In Blossom Episode 5 Recap

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Pan Yue grew tired of the lies and pressed Yang Caiwei to reveal what really happened that day. Realizing he might have discovered that Shangguan Zhi had kidnapped her, Yang Caiwei admitted it but then fled. Pan Yue wasn’t willing to let it go—he had found Shangguan Zhi’s pouch on Yang Caiwei’s corpse and believed she was the murderer. He didn’t realize the real Yang Caiwei stood before him. Forcing herself to stay calm, Yang Caiwei faced his relentless questioning.

If she didn’t speak the truth, he wouldn’t let her live. He wanted her to pay with her life. Infuriated, Yang Caiwei tried to jump off a cliff, but Pan Yue stopped her. At the cliffside, Yang Caiwei pointed to the bodies and said they were her trusted aides. They were meant to scare her, but a group of bandits arrived, stole everything, and pushed them off.

After Yang Caiwei saved her, she heard their story and let go of her obsession. Speaking as Shangguan Zhi, Yang Caiwei shared her heartfelt story: how she went to see Pan Yue and was turned away, ridiculed for her facial scars. She thought that was the end, but ten years later, Pan Yue found her, and everything turned out to be a misunderstanding. She truly wanted to marry Pan Yue.

Zhuo Lanjiang, the young master of Yinyu Tower, returned to Heyang and informed the other three families they would ruin Pan Yue’s reputation and drive him out. Late at night, Yang Caiwei secretly followed Bai Xiaosheng to find Old Jiangtou. Seeing her master, Yang Caiwei cried uncontrollably. On the wedding day, someone had tried to kill Old Jiangtou. He hadn’t seen the attacker’s face but noticed he wore the groom’s wedding robe.

Old Jiangtou gave Yang Caiwei a forensic kit and urged her to be cautious. She retrieved her jade pendant and resolved to reclaim her identity. The next morning, someone filed a complaint—again from Yinyu Tower. Constable Liu panicked as Sun Zhen accused Pan Yue of killing his wife. Yang Caiwei wanted to fan the flames. Pan Yue, unfazed, promised to give everyone an answer within seven days.

Unable to read his intentions, Yang Caiwei suggested they publicly examine Yang Caiwei’s corpse. Pan Yue declined, saying he had his own plan. Yang Caiwei kept a close watch and saw him burn a letter that mentioned the Hundred Flowers Palace. She disguised herself as a courtesan and snuck into the palace’s private room. Qing Di told Pan Yue he wouldn’t stand a chance against Zhuo Lanjiang—three years ago, Jingshui Tower was destroyed by Yinyu Tower.

Qing Di had arranged the meeting to propose an alliance, stating that taking down the four major clans would be the greatest achievement. Tired of being last, he had long resented the other three. Pan Yue agreed. Watching from behind, Yang Caiwei cursed him silently. Distracted, she hit the wrong note on her instrument. Pan Yue used the moment to take her away. In the carriage, Yang Caiwei lowered her head guiltily.

Pan Yue warned her not to cause more trouble. Since Shangguan Lan left her here, he would protect her. She agreed, but her actions told otherwise. As he was leaving, he stopped her. Yang Caiwei overheard people gossiping about whether Pan Yue or Zhuo Lanjiang would win. She pretended to be mysterious and placed a bet on Zhuo Lanjiang, claiming to have insider info—that he had found the burial place of Pan Yue’s wife.

Her aim was to get Pan Yue to lead her to the body. Leaving the gambling house, Yang Caiwei ran into A Jiang, whom she had once saved at a mass grave. She had told him to come back alive to see her, but now she was gone. He and Bai Xiaosheng were her only friends in Heyang.

Seeing A Jiang, drunk and being thrown out, Yang Caiwei rushed to him, more determined than ever to uncover the truth and end it all. Pan Yue had to go out, so Yang Caiwei ordered someone to sprinkle powdered Hu Gua flowers on his horse’s back. That night, she followed the trail. Pan Yue arrived at a peach blossom grove—the place she once said she wanted to be buried. After he left, Yang Caiwei discovered he. . .

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