Ice Fantasy Episode 47 Recap

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Chi Mo slowly woke from his slumber, looking at Die Che with star-like eyes. He asked if the story Die Che had told him was true, and with a beautiful smile, she confirmed that she had never lied to him. It was then that Ka Suo and the others learned the full truth of what happened years ago.

The old Ice King had believed Chi Mo had an ulterior motive in approaching Die Che, intending to steal her Butterfly Zither to curry favor with the Fire King. As a demonstration of his power and a warning to others, the Ice King ordered Chi Mo's execution. By the time Die Che rushed to the execution grounds, Chi Mo was already dying. They only had a moment to bid farewell before being separated forever.

Holding Chi Mo in her arms, Die Che was heartbroken, unable to comprehend the Ice King's cruelty. After playing a final, sorrowful song, she vanished. Legends circulated that Die Che had sealed herself within a painting, and anyone willing to offer their soul could be gifted with one of her songs, the most beautiful and the last they would ever hear.

Inside Die Che's palace, after soothing Chi Mo to sleep with her music, Die Che wiped sweat from her brow. Suddenly, she heard a voice remark that her notes were out of tune and Ka Suo wasn't following her rhythm. She immediately knelt, apologizing to Yuan Ji, who appeared as a black mist, and begged for another chance to redeem herself. Yuan Ji coldly asked if she believed Ka Suo would still obey her.

Die Che declared she would kill Ka Suo for him. After a moment of consideration, Yuan Ji agreed, stipulating only that Ka Suo's vital energy be given to him. Die Che then hesitantly made another request: that Chi Mo be allowed to revive alongside Yuan Ji when the Hidden Lotus bloomed. Yuan Ji promised to grant her wish if she fulfilled his. Watching Yuan Ji depart, Die Che finally made her decision.

On the Endless Sea, as the group rested in the ship's cabin, the vessel suddenly began to sway violently. Ka Suo immediately announced that a sector had been activated and urged everyone to follow him outside. In a blink, they found themselves back in Die Che's palace. Die Che sat on her throne, supporting her head, and addressed Ka Suo and the others standing below. She said that countless beings had willingly sacrificed everything to hear her play her music.

The group exchanged worried glances, sensing danger. Die Che continued, "Descendants of She Mi, I will gift you with a song. This will be the most beautiful piece you have ever heard in your life, and also the last one." As her delicate hands touched the zither strings, everyone in the hall involuntarily closed their eyes. Suddenly, Pian Feng shouted, "Watch out!" The group began to fight Die Che, but Ka Suo alone, with vacant eyes, slowly walked towards her.

Yue Shen pulled the suddenly fallen Ka Suo away from the battle, perplexed as to why Ka Suo, the strongest among them, was the first to succumb to Die Che's zither attack. Chao Ya slowly explained that her tribe had an ancient saying, "Sad people cannot listen to music," suggesting that Die Che's zither music was most lethal to those with broken hearts.

As Huang Tuo struggled to hold on, urging everyone to quickly destroy the Sighing Wall, Xing Gui interjected that she had already investigated it. The Sighing Wall was impervious to both water and fire; only the strongest spiritual music could destroy it. When Chao Ya took out her zither, a hint of disdain flashed in Die Che's eyes, muttering about Chao Ya not knowing her limits.

In the dream, Chao Ya and Xing Gui saw Ka Suo sitting cross-legged, eyes closed, murmuring, "Li Luo, Shi, Mother, they all died because of me. But why am I still alive?" Chao Ya worriedly told the despondent Ka Suo that they were on the brink of life and death, that they needed to win this battle, and that everyone depended on him. She gently tapped Ka Suo, who then shivered and slowly opened his eyes.

Xing Gui informed Ka Suo that Chao Ya needed the power of his sorrow. She explained that his sad memories needed to be transformed into a dream and transferred to Chao Ya, enabling her to convert that sorrow into a powerful musical piece. In his dream, Ka Suo heard Ying Kong Shi's voice urging, "Brother, don't give up. We must be like the sleet birds and fly together in freedom."

He also heard Li Luo's voice saying, "Your Majesty, I will wait for you. No matter in the Mortal Realm, Divine Realm, or the Endless Sea, I will always wait for you. I will wait for you to bring the Hidden Lotus and find me." Meanwhile, Die Che was also immersed in her own memories, reliving the last moments of Chi Mo's death at the execution ground. Finally, Die Che was defeated.

Everyone opened their eyes to see that Chao Ya had successfully destroyed the Sighing Wall. Die Che lay weakly on the ground, exclaiming that it was impossible for a god from outside Divine Snow Mountain to destroy the Sighing Wall. Ka Suo looked at her and said that her zither music had only remembered hurt, forgetting the original beauty of love. Suddenly, Die Che gazed towards the palace entrance and cried out, "Brother Chi Mo."

The others turned to see Chi Mo entering through the door, extending his hand towards Die Che and tenderly calling her name. His body then disintegrated, scattering into a gracefully dancing butterfly that landed on Die Che's fingertip before ultimately fading into nothingness. After this, a voice, seemingly Yuan Ji, remarked on Ka Suo's formidable power, acknowledging that Ka Suo had inadvertently helped him open another path to the Hidden Lotus.

Yan Da, who had been secretly following the group under Fire King's orders, was suddenly attacked by an unknown woman. Yan Da demanded to know who she was. The stranger, later identified as Xing Zhou, the northern guardian of Divine Snow Mountain, brought Yan Da to Yuan Ji's palace, respectfully announcing, "My lord, I brought the Fire Princess here." Xing Zhou then turned to Yan Da and asked if she recognized the figure that Yuan Ji was now showing.

A blue misty human-like form materialized in Yuan Ji's hand, pleading, "Yan Da, my sister! Save me!" Yan Da, utterly shocked, cried out, "Brother Xin Jue, why is it you? How did you become like this?" Xing Zhou explained that it was merely a shred of the former Fire Prince Xin Jue's vital energy. Yan Da realized with horror that she and Fire King had misunderstood the Ice King; the true culprit was Yuan Ji.

She immediately attacked Yuan Ji, but Xing Zhou swiftly struck her down. Yuan Ji, unfazed by Yan Da's furious questioning about why he killed Xin Jue, casually explained that he had believed Xin Jue already possessed sufficient vital energy. He was surprised to find that Xin Jue had left most of his vital energy within the Fire Tribe's Life Lantern.

Yuan Ji had originally planned to travel to the Fire Tribe to extract Fire King's vital energy, but now that Yan Da was there, he could avoid the trouble. Yan Da then demanded to know Yuan Ji's identity and his grudge against the Fire Tribe. Yuan Ji revealed that before the Ice and Fire tribes even existed, her ancestors had offended him, and he intended to unleash all the accumulated punishment upon their descendants.

With a single move, he defeated Yan Da. Xing Zhou respectfully stated that she had been awaiting Yuan Ji's return to Divine Snow Mountain and that with the Hidden Lotus about to bloom, the world's only true god would soon be reborn. Yuan Ji's lips curved into a sinister smile as he affirmed that gathering the vital energy of all royal bloodlines would enable the Hidden Lotus to bloom.

This would grant him ultimate divine power, allowing him to break She Mi's seal. He promised Xing Zhou, his loyal follower, unimaginable rewards when the time came. Xing Zhou, despite her inner delight, maintained a composed demeanor, mentioning her discovery that Ying Kong Shi's vital energy had become the sword spirit of the God Devouring Sword. She then tentatively asked if Yuan Ji would wish for his only descendant to be revived as well.

Yuan Ji reminded her that she had just stated he was the only true god in this world, to which Xing Zhou nodded, indicating her understanding. On the Endless Sea, as everyone slept soundly inside the ship, Xing Gui quietly rose and left the cabin. She heard Xing Jiu's voice calling, "Xing Gui, are you asleep?" With a radiant smile, Xing Gui looked into the void and sweetly replied, "Brother!"

When Xing Jiu asked about the situation and if they had defeated Die Che, Xing Gui joyfully confirmed that his intelligence was correct; the Demonic Butterflies were indeed linked to Die Che, whom they had now defeated. She added that they were currently heading north towards Divine Snow Mountain. Xing Jiu, looking at the Sacred Cube in his hand, smiled with relief, remarking that Xing Gui was much stronger than he had imagined.

The siblings then spoke of their longing for each other and their home. Both being Dream Seekers, they found it difficult to enter each other's dreams. This dilemma led Xing Gui to propose a clever solution: Xing Jiu should make everyone dream together, allowing the siblings to meet within that shared dreamscape. Moments later, Xing Gui, Ka Suo, and the others all appeared within the same dreamscape.

As they wondered why they were there, Ka Suo deduced that since two skilled Dream Seekers were present, they must indeed be in a dream. When Ka Suo's group questioned why they had been brought into this dream, Xing Jiu, feeling a bit awkward, admitted it was because he missed Xing Gui so much. Ka Suo playfully chided Xing Jiu for interrupting his sleep but, at Xing Gui's plea, forgave him.

