In Blossom Episode 10 Recap

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Yang Caiwei asked Zhuo Lanjiang why he had pretended to be a street punk for three years. Zhuo Lanjiang seemed helpless—three years ago, after his father was ambushed, he had to return and take over Silver Rain Tower. To secure it, he became a cold and ruthless young master. Then he was injured and met Yang Caiwei, who saved him. Even though she thought he was just a brawler, they became close friends who shared everything.

Yang Caiwei became his most important friend. Zhuo Lanjiang and Yang Caiwei went to find the daughter of the deceased, but the head of Silver Rain Street had already cleared the place and gathered a group to welcome them, even addressing Yang Caiwei as Lady of Silver Rain Tower. Zhao, the head, knew Zhuo Lanjiang was coming to investigate, so he had all the street vendors detained. Zhuo Lanjiang, speechless, quickly told him to release everyone.

Yang Caiwei found a young woman selling iced drinks, followed by her timid younger sister. Yang Caiwei asked about Uncle Qiang’s death, hoping she could recall any details. But the woman said there was nothing unusual. As for the body, she said there wasn’t one—only animal corpses with the same wounds appeared near her father's grave. She reported it to the county office, but they ignored her.

Later, the county office even ordered the corpse to be dug up and used as a sacrifice. Meanwhile, Pan Yue was also investigating the case. He found Tian Hua’s former colleagues and lover and learned Tian Hua had a violent temper and wasn’t kind, so everyone thought his death was karma. Where there’s abnormality, there’s mystery. Yang Caiwei and Zhuo Lanjiang found things strange.

Bai Xiaosheng suddenly came over to find Yang Caiwei, and the three of them went drinking together. Pan Yue went to the crime scene. It was remote—there was no reason for the victim to be there. Suddenly, a monster appeared in the river. People on the boat were frightened. Pan Yue chased it but found nothing. Bai Xiaosheng thought Zhuo Lanjiang was not a good person and warned Yang Caiwei to be careful. That night, Yang Caiwei hadn’t returned yet.

Pan Yue was unhappy but didn’t send anyone to look for her. He couldn’t help going himself. A-Ze told Pan Yue that Yang Caiwei had gone to the riverside after nightfall. Soon after, a corpse was found near the river—killed in the same way as in the Lantern Festival case. Pan Yue rushed to find her, only to see her return joking and laughing with Zhuo Lanjiang. His expression turned grim.

Ling Er told Yang Caiwei that Pan Yue had planned to gather people to search for her, and his shoulder wound had reopened because of her. Rumors of the evil flood dragon started circulating again. When Yang Caiwei noticed Pan Yue’s wound had worsened, she grabbed pen and paper to help him write. The people, fearing the evil dragon’s wrath, knelt and begged Pan Yue to stop investigating. Chen San’s autopsy results were unreliable.

After reviewing them, Yang Caiwei determined the corpse had been faked—someone had lost their patience. People in the county office also began worshipping gods and asked Pan Yue to stop, fearing the evil dragon. Pan Yue played along, saying they’d let fate decide. He asked Yang Caiwei to toss 100 coins—if all landed face-up, they would proceed. Yang Caiwei did so and found all coins faced up—fate had spoken. Everyone started speculating about the killer’s motive.

Maybe the summer solstice had special meaning for the murderer. A-Ze helped Ling Er in the kitchen. There were many people to feed today, so the two were busy. Ling Er now looked at A-Ze differently. During the meal, Yang Caiwei saw Pan Yue struggling to pick up food due to his shoulder injury. She gave him a big helping. Everyone felt something between them had changed.

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