Flying up without Disturb Episode 2 Recap
> Flying up without Disturb Recap
Kong Hou, though lacking the skill to match Jiu Su, bravely confronted him, asserting that she was no longer the person she once was. Master Zhong Xi, seeing her in peril, desperately sought to subdue the rampaging Jiu Su. He resorted to a forbidden technique, using his heart's blood to boost his spiritual energy, prepared to sacrifice his life if it meant eliminating Jiu Su.
Meanwhile, outside the Forbidden Forest, Master Wang Tong, Ling Hui, and Tan Feng were in a frantic state. The barrier surrounding the forest remained impenetrable, causing Master Wang Tong immense anxiety. He questioned why the Liuguang Sect's aid was delayed, expressing frustration with an elder named Song He's unreliability. In his desperation, Master Wang Tong suggested they try to break in again, but Tan Feng reminded him of their previous failures.
Master Wang Tong's concern for Kong Hou, trapped inside, was palpable as he paced anxiously, even scolding Tan Feng for not finding another solution. Amidst the chaos, Kong Hou managed to bring the heavily injured Master Zhong Xi to a secluded cultivation cave, a place known for its abundant spiritual energy. She initially intended to find her master for healing, but realizing time was short, Master Zhong Xi weakly suggested that Kong Hou try to heal him herself.
Kong Hou, aware of her own meager spiritual power, doubted her ability. However, in her concern, she inadvertently touched Master Zhong Xi's skin. To her astonishment, they began to absorb the surrounding spiritual energy. Realizing this unique ability could save him, Kong Hou embraced Master Zhong Xi, allowing a continuous flow of spiritual energy into both their bodies. The influx of spiritual energy rapidly healed Master Zhong Xi's severe wounds, and Kong Hou's own spiritual power saw a significant increase.
Upon regaining his strength, Master Zhong Xi expressed his gratitude to Kong Hou. Kong Hou, feeling invigorated by her newfound power, pondered whether she now qualified to choose a spiritual tool. She tried to leverage her role in saving him for a favor, suggesting he stay longer at Yunhua Sect and spread tales of her heroism. However, Master Zhong Xi maintained a cold demeanor, refusing to stay and emphasizing that danger always followed him.
He only asked for her name, "Kong Hou," before preparing to leave. Still too weak to open the barrier himself, Master Zhong Xi instructed Kong Hou to do so using an incantation. Following his guidance, Kong Hou channeled her spiritual energy and successfully opened the barrier. As Master Zhong Xi departed, Master Wang Tong, Ling Hui, and Tan Feng rushed into the forest, overjoyed to find Kong Hou safe and sound.
Master Wang Tong, while relieved, sternly reprimanded Kong Hou for her recklessness in entering the forbidden area and even playfully chided Tan Feng for not looking after her better. Kong Hou explained her sudden spiritual growth by attributing it to the rich spiritual energy within the Forbidden Forest, although Tan Feng was skeptical, noting he had never experienced such a surge despite frequent visits. Now possessing spiritual power, Kong Hou eagerly joined her fellow disciples in cultivation classes.
During her first class, she entered a meditative state, triggering a three-strike Heavenly Tribulation. Master Wang Tong and others attempted to block the lightning, but Kong Hou bravely faced the final strike herself. Although she emerged disheveled, she was miraculously unharmed, astounding everyone. Meanwhile, back at the Liuguang Sect, Master Zhong Xi’s injuries relapsed, his spiritual core severely damaged. Sect Leader Jin Yue, deeply concerned about the sect's esteemed prodigy, personally tended to his wounds.
Knowing that an unrecoverable spiritual core would mean the ruin of Zhong Xi's cultivation, Jin Yue assured him that he would exhaust all means to not only preserve his life but also fully restore his spiritual core and cultivation base. However, Zhong Xi found that despite his efforts, including consuming more medicine, his condition worsened, leading him to wonder if only Kong Hou could help him. Master Wang Tong, still perplexed by Kong Hou's rapid advancement, questioned her further.
Kong Hou finally confessed that her spiritual power surge was due to her ability to absorb spiritual energy through physical contact with Master Zhong Xi. Unconvinced, Master Wang Tong took her back to the cave to test her claim, but upon touching her, nothing happened. He then deduced that this unique phenomenon only occurred with Master Zhong Xi, expressing concern about the unpredictable and potentially dangerous nature of such an ability.
Later, Master Qing Yuan, suspecting Kong Hou had ruined his secret dealings, accused her of secretly cultivating forbidden arts by consuming Longgu Pills. He summoned all the elders to pass judgment. However, Kong Hou, anticipating his malicious intent, produced a ledger she had found in the Forbidden Forest. The ledger contained irrefutable evidence of Master Qing Yuan's illicit transactions, detailing his long-term sale of the banned Longgu Pills to a Nascent Soul Elder.
Qing Yuan's false accusations were thus exposed, and he was disgraced. Kong Hou, far from being punished, was instead commended for her meritorious act. As a reward, Master Wang Tong and the Sect Leader offered Kong Hou a prize. To everyone's surprise, Kong Hou declined any material gifts, requesting instead to descend the mountain for spiritual experience.
The Sect Leader, impressed by her courage and recent achievements, granted her permission and allowed her the special privilege of choosing her own natal spiritual tool from the Treasure Hall. Amidst a dazzling array of spiritual tools, Kong Hou patiently used her spiritual energy to sense her destined companion. Eventually, a phoenix-headed konghou appeared before her. Recognizing the deep connection—as her name was also Kong Hou, inspired by the instrument—she joyfully chose it.
However, despite her newfound cultivation, Kong Hou found herself unable to play the phoenix-headed konghou. Her fellow disciples, Ling Hui and Tan Feng, tried to reassure her, suggesting that it was normal for a newly ascended Foundation stage cultivator to struggle with such a powerful instrument. Undeterred, Kong Hou reaffirmed her determination to descend the mountain for experience.






