of their feigned wedding, Ah Qina and her group from the Saint Moon Sect arrived, attempting to stop Chu Limo and take her away. However, before they could act, Ji Yaohua appeared. During the event, Ji Yaohua confronted Leng Xue, fought him, then feigned defeat and fled.
The famous trappers, including Leng Xue, pursued her, unaware that this was a diversion orchestrated by Ji Yaohua. Shortly after they departed, Ji Yaohua, whose martial arts had significantly improved and temperament completely changed, personally abducted Chu Limo. Chu Limo was subsequently taken to a prison cell, where she was terrified by the sight of skeletal remains on a straw pile.
An Shigeng intended to use Chu Limo as bait to lure Leng Xue, and he explicitly instructed Ji Yaohua not to harm Chu Limo. However, Ji Yaohua harbored deep resentment towards Chu Limo and yearned to kill her herself, even as Chu Limo attempted to persuade her to abandon her path of vengeance. Chu Limo was saddened by Ji Yaohua's refusal to turn back, realizing that An Shigeng merely viewed Ji Yaohua as a pawn.
Meanwhile, Princess Ziluo embarked on a journey to Xianlin Town, searching for the famous trappers, whose whereabouts were unknown. After a passerby was unhelpful and flirtatious, she was cunningly deceived by a black-hearted middle-aged laundromat owner. The owner lured Princess Ziluo to her courtyard/laundromat, imprisoned her, and brutally forced her to wash clothes. Despite Princess Ziluo's protests, asserting her royal status, the malicious owner flew into a rage, assaulted her, and compelled her to comply before arrogantly leaving.



























