Resumen del episodio 26 de The Glory of Tang Dynasty
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Mo Yanchuai persuaded Nibifei to give him the knife. Nibifei was also moved by his brother's words, lowered his guard, and handed the knife to Mo Yanchuai. Mo Yanchuai took the knife and stabbed Nibifei. Haris, seeing this, knew she had no way out. She accused Mo Yanchuai of destroying the Turks, killing her entire family, and then drew her knife and committed suicide. Mo Yanchuai was stunned.
Only at this moment did he realize that in Haris's heart, he was her enemy. Mo Yanchuai sent Zhemiyi to take care of Shen Zhenzhu. While dressing her hair, Zhemiyi told Shen Zhenzhu the story behind the destruction of Haris's tribe. Shen Zhenzhu sighed that fate plays tricks on people; Mo Yanchuai had been completely sincere towards Haris, completely unaware that Haris regarded him as the enemy who destroyed her family.
The kind and considerate Shen Zhenzhu knew that Mo Yanchuai must be very sad at this moment, so she asked Zhemiyi to take her to Mo Yanchuai. Under the bright moon, a heavy-hearted Mo Yanchuai was drinking alone in the courtyard. Shen Zhenzhu sat beside him, trying to comfort him. Mo Yanchuai confided in Shen Zhenzhu, saying that he was a rough man and thus unable to understand a woman's mind, his tone filled with bitterness and helplessness.
Shen Zhenzhu comforted him. Mo Yanchuai said that once the roads were clear, he would send someone to deliver a letter to Li Chu. But Shen Zhenzhu unintentionally spoke her true thoughts, stating frankly that Li Chu might not be worried about her as a person, but about something else. This puzzled Mo Yanchuai; he felt there was a misunderstanding between them, so he advised Shen Zhenzhu and Li Chu to speak frankly to each other and resolve the misunderstanding.
Yehu apologized to Shen Zhenzhu. Shen Zhenzhu didn't mind, after all, she had been harmed so badly by Aqina during her journey that it was reasonable for Yehu not to recognize her. Yehu wanted to recognize Shen Zhenzhu as his godmother, because she had once saved his life and introduced him to the Khan, a kindness as profound as a second birth.
Mo Yanchuai thought their ages were not far apart, so Yehu could recognize Shen Zhenzhu as his elder sister. Both Yehu and Shen Zhenzhu thought this was excellent. At the same time, remembering that Yehu had shown courage and resourcefulness and swiftly rescued his son this time, Mo Yanchuai recognized Yehu as his adopted son. Li Chu analyzed the current situation and believed that Shen Zhenzhu had probably been taken by Mo Yanchuai.
He immediately ordered his retinue to turn back and head towards Huige. On their way through the snowy mountains, Li Chu and his group encountered an avalanche and were all buried under the heavy snow. After waking up, Li Chu insisted on continuing their journey, and Feng Shengyi could only obey. The avalanche had created numerous pits, and Li Chu, Feng Shengyi, and others accidentally fell into one of them, losing consciousness. An eagle carried away Li Chu's sachet.
The sachet was originally handmade by Shen Zhenzhu for Li Chu, and he had always carried it with him, but it had fallen into the snow during the avalanche. After An Qingxu learned that Shen Zhenzhu was missing, he frantically searched for her. Li Chuo had been following behind him. As they traveled through the snowy mountains, they also encountered an avalanche. When An Qingxu woke up, he saw Li Chuo making porridge nearby, but he was unmoved.
The first thing he did upon waking was to continue on his journey, wanting to find Shen Zhenzhu as quickly as possible. Li Chuo wanted to stop him but was powerless, so she could only shout An Qingxu's name loudly from behind. After Li Chu woke up, he woke Feng Shengyi next to him. They discovered that, apart from themselves, all their accompanying men had perished. The two could only support each other and continue forward.





















