To Get Master Episode 19 Recap
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Gu Yuan had learned of his own fate. Not wanting to implicate Li Song’er, Liu Yingying, or Han Yan, he told Li Song’er that he had already envisioned a future for the two of them. But since his body had not fully recovered, he hoped she could go to the mortuary to purchase some things for him. Li Song’er didn’t overthink it and agreed.
As for Liu Yingying and Han Yan, the two of them had been saved by Gu Yuan when they were children and had grown up together like childhood sweethearts. Now it was time for them to live a life of their own. Though they were reluctant to leave Gu Yuan, since he planned to live a secluded life with Li Song’er in peace and quiet, they knew it wasn’t right to continue lingering by his side.
Chu Mengdie had a physician examine her father. The physician said there was nothing he could do. Watching her father live happily in this small fishing village, Chu Mengdie didn’t want to drag him around seeking treatment anymore. She decided to let him live out his twilight years peacefully here. With the major sects soon arriving at Mirror Cloud Manor, Chu Mengdie understood they were pressing her to deal with the demonic cult swiftly.
Baili, knowing how heavy her responsibilities were, promised to take good care of his foster father and wait for her return here. He prepared many things for her to eat along the way. Though Chu Mengdie was reluctant to part, as the Martial Alliance Leader, she had to set aside personal emotions for the greater good. Da Xiong reported to Nan Wentian about Chu Wuya being hidden in the small fishing village.
Back then, if Chu Wuya hadn’t spared Gu Yuan’s life, Gu Yuan wouldn’t be alive now to seek revenge against Nan Wentian. Nan Wentian had long been displeased, but back then, he had little power and could only obey Chu Wuya. Taking advantage of Chu Mengdie’s absence from the village, Nan Wentian arrived. Seeing that Chu Wuya no longer recognized him and was mentally unstable, Nan Wentian felt great satisfaction.
Having been suppressed by Chu Wuya for half his life, he could finally act freely. Nan Wentian tried to kill Chu Wuya, but Baili arrived just in time and stopped him. As a junior, Baili knew he had no right to speak on the matter, but he still hoped Nan Wentian wouldn’t do something that would make the younger generation lose respect for him. Nan Wentian ignored him and walked straight toward Chu Wuya.
Baili blocked his way and ended up stabbed by Nan Wentian. Just then, Bai Wuxie arrived and stopped Nan Wentian. He begged his senior brother to spare Chu Wuya. After all, the man had lost his mind and no longer posed any threat—why not let him live peacefully in the fishing village? Nan Wentian finally sheathed his sword, saying he wouldn’t harm Chu Wuya.
They left with Chu Wuya, but no one checked on Baili, who lay bleeding on the ground. In the end, Baili bled to death. At that moment, Gu Yuan stood in the Sun Moon Palace, wearing the same clothes as in the Supreme Tyrant storybook, waiting for the arrival of the major sects. He knew Li Song’er hadn’t wanted him to wear this outfit, but fate was beyond anyone’s control. He had to fulfill his mission and was destined not to grow old with Li Song’er. Their promised rendezvous in Flower City—Gu Yuan would never be able to keep it.