Legend of Fu Yao Episode 66 (Ending) Recap
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Taiyan learned of Changsun Wuji's ultimate choice to sacrifice himself for Fu Yao and decided she would help him to the very end, willing to give her all. Despite Changsun Wuji's persistent pleas for her to leave, stating he didn't want any more sacrifices made for him, Taiyan was resolute, affirming her own deeply held intentions before turning and departing from the peak of the Ninth Heavens.
Elsewhere, Qi bravely cut the ropes to a bridge, determined to prevent any Qiong Cang Disciples from crossing. Although one particularly powerful Disciple managed to traverse the gap, Qi engaged him in a fierce struggle, proving no match in terms of skill. Nevertheless, Qi exerted all his strength, grappling with the Disciple and pulling them both down the perilous high cliff.
As he fell, Qi reflected that he had done his best for Fu Yao, for whom he had always been cared for throughout his life, and now he was finally able to repay her with no regrets. Meanwhile, Tian Ji and four elders stood guard at the peak of the Ninth Heavens, planning to collectively seal Fu Yao upon her arrival.
They believed that without breaking the fifth seal, she would not become a true witch and thus could not resurrect Di Feitian, which would ensure peace for the Five Kingdoms. Soon after, Fu Yao fought her way to Changsun Wuji's side. Despite his evident pain, a faint smile touched his lips when he saw her. He urged her to leave immediately, warning her that Tian Ji would not spare her.
However, Fu Yao insisted on staying to free him, stating she understood his suffering, having experienced similar bone-chilling and heart-breaking pain in the Realm of Wunian. Changsun Wuji then revealed that the peak of the Ninth Heavens was not the Realm of Wunian, which led Fu Yao to realize that he had been the one who saved her there. This revelation only strengthened her resolve to rescue him.
Fearing for her safety, Changsun Wuji then harshly commanded her to leave, claiming he no longer needed her. But before she could move, Tian Ji and the four elders arrived. Fu Yao immediately stepped forward, shielding Changsun Wuji with her sword, and offered herself to them, asking only that they spare Changsun Wuji.
Changsun Wuji vehemently pleaded with Tian Ji and the elders to release Fu Yao, but they ignored his anguish, determined to seal her quickly to prevent future calamity, stating that Changsun Wuji had disobeyed their orders and gone against God's will because of her. Despite Changsun Wuji's desperate struggles and cries, he remained chained, forced to watch as Fu Yao was struck by their magic and fell unconscious.
As Tian Ji and the elders channeled their magic, Fei Yan appeared with Taiyan, launching a surprise attack on them. Fei Yan then revealed her true intentions, proclaiming that the Hall of Fantasy had always belonged to Di Feitian and she, as his only bloodline, had been waiting for thousands of years to find Fu Yao for his resurrection.
She stated that the Hall of Fantasy had only allied with the "ants" of Qiong Cang to seal Di Feitian's residual awareness for the sake of his eventual return. Her plan was to sacrifice Fu Yao on Di Feitian's sealing stone, which would release the imprisoned Di Feitian and transfer the Evil Fire from Fu Yao's body back into his, restoring his past glory and bringing the Five Kingdoms under their control.
Tian Ji, realizing Fei Yan's grand scheme, attempted to stop her but was quickly overpowered and killed by Fei Yan, who scornfully called him an ungrateful bastard. Fei Yan then ordered Taiyan, her disciple, to kill Changsun Wuji, but Taiyan turned her sword against Fei Yan instead. Fei Yan, however, had long seen through Taiyan's feelings for Changsun Wuji.
She publicly exposed Taiyan's love, criticizing her for not cutting her emotional ties as taught, before swiftly striking Taiyan down and sending her falling down Mount Wunian. Witnessing the devastation around him, Changsun Wuji erupted in fury, vowing to kill Fei Yan. Fei Yan mocked his efforts as futile struggles from a dying man, noting his abnormal pulse and weak breath, indicating his life expectancy was over.
Changsun Wuji retaliated, asserting that even if he were to die today, Fei Yan, whose own life maintained by magic was nearing its end, would be buried alongside him as the master of the Hall of Fantasy. Enraged, Fei Yan attempted to strike him down, but Changsun Wuji, in a critical moment, managed to break free from his restraints. Simultaneously, Fu Yao awakened, rising to stand protectively beside him, just as Zhan Beiye and Zong Yue arrived with their companions.
Fei Yan scorned their efforts, considering them mere mortals attempting to challenge her. As they engaged in battle, Fu Yao seized an opportunity and stabbed Fei Yan with her sword. With her dying breath, Fei Yan revealed a shocking secret: she was the one destined to unlock Fu Yao's final seal.
Willing to sacrifice herself to resurrect Di Feitian, Fei Yan transformed into a plume of black smoke, which then entered Fu Yao’s body, forcibly dissolving the last layer of her seal. After a moment of intense pain, Fu Yao reopened her eyes, her gaze now chillingly bloodthirsty and cruel, fulfilling the prophecy of the "witch" who would bring chaos to the Five Kingdoms. Changsun Wuji refused to believe that Fu Yao had truly become the prophesied witch.
He desperately tried to reach her, calling her name. However, the possessed Fu Yao no longer recognized him; she choked him and dragged him towards the massive stone seal at Changqing Palace, intending to sacrifice her own body to fully resurrect Di Feitian's residual awareness. Changsun Wuji struggled to stop her, but Fu Yao, devoid of past memories, showed him no mercy.
It was only when her long sword pierced his body that fragmented memories of their shared past began to surface within her. Each subsequent ruthless stab, meant to vent the pain raging inside her, brought back more and more of her lost memories, plunging her into agonizing mental conflict. Despite his severe wounds, Changsun Wuji refused to give up, firmly gripping her hand, which helped restore a glimmer of her true self.
He spoke of his love and their shared history, how she had given him hope and made him believe in kindness. Two opposing forces raged within Fu Yao; one compelled her to kill Changsun Wuji, while the other desperately fought to stop her. Just as the sword's tip was about to deliver a final, fatal blow to Changsun Wuji, Fu Yao, overcoming the chaotic demons within her, turned the blade upon herself, piercing her own body.
This decisive act prevented Di Feitian's full rebirth, securing peace for the Five Kingdoms. Fu Yao declared that everything started and would end with her, sacrificing her life for the world, ensuring there would be no more "witch," only Fu Yao. Both Fu Yao and Changsun Wuji lay on the ground, heavily wounded and covered in blood, their hands tightly clasped. They had finally broken the shackles of fate.
Changsun Wuji, filled with hope for their future, pledged to marry Fu Yao and make her the happiest empress of Tianquan, promising to protect her for a lifetime and explore every corner of their world together, enjoying all the sweetness life offered after enduring so much suffering. Fu Yao, too, looked forward to their future, grateful to have met him, and vowed they would be together forever.
As the sun rose, painting the sky with golden hues, Changsun Wuji and Fu Yao found themselves embracing sweetly within the Tianquan Imperial Palace.
With a tender gaze, Changsun Wuji affirmed his profound devotion, declaring that if Fu Yao was in the secular world, he would follow; if chaos threatened it, he would stand in its way; if hell itself opened, he would enter; if all beings obstructed their path, he would get through; and if the four seas raged, he would overturn them.
He asserted that everything he did was only for her sake, for whom he feared no suffering, not even the worldly upsets and trials, because from a heart without fear, one could achieve true freedom.