Resumen del episodio 2 de Zhan Zhao Adventures

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After successfully distracting Yan Ziqing, Huo Linglong reunited with the heavily wounded Zhan Rifei and the mute boy. To evade the government troops and various sects searching the mountain, the trio sought refuge in a dilapidated Yaksha temple. Inside, Huo Linglong applied her manor's secret "Linglong Honey" to Zhan Rifei’s wounds, curious about his conflict with the Yunying Sect. Zhan Rifei noticed the "Yin Yang An" sword Huo Linglong carried—a treasure that rarely leaves her family’s ancestral hall.

Realizing her identity was likely compromised, Huo Linglong lied, claiming she was a servant who had ruined the wedding between the manor’s young mistress and the hypocritical Shao Jizu. She offered to introduce Zhan Rifei to an influential protector in the capital: Zhao Zhuoqing, the Prince of Nanqing. When Zhan Rifei spoke familiarly of the Prince and the mischievous child Ming Zhu’er, Huo Linglong correctly guessed that he was a government official.

Meanwhile, Yan Ziqing and the Xiuluo Cult Master, Mo Dao, tracked the group to the site of a previous skirmish. They identified marks from Hanshui Palace’s techniques and realized Zhan Rifei had survived a fight with them despite being poisoned. Assuming Zhan Rifei would eventually need to leave the region via the river, they decided to stop searching the woods and instead set an ambush at the ferry docks.

Back in the temple, Zhan Rifei revealed a grim secret: the mute boy was actually "Chang Hong Bi," a living treasure of Hanshui Palace. He explained that the child was not a piece of jade, but a human vessel raised on "Azure Tri-Life Water." The scars on the boy's arms were from people drawing his blood, which was rumored to cure any poison.

Zhan Rifei warned her that the boy might be more calculating than he appeared, suspecting he had used mind control to manipulate a dog during the earlier fight at the inn. Suddenly, Zhan Rifei’s poison flared up. While tending to him, Huo Linglong discovered he had been struck by the "Old Souls at First Glance" poison and noticed the mark of the "Great Compassion Palm" on his back.

Knowing the Shangqing Sect only used that technique against irredeemable villains, she grew suspicious. Fearing he intended to consume the boy's blood to save himself, she took the child and abandoned Zhan Rifei in anger. As Zhan Rifei lay in agony, he drifted into a memory of his investigation into the death of his sworn brother, Constable Liu Hongyi.

In Yicheng County, he had discovered evidence hidden inside a sword hilt but was ambushed by the "Black Fox" Zhi Hua and the Xiuluo Cult. Despite being struck by the palm technique and the deadly poison, he managed to escape with the evidence after the dying Liu urged him to deliver it to the capital. In the present, the effects of the boy's medication began to fade, and his voice returned.

He clarified to Huo Linglong that he wasn't "Chang Hong Bi" and that Zhan Rifei was a true savior who had never tried to harm him. Realizing she had made a terrible mistake, Huo Linglong hurried back to the temple with the boy. They arrived to find Jiao Chaogui and the disciples of Shengyun Stronghold surrounding the temple.

Jiao, desperate for the boy's blood to counter the Tang Sect's poisons, revealed he knew the secret of Huo’s sword: it contained magnets, making it ineffective against his bronze weapons. He deployed a specialized sword formation designed specifically to defeat the Huo family's style. Just as Huo Linglong began to struggle, Zhan Rifei used his remaining strength to throw a spear from a statue to her, guiding her to break the formation. With the sword array shattered, Jiao was forced to retreat. Huo Linglong compelled the defeated disciples to provide two horses, allowing the group to continue their journey toward the capital.

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