Eternal Brotherhood Season 2 Episode 8 Recap

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Once the elves of Moon Bay were fed, Bai Chuan suggested teaching them martial arts. But the elves refused to learn and argued that farming was more useful. Bai Chuan reluctantly agreed to promise meat for those who learned well, which finally convinced them to train. However, once training began, the elves and Blue Village people clashed frequently, drawing swords at the slightest provocation. Bai Chuan angrily warned that anyone not training properly would go hungry.

The two groups then started competing in hunting. The Xiu Battalion caught a lot of prey, while the elves and Blue Village people caught nothing due to constant fighting and stealing. Bai Chuan only allowed the Xiu Battalion to eat, leaving the others truly hungry. Bai Chuan stormed into Zichuan Xiu’s room, angry and unwilling to continue training the elves.

Zichuan Xiu was about to comfort her when news came that the elves, led by Gu Xi, were preparing to leave. Zichuan Xiu had to personally go and persuade them. Gu Xi said they didn’t want conflict, only to farm and live peacefully. Zichuan Xiu gave them money and helped them start building homes, which finally convinced them to stay. He understood that with basic survival still an issue, they couldn’t be expected to care about spiritual ideals.

The Northern Tribe’s sacrificial ceremony arrived. Duke Ross’s tribute was more than ten times the usual. Ka Dun arranged for him to stay at her residence, leading to conflict with Ka Lan. Hei Sha reported all the gathered intelligence to the Divine Emperor, suggesting these princes had their own agendas. The Divine Emperor was well aware—they all wanted his position. Ross visited Ka Dan with an extremely arrogant attitude. He searched her room and asked her to return with him.

Ka Dan rudely threw him out. As her maid tried to reason with Ross, he suddenly made a move. Ka Dan nearly fell, but Yun Qianxue arrived in time to support her and, with an imposing presence, drove Ross away. Ross declared that after this sacrificial ceremony, he would definitely marry Ka Dan. Yun Qianxue wanted to report this to the Divine Emperor, but Ka Dan stopped him.

To avoid marrying Ross, Ka Dan sought out Ka Lan to form an alliance against Ka Dun. Ka Dun began analyzing the hunting contest. Ross believed the only prizes were the title of crown prince and Ka Dan’s hand. Whoever resolved the Ka Dan issue would win the Divine Emperor’s favor. Ka Dun immediately said he would help Ross marry Ka Dan. Suddenly, a slave from the Dragon Clan rushed into the hunting grounds to see the Divine Emperor.

He pleaded for justice, accusing Lu Di of senseless killings and land seizures that left the people destitute. Ka Dun publicly condemned Lu Di, who knelt and begged the Divine Emperor for punishment. But the Divine Emperor didn’t blame him. Instead, he declared that in this world, only the strong prevail, and ordered the slave executed. Ka Dan was heartbroken but dared not show it. She then announced she would also participate in the hunting competition.

Ka Dun blamed Ka Lan for having the slave complain. In truth, the Divine Emperor didn’t mind and issued no punishment. Ka Lan believed the Divine Emperor always concealed his true emotions and couldn’t be judged yet. When Ka Dan didn’t return, the Divine Emperor grew concerned. Someone reported that there were traps, deep pits, grain powder, and bloodthirsty ducks in the hunting grounds. After an investigation, it was discovered that Ka Dun’s people had been seen there.

The Divine Emperor became suspicious. Ka Dan returned, clearly wounded by the bloodthirsty ducks. Hei Sha took her pulse and found she was pregnant. The Divine Emperor could not tolerate his daughter being involved with someone from the Zichuan family and angrily demanded an explanation. Ka Dan wanted to reveal the truth, but Yun Qianxue knelt and confessed that something happened between them while he was escorting her back.

In the end, the Divine Emperor gave Ka Dan to Yun Qianxue, entrusting his most beloved daughter to him. Privately, Ka Dan told Yun Qianxue she deeply loved the child’s father and perhaps always would. She wanted to tell Yun Qianxue who he was, but he didn’t want to know. Now that Ka Dan had returned, they would never meet again, and he was willing to bear it all and protect both Ka Dan and the child.

The Divine Emperor furiously beat Ka Dun, blaming him for failing to restrain Lu Di and for framing his sister. He called him incompetent and ordered him to return and act like a proper prince. He warned both Ka Dun and Lu Di that his sword would be waiting for them. The Divine Emperor scolded Ka Dun for being foolish, unable to see Ross’s greed and ambition. Ambition alone was far from enough.

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