In Blossom Episode 27 Recap

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Three days later, Yang Caiwei was chosen by Madam Wan. Soon after, Yang Caiwei and the other girls had their eyes covered with black cloth and were taken away. Seeing this, Pan Yue hurriedly followed. Inside the carriage, Yang Caiwei quietly left behind clues along the way so Pan Yue and others could track her. She was brought to the Dill Courtyard.

Under the pretext of prohibiting personal belongings, the girls' items were all confiscated, and Yang Caiwei could only leave behind her face powder at the end. Pan Yue followed them to the residence but found it odd—it didn’t seem like a place for entertaining dignitaries. Yang Caiwei was taken deep into the Dill Courtyard. Madam Wan told them that as long as they obeyed, they would enjoy endless riches and glory.

Except for Yang Caiwei, the other dancers were dazzled by the silver. Pan Yue discovered a secret passage within the residence. Yang Caiwei watched the dancers rejoice in their beautiful clothes, thinking they were about to live a good life—just like Yun’er back then. No one could have imagined this place was a demonic lair that devours people.

Yang Caiwei tried to scout the terrain but was caught by Madam Wan, who warned her to only look at what she was supposed to—otherwise, she would end up like that blind and deaf old woman, living a miserable life. Soon, the dancers changed clothes and were taken to entertain guests under strict guard. Yang Caiwei had no way to send messages outside.

Madam Wan said that the guest in this room was the most honorable of all, and if anything happened, not even she could protect them. Inside the room were Lord He and the master of the Dill Courtyard, Master Zuo, who managed the courtyard but had someone else pulling the strings behind the scenes. Yang Caiwei cautiously spied through the curtain and guessed that the Dill Courtyard was used to collude with court officials.

Lord He specifically requested Yang Caiwei to serve him alone, and without hesitation, Madam Wan shoved her in. Pan Yue told the Princess he wanted to act immediately. Although she was worried, she agreed. Lord He was lustful, so Yang Caiwei delayed by playing drinking games and used warming the wine as an excuse to leave. Fearing for her safety, Pan Yue led soldiers to search house by house. Yang Caiwei secretly drugged Lord He’s wine.

After drinking, he became unruly, and Yang Caiwei used the chaos to go to Master Zuo. She found that the emblem wasn’t a wave pattern but a horned totem. Someone entered, so Yang Caiwei quickly hid in the corner, where she heard the person chant some incantations but couldn’t see their face. The Dill Courtyard realized Yang Caiwei was suspicious and ordered a thorough search to silence her.

Pan Yue noticed something wrong with the slop cart and followed the trail to the true hideout of the Dill Courtyard. However, Yang Caiwei wasn’t there. Instead, he learned that a carriage had just left from the backyard—and it was a Pan family carriage. Pan Yue returned to the Pan residence with his sword and questioned his father. Pan’s father already knew Yang Caiwei’s identity.

That day, he heard Pan Yue call her by name and realized the real Yang Caiwei was still alive and had disguised herself as Shangguan Zhi. He took Yang Caiwei away to avoid implicating the Pan family, but what he truly cared about was Pan Yue’s engagement to the Princess—breaking it would be a crime of deceiving the emperor. Pan Yue said they had already severed ties months ago, and neither imperial kinship nor the crime concerned him anymore.

Father Pan let Yang Caiwei and Pan Yue go. Yang Caiwei shared her hairstyle with Pan Yue. The Shuibo Pattern organization learned that Father Pan had also been at the Dill Courtyard and suspected him of involvement in that night’s events.

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