Liao Jian jokingly complained about his interrupted dream of a grand bed, soft pillows, fine wine, and delicious food. Xing Jiu, with a confident smile, offered to fulfill all their wishes within the dream, even though he couldn't physically join them in battle on Divine Snow Mountain. Everyone raised imaginary wine goblets to celebrate their recent victory.

However, the celebration was cut short by a sudden anomaly: a black mist appeared and snatched Xing Gui away before anyone could react. " Brother, save me!" she cried. " Xing Gui!" Xing Jiu's shout echoed as everyone abruptly woke up. Emerging from the ship's cabin, they saw Xing Gui standing alone at the bow, explaining to the empty air that they had entered the boundary of Divine Snow Mountain, which was why their shared dream had been suddenly disrupted.

After disembarking, the group faced a deep, secluded canyon. Pian Feng used his eagle eyes to scout ahead and discovered a vast maze. After discussion, Pian Feng took the lead, with Yue Shen guarding the rear. A while later, they arrived at a sheer cliff face. Pian Feng was puzzled, stating that he had clearly seen a path earlier, but now it was a dead end.

Yue Shen expressed her continuous feeling that other life forms were present besides their group. After observing for a moment, Liao Jian declared, "These rocks are alive!" Pian Feng worried that if the rocks kept moving, they would never find the correct exit. Listening to everyone's concerns, Ka Suo slowly shared his own discovery: "These stone movements have a pattern. If their movements had no pattern, moss would not grow on them.

Moreover, the mosses are all growing in the same direction, indicating that their pattern is traceable." He turned to the group, explaining that only by understanding the trajectory of the stone array's movements could they calculate and find their way out. This revelation disheartened the group, as they saw the task as immensely difficult, akin to finding a needle in a haystack, and worried about losing too much time.

Xing Gui then spoke softly, "What the physical body cannot see, the heart can see. In a single moment, there are millions of births and deaths. What cannot be perceived with the eyes must be observed with the heart. The dream-seeking spell will block your senses, allowing your mind's eye to open, and your perceptions will become extremely sharp.

You will be able to see the colors of the wind, hear the clouds breathe, and experience the myriad changes in the world." In the dream, a strange woman suddenly appeared. When Xing Gui inquired about her identity, the woman introduced herself as Xing Zhou, the northern guardian of Divine Snow Mountain and Lord Yuan Ji's most loyal subordinate. She informed Xing Gui that she wouldn't kill her yet, but was merely there to grant her a dream.

To her horror, Xing Gui realized this dream foretold her own death. She plummeted from high in the air, but was fortunately caught by Ka Suo and others, avoiding a tragic end. Looking at Ka Suo, who held her, she urged, "We need to leave here immediately. My Fallen Star Sceptre will show us the way out." Immediately after speaking, she lost consciousness. On the ship, Xing Gui woke from her unconsciousness.

When Huang Tuo asked what had happened and why she fell, urging her to lie down due to her serious internal injuries, she recounted her experience. She explained that it was Xing Zhou, the Northern Guardian, who had given her a dream foretelling her death in Xing Zhou's Black Tortoise Temple. Huang Tuo tried to reassure her that it was merely a scare and not real.

However, Xing Gui insisted that Xing Zhou's spiritual powers far surpassed hers, and a more powerful Dream Seeker could overpower a weaker one. She described the dream as disturbingly realistic, as if she had already died. When Ka Suo promised to protect her and ensure her safe return home, Xing Gui sadly shook her head. She humbly stated that the wheel of destiny had already begun to turn, and she, being as insignificant as an ant, was powerless.

Since her premonitions had never been wrong, she was certain that this time, death was inescapable. A heavy silence fell upon the group. Later, Yue Shen and Huang Tuo, who were on watch, noticed Xing Gui leaving the cabin. She declared her intention to use her dream-seeking spell once more to find a way out. Huang Tuo cautioned that her body was too weak and she would die if she exerted her spiritual power again.

With a pale smile, Xing Gui responded that since death was fated, any attempt to save her would be futile. Therefore, she intended to fulfill her mission before she died. Watching Xing Gui leave, Huang Tuo felt a profound sense of helplessness, despairing that he could only witness his companions getting hurt repeatedly without being able to do anything.

Yue Shen, hearing his distress, comforted him by saying that the group could fight fearlessly precisely because they had the strongest healer as their support, and thus he had no reason to blame himself. Three days later, the group saw Xing Gui stumbling back from her dream-seeking journey. Ka Suo rushed forward and caught her as she collapsed. Xing Gui managed to convey, "Your Majesty, all the paths in the maze are in here," before fainting in his arms. Ka Suo held her and praised her, saying she had done well.

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