Heroes Episode 14 Recap

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Zhong Haichao specifically bought jewelry and returned to the mansion to make amends with Ulan Shan, and also took the opportunity to ask Ulan Shan if Prince Qi had any interactions with people from the martial arts world. Ulan Shan did not know about Prince Qi's affairs, so Zhong Haichao did not get any useful leads. Liu Lin and Lin Haohan were being followed by personnel from the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Lin Haohan told Liu Lin to find a way to leave the city first, and the two would meet separately at the city gate, but unexpectedly, both of them were stopped by the Ministry of Internal Affairs personnel. Lin Haohan saw Mu Qing and used eloquent words to explain his reason for escaping, also stating that he and Liu Lin had just met by chance. Mu Qing handed the porcelain jar fragments to Lin Haohan for examination.

Lin Haohan said that this was a container used for the ashes of an enlightened monk, and now that it was shattered, he could not determine its origin. Mu Qing simply asked Lin Haohan to piece the fragments together directly. Mu Qing knew that Liu Lin was a member of the Tongmenghui. He interrogated Liu Lin but did not get any useful leads, so he simply had her detained.

Since there were no other rooms in the inn, Getai locked Liu Lin in Lin Haohan's room. Late at night, Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo met at a tavern. Wang Jialuo returned the money he had borrowed before, and Mu Qing also returned Wang Jialuo's key. Wang Jialuo said that although Beiyang had given him guns and men, he was still the constable of Dagukou County and still served the court.

Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo slowly sorted through the events of the past few days and realized that Jiang Hen frequently appeared where they were acting and had helped them multiple times. Mu Qing was puzzled as to why this person kept guiding them toward the truth, as this person was not from the court.

Mu Qing analyzed that this person was certainly not part of the same group as the Japanese or Zhuo Bufan, and since he had helped him and Wang Jialuo, he guessed that this person would at least not be an enemy of the court. Among those currently pursuing the Jingtan hidden treasure, only Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo served the court.

Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo agreed to be honest with each other and cooperate fully to jointly pursue Zhuo Bufan and search for the Jingtan hidden treasure together. Mu Qing took Wang Jialuo back to the inn. At this time, Lin Haohan had put all his effort into piecing the porcelain jar together, but the bottom of the jar was too severely damaged.

Mu Qing guessed that Zhuo Bufan must have discovered a secret at the bottom of the jar, which is why he damaged it so severely. Mu Qing saw ancient seal script on the body of the porcelain jar and learned from Lin Haohan that it was a Buddhist scripture: "吾建超世志,必至无上道,斯愿不满足,誓不成等觉" (I shall establish a transcendental aspiration, to surely reach the ultimate path. If this vow is not fulfilled, I swear not to attain perfect enlightenment).

Wang Jialuo believed that the Bodhi successor's ash urn should normally be kept in a temple, and their next step was to investigate temples. On the other side, Zhuo Bufan told Huo Qin that he deliberately destroyed the porcelain jar because it had the words "Da Chan An Hui Temple" at the bottom, and he destroyed the jar because he did not want Mu Qing and Wang Jialuo to continue their investigation.

Late at night, Mu Qing came to the mass grave site west of Zhaozhuang. From the clothes in the coffin of the grave, he recognized that the Bodhi successor was his master who had taught him martial arts. Back then, Mu Qing had also relied on the martial arts taught by his master to become a first-class guard. Before his master parted ways that year, he had told him a Buddhist scripture. At that time, Mu Qing did not understand.

Before his master parted, he also instructed Mu Qing that from then on, he had no master. Now, seeing his master's old clothes again, master and disciple were separated by life and death. Mu Qing reburied his master's old clothes and wondered if the Bodhi successor he was pursuing was a fellow disciple. He was even more puzzled, could his master's transcendental aspiration be to overthrow the dynasty and bury the Great Qing? For all these years, he had never thought that his master might be an enemy of the Great Qing.

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