I'm a Pet At Dali Temple Episode 11 Recap

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Princess Liu Yang arrived to find Qing Moyan and Ru Xiaolan in an embrace. Though they quickly separated, the sight displeased her. Feigning affection, Princess Liu Yang deliberately linked arms with Qing Moyan in front of Ru Xiaolan, provoking Ru Xiaolan's anger. Qing Moyan quickly excused himself for dinner, leaving the two women to argue. Princess Liu Yang confronted Ru Xiaolan about hugging Qing Moyan, to which Ru Xiaolan casually admitted it was "just a little hug."

Princess Liu Yang tried to assert her dominance and threatened to report Ru Xiaolan to the emperor, but Ru Xiaolan scoffed, questioning if the princess could even find her way back to the palace alone. Meanwhile, Bing'er remained hidden inside, being comforted by Chang Hen, who assured her that their ordeal would soon be resolved and her sisters saved. Later, Bing'er offered tea to everyone.

Qing Moyan, sensing something amiss, refrained from drinking, but Xuan Yu and the others, including the Crown Prince, fell unconscious after taking a sip. Qing Moyan directly questioned Bing'er's identity, asking if she knew martial arts. Bing'er denied it, and Xuan Yu, still somewhat conscious, defended her. With her deception exposed, Bing'er revealed her true identity as Mrs. Du, the poison master. She admitted that she had disguised herself as a victim to seize the five-color stones.

Mrs. Du demanded Qing Moyan hand over the five-color stone, threatening the lives of his companions, whom she had merely sedated with anesthetics. Qing Moyan demanded the antidote. A fierce battle ensued between Mrs. Du and Qing Moyan. Mrs. Du boasted about her invincible Yin Yang power, but her magic was no match for the peach wood talisman Ru Xiaolan had given Qing Moyan. Injured by its power, Mrs. Du was forced to flee.

As Mrs. Du escaped, Qing Moyan instructed Xuan Yu to care for the unconscious men, expressing concern that Ru Xiaolan might be in danger. After separating from the group, Princess Liu Yang became disoriented, realizing she was trapped in a seemingly endless forest. While she desperately searched for a way out, Mrs. Du's assassins appeared, knocking her unconscious and abducting her. Ru Xiaolan, searching for Princess Liu Yang, stumbled upon Bing'er.

Bing'er feigned vulnerability, telling Ru Xiaolan a man had attacked them and she had fled. Ru Xiaolan, finding Princess Liu Yang's hairpin, reassured Bing'er that Qing Moyan and the others were capable and suggested they search for the princess together. Ru Xiaolan noticed Bing'er's injured hand and, as she reached out, Bing'er took the opportunity to spray Ru Xiaolan with incapacitating incense, then captured her.

When Ru Xiaolan regained consciousness, she realized that Bing'er was Mrs. Du, who had disguised herself. Mrs. Du, still bearing a grudge against Ru Xiaolan for the peach wood talisman that had injured her, confiscated the five-color stone from Ru Xiaolan, stating her intention to use Ru Xiaolan's blood as a trigger with the stones to fulfill her desires. Ru Xiaolan fiercely demanded her stone back. Qing Moyan pursued Bing'er's trail and encountered one of Mrs. Du's assassins.

The assassin revealed that he and his men were ordinary bandits whom Mrs. Du had captured and controlled with poison, forcing them to collect young women's blood, five-color stones, and ghost grass to create her pills. He begged Qing Moyan to kill Mrs. Du, freeing them from her control, and disclosed the location of the captured women at Fuquanshan. Qing Moyan released the assassin and successfully rescued Princess Liu Yang.

Later, in the forest, Qing Moyan encountered Mrs. Du, who had taken on Ru Xiaolan's form. However, Qing Moyan quickly discerned the impostor by the lack of Ru Xiaolan's characteristic cat-like mannerisms. He stated that "that girl is not someone you can copy." Mrs. Du, her disguise exposed, returned to her true form and engaged Qing Moyan in battle. Despite her Yin Yang power, she was no match for Qing Moyan's abilities.

Mrs. Du then revealed that she had used Ru Xiaolan's blood for her disguise, threatening that if she could not return, Ru Xiaolan would surely die. Left with no choice, Qing Moyan was forced to release Mrs. Du and even surrendered his own five-color stone. In return, Mrs. Du divulged Ru Xiaolan's whereabouts. Unbeknownst to them, the Crown Prince had been observing this entire exchange from a hidden vantage point.

Ru Xiaolan was confined in a secret chamber, her blood continuously draining. Weak and fading, she repeatedly whispered Qing Moyan's name. Mrs. Du, having escaped with three five-color stones, reveled in her success in the wilderness. Her joy was short-lived, however, as the Crown Prince suddenly appeared, holding a sword to her. Mrs. Du, leveraging her connection to the Empress, revealed that the Crown Prince harbored a Gu poison in his body, which only ghost grass could cure.

She warned him that killing her would mean never knowing the poison's origin, forcing the Crown Prince to let her go. Ru Xiaolan's consciousness began to dissipate, but Qing Moyan arrived just in time, rescuing her and bringing her back to Mrs. Du's mansion. Chang Hen promptly attended to Ru Xiaolan, confirming that despite significant blood loss, the bleeding had stopped, and she would regain consciousness in a few days.

She also reported that the other captive women had been saved and sent home, while Xuan Yu confirmed that Princess Liu Yang, only frightened, had been escorted back. Qing Moyan learned that Chang Hen had searched the entire mansion but found no trace of the ghost grass.

As they discussed further plans to locate Mrs. Du, the Crown Prince unexpectedly arrived and declared the case closed, stating that he had found Mrs. Du's body and personally killed her in self-defense, as she was evil and attacked him. The Crown Prince presented the five-color stones he had recovered from Mrs. Du's body to Qing Moyan. Qing Moyan subtly probed, asking if anything else, particularly ghost grass, had been found on Mrs. Du.

The Crown Prince claimed he was not clear about other items but directed Qing Moyan to investigate Mrs. Du's body in the nearby forest if he wished. After bidding farewell and stating urgent palace business, the Crown Prince departed. As he rode away with his attendants, he covertly produced a small medicine bottle, revealing that he had indeed retrieved the ghost grass from Mrs. Du.

Back at the mansion, Qing Moyan and Xuan Yu discussed the possibility that Mrs. Du hadn't carried the ghost grass on her person. Qing Moyan then placed the five-color stone he had on Ru Xiaolan's neck. To everyone's astonishment, Ru Xiaolan immediately woke up. Her rapid recovery baffled them, as a normal person with such a severe blood loss would typically require five to ten days to recover. Ru Xiaolan, disoriented, asked why everyone was watching her sleep and questioned the meaning of blood loss.

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