Lost You Forever Season 2 Episode 18 Recap

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> Lost You Forever Season 2 Recap

Despite everyone’s efforts, Tushan Jing remained missing. Li Rongchang declared the worst—he had likely been swept into the sea. Hearing this, Xiling Jiuyao was heartbroken but composed. She only asked Cang Xuan to take her to the seaside. Standing by the shore as the sea wind howled, she was filled with confusion and unwillingness to accept fate. She asked herself, what wrong had she done in visiting a sick child? Tushan Jing fought to protect her—wasn’t that just?

Why was fate so cruel? She asked Cang Xuan for an answer, but he had none. In despair, she climbed onto a reef and cried out Tushan Jing’s name toward the endless ocean, swearing that if he returned, she would marry him immediately at any cost. But only the crashing waves answered her—Tushan Jing was still nowhere to be found. Her calls echoed over the empty coast, full of love, sorrow, and helplessness in the face of destiny.

After seven days, Tushan Jing was still missing. Xiling Jiuyao insisted on holding the wedding. Cang Xuan was heartbroken and tried to stop her, but she firmly refused. Her grandfather, seeing this, advised Cang Xuan not to interfere with Jiuyao’s will. Yet Cang Xuan could not bear to see her sacrifice herself and tried to stop the wedding as emperor. Jiuyao knelt, her words resolute. Cang Xuan felt as if a knife were cutting into his heart.

In the end, her grandfather stepped in and consented to the wedding on Cang Xuan’s behalf. The wedding was simple. Jiuyao stood alone beneath the heavens, fulfilling her vow to Tushan Jing. In the bridal chamber, she waited all night. Her hopes dashed, the groom never returned, leaving her to face endless loneliness and sorrow alone. Xiling Jiuyao stood alone atop a mountain.

The wind carried away her soft hair and seemed to carry away her years of waiting and regrets. Once, she had waited for her mother at West Flame Mountain for six years, her hope turned to disappointment. Then, she waited on Jade Mountain for Cang Xuan and her father for seventy years. Time passed, but they never returned. Her heart aged with time.

Those years of waiting were like hanging her heart over a sharp blade, enduring pain day and night. Now, she stood on Chenrong Mountain, her gaze piercing the sea of clouds, but her heart was firm. This time, she swore not to fall into the torment of endless waiting again. But for Tushan Jing, she would make an exception. She silently vowed: Tushan Jing, you must come back.

Whether it takes ten years, twenty, or a hundred, even three hundred, I will wait for you here. Time’s long river cannot break my resolve. No matