Fighter of the Destiny Episode 34 Recap

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Chen Changsheng in Daming Palace faced The Empress's interrogation, maintaining his composure. He insisted that he neither killed Guan Feibai nor colluded with the demon clan, but Qiu Shanjun provided concrete proof that Chen Changsheng killed Guan Feibai, and Zhuang Huanyu testified with him. The situation fell into a stalemate. At this moment, the Pope arrived with Xu Yourong and Qijian to meet The Empress, and both strongly asserted that Qiu Shanjun's testimony could not be fully trusted.

Qiu Shanjun knew it was time to contact the black-robed figure. Under the control of Qin Lü's demonic music, Chen Changsheng indeed showed unusual symptoms. But this was not the most serious problem. The black-robed figure attached Guan Feibai's divine consciousnesses to Qiu Shanjun's ring, and under his control, personally identified Chen Changsheng as the murderer. With such powerful identification, Chen Changsheng was momentarily speechless. Even the Pope couldn't stand it and defended Chen Changsheng.

Qiu Shanjun took this opportunity to repeatedly attack Chen Changsheng, speaking with great certainty that he was a spy for the monsters. To ensure Chen Changsheng had no chance of recovering, he also told The Empress that the Star Map was in Chen Changsheng's mind. At the same time, he suggested that The Empress could test for demonic energy within Chen Changsheng's body to prove his innocence.

Qiu Shanjun knew better than anyone that demonic energy was definitely present in Chen Changsheng's body, and under the control of Qin Lü's demonic music, the demonic energy within him would only become more rampant. Sure enough, when Chen Changsheng stepped on the demon-testing sand, the fine, pure white sand instantly turned pitch black.

Everyone in the imperial court was greatly alarmed to see the pitch-black sand and became even more convinced that Chen Changsheng was a spy for the monsters. At this moment, Chen Changsheng was in agonizing pain, disturbed by the demonic music.

Seeing the expressions of those who wanted to eliminate him quickly, and recalling how he had been unfairly treated by Xu Yourong's parents upon arriving in Divine Capital, and subsequently troubled by various people, yet he had never given up hope, stepping by step reaching today, but today he faced the accusation of thousands. All of this made his headache worsen, as if a towering resentment wanted to erupt. In fact, Chen Changsheng did just that.

His shout successfully silenced the imperial court and shattered the demonic ring in Qiu Shanjun's hand. Free from the demonic music's disturbance, Chen Changsheng seemed to regain some consciousness. However, he only had time to tell Xu Yourong to believe him before collapsing and falling unconscious. Chen Changsheng, having lost all six senses, was carried out by the guards. Luoluo's heart was broken seeing Chen Changsheng, who walked in but was carried out.

She could not imagine that just one encounter, just one wait, would make her master, her beloved Chen Changsheng, become like a useless person with no vitality, even in such a desolate state, still to be escorted to the imperial prison. Xu Yourong was equally unable to imagine it. Just a moment ago, they were still striving to find a way to defy fate and change their destiny, and now Chen Changsheng had suddenly lost all his senses.

She didn't know what to do. Besides The Empress, she didn't know who else could save Chen Changsheng. But facing Chen Changsheng, who was like a wooden sculpture, even The Empress was powerless. For Chen Changsheng to awaken now, he would have to rely on his own strength to comprehend the seventh sense and thus transcend the six senses to reawaken. Otherwise, no one could wake him.

While the Pope and Mo Yu were still discussing how to awaken Chen Changsheng, news arrived that made the Pope's expression change: Qiu Shanjun had surprisingly volunteered to guard Chen Changsheng in the imperial prison. Considering Qiu Shanjun's actions in the imperial court earlier, it was clear he wanted to put Chen Changsheng to death. If he were to guard the imperial prison, how could Chen Changsheng survive?

The Pope put everything else aside and hastily entered the palace to seek an audience with The Empress, asking her to withdraw her order. However, The Empress told the Pope that this was merely a test for Qiu Shanjun. Regarding the matter of Zhouyuan, although he and Zhuang Huanyu insisted it was Chen Changsheng's doing, no one else besides them saw Chen Changsheng colluded with the demon clan and killed Guan Feibai.

So, the truth of the matter became very intriguing. In fact, Qiu Shanjun also understood The Empress's intention, so he naturally wouldn't truly kill Chen Changsheng. However, thinking about how Chen Changsheng had always occupied Xu Yourong's heart, Qiu Shanjun's heart was filled with waves of injustice and resentment. Since he couldn't kill him, letting him suffer a bit more was good. But just as Qiu Shanjun grasped Chen Changsheng's throat, Xu Yourong suddenly burst in, interrupting his action.

Xu Yourong looked at the handprint on Chen Changsheng's throat and grew even more convinced that Qiu Shanjun was no longer the universally respected Senior Brother, but rather the spy who had truly colluded with the demon clan. However, she had no evidence to prove any of this. Xu Yourong held the weak Chen Changsheng, and tears streamed down like water.

She dared not imagine how she would live without Chen Changsheng; she wondered if Chen Changsheng could hear her crying and shouting at this moment; she further wondered when Chen Changsheng would wake up and once again accompany her to watch the flowers bloom and wither, and the world's prosperity. Qiu Shanjun left the imperial prison because of Xu Yourong, but he still didn't intend to let Chen Changsheng off that easily.

Since he couldn't act himself, why not find someone who could give Chen Changsheng a lesson? Qiu Shanjun arranged to meet Tianhai Ya'er and handed him the token that allowed entry into the imperial prison.

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