Resumen del episodio 27 de Treasure at Dawn

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The King expresses his reluctance to accompany Su Rang to Xichuan, claiming his presence would only distract Su Rang and potentially delay their mission. However, Su Rang is determined, insisting the King join him, fearing that if left unsupervised, the King might act arbitrarily and recklessly, even with the three wise men's counsel. A subordinate confirms that the border army is ready and waiting outside the border, and Su Rang orders their departure.

Meanwhile, Fu Sheng explains to Tuoba Ruo that Gu Tian's arm is missing a small bone in the elbow, preventing him from regaining full strength. Fu Sheng indicates that only a real human bone can be used for grafting, as other materials like gold, copper, or lead are unsuitable. He jokingly asks for a skeleton, which surprises Tuoba Ruo. Tuoba Ruo then confirms she has real human bones.

Fu Sheng is incredibly grateful, and when he inadvertently touches her hand, she blushes deeply. At the same time, Gu Tian, with ulterior motives, deliberately tells Wen Jue (Wen Yu's daughter) that Fu Sheng went to see Tuoba Ruo early in the morning. Overhearing this, Wen Jue becomes enraged with jealousy and immediately sets off to confront them.

Tuoba Ruo then leads Fu Sheng to her subordinates, explaining that the bones are those of their fallen comrades, traditionally preserved as models for assassination training. She states that their permission is required for Fu Sheng to use them for bone grafting research. Fu Sheng respectfully argues that using the bones for medical advancement could save lives and prevent future disabilities among their ranks.

The subordinates agree, but only on the condition that Tuoba Ruo supervises Fu Sheng throughout his research. Fu Sheng decides to conduct his initial experiment at Ma Gang. During the preparation, he is nearly struck by a runaway horse, which he then decides to use for his bone grafting experiment. He attempts various methods with mulberry thread and wooden splints, but they prove ineffective for integrating bone fragments, as they would risk the bone growing crooked or not fusing properly.

Inspired by seeing a house being repaired, Fu Sheng devises a new plan to use metal nails for internal fixation. Tuoba Ruo suggests using Star Gold for the nails. After an initial experiment using another person's bone fails to fuse, Fu Sheng proposes the risky idea of using Gu Tian's own bone for grafting, warning him of potential permanent disability if it fails. Despite the risks, Gu Tian, trusting Fu Sheng, agrees to the procedure.

Before the surgery, Tuoba Ruo presents Fu Sheng with a dagger sheath made of Star Gold, which she says will help him draw his dagger faster. During the operation, after Wen Jue administers Ma Fei San to Gu Tian, he begins to hemorrhage severely, and his pulse becomes undetectable, causing alarm for Hulu and Tuoba Ruo. The tournament for the Bird Jade Plate and the Painting of Luan begins, with the treasures placed in separate boxes.

Wen Yu, the City Lord, announces the "death match" rules: no weapons are allowed to be brought into the arena, there's no time limit, and only one faction will survive to claim both treasures. Sun Siming unexpectedly changes his roster, fielding two new, agile fighters, Zuo Ming and Zuo Xuan, which catches the Ma Gang off guard. Despite his severe arm injury, Gu Tian, representing Wenfu Hall, arrives just moments before being disqualified.

As the unarmed combat ensues, Gu Tian skillfully manages to seize the jade plate. However, Sun Siming brazenly exploits a loophole in the rules, revealing that his fighters had pre-positioned weapons within the arena. Wen Yu, the City Lord, although acknowledging that he didn't consider this loophole, upholds Sun Siming's interpretation of the rules, infuriating the other factions. Gu Tian sustains further injuries in the fierce battle.

Suddenly, the Ma Gang intervenes, revealing a pre-arranged alliance with Gu Tian to collectively confront the Jibei Chamber of Commerce. Wu Tou, one of Ma Gang's fighters, temporarily withdraws from the fight to retrieve a hidden weapon. Gu Tian then reveals his own secret weapon: a functional prosthetic arm crafted from Star Gold, which also contains a concealed dagger.

Tragically, Wu Tou's brother, Wu Xi, is killed by Sun Siming's men, sending Wu Tou into a furious rampage as he retaliates by killing one of Sun Siming's fighters. Meanwhile, Wen Yu, the City Lord, cleverly deduces Sun Siming's elaborate deception, realizing that the strong, fishy scent on the jade plate's bag was designed to attract a pre-trained eagle, which then snatched the plate. He dispatches Wen Jiu to pursue the eagle.

Concurrently, Wen Jue (Wen Yu's daughter) observes Guo Sishui killing a City Lord's manor guard and taking a wooden box; Fu Sheng then deduces that Guo Sishui, likely in league with Sun Siming, had swapped the chest containing the Painting of Luan with a fake. Despite losing some of his men, Sun Siming arrogantly mocks the other factions before announcing his departure. Fu Sheng and Tuoba Ruo realize that both treasures are now gone.

Tuoba Ruo, however, insists that Gu Tian must not be informed that the boxes are empty, as the "death match" rules dictate a fight to the very last man standing, meaning only Gu Tian or Wu Tou can emerge alive. As the chaos unfolds, a report confirms that the Jibei Army, led by Su Rang, has arrived at Xichuan's city gates, and Sun Siming has openly defected to them.

Amidst this, Wen Yu, the City Lord, is struck by an arrow during an aerial assault, sustaining a deep but non-fatal wound. Fu Sheng, however, reveals that the jade plate Sun Siming took is a fake and that he possesses the real one. Unaware of this, Sun Siming proudly presents the stolen (fake) jade plate and Painting of Luan to Su Rang, expecting praise and reward.

Su Rang immediately recognizes the jade as a crudely made fake, exposing Sun Siming's deception. Su Rang, the King's father, then condemns Sun Siming for his treachery, telling him to take his apologies to Liu Yunting in the underworld.

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