To Get Master Episode 13 Recap
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Baili Xingchen handed over the Xiaoyao Jue, and Nan Wentian kept his word, appointing Baili as the Young Valley Master—a development that took everyone by surprise. As the newly appointed Young Valley Master, Baili announced that since Chu Mengdie had used someone else to assume her identity, Wind and Rain Valley would no longer honor the promise to let her study the Xiaoyao Jue.
Chu Mengdie hadn’t expected them to stoop to such behavior, and the fact that Baili went along with it left her deeply disappointed. Enraged, she left. That night, Li Song'er went to the inn, where Gu Yuan was waiting for her. He had specially brought a variety of pastries that she liked. But before they could talk much, Da Xiong caught up with them and tossed Li Song'er’s bundle at her.
She tried to send him away, but Da Xiong sensed someone else might be in the room. Thinking quickly, Li Song'er cried out “molester!” to scare him off. Li Song'er and Gu Yuan were reluctant to part—they just wanted a little more time together, but fearful of being discovered, they could only steal a brief meeting like this. On her way out, Chu Mengdie was met by Gu Yuan, who deliberately came to see her off.
Chu Mengdie seized the moment and took the jade pendant from Gu Yuan. Gu Yuan intended to lure out the enemy—with the jade pendant in Chu Mengdie’s possession, once it combined with the tricolored bracelet, she would have a chance to obtain the second scroll of the Xiaoyao Jue. Then, all Gu Yuan needed to do was keep an eye on her. So, his farewell was a setup to let her take the jade pendant.
Da Xiong kept showing up at the thatched hut to cause trouble for Li Song'er. Once again, he came with a group of men. Last time, they were held back by Gu Yuan’s protection—this time, no one seemed to be around to protect her. Da Xiong came under the orders of Senior Sister Nan Feiyan to arrest the murderer of Zhou Hang. Though Gu Yuan wasn’t present, Baili, as the Young Valley Master, was.
However, Da Xiong didn’t take Baili seriously at all. His disdain was especially evident when he spoke contemptuously about them living in a thatched hut. Li Song'er seized the opportunity to give him a lesson, saying that his narrow-mindedness blinded him to the true value of character—after all, even a humble hut could be full of virtue. Da Xiong hadn’t expected to be mocked instead.
Baili ordered them to leave in his capacity as Young Valley Master, warning that refusal would be a direct violation of Valley rules. Da Xiong got nervous, noticed the weather was turning bad, and left with his group under the pretense of collecting laundry. Grateful that Baili had helped her out of the situation, Li Song'er offered to give him a foot soak in return.
Baili accepted, but the moment he took off one sock, Li Song'er spotted the swallowtail mark on the sole of his foot. Baili explained it was a birthmark. After a long search, she had finally found the very protagonist described in her storybook—it had come so effortlessly in the end, and Li Song'er was overjoyed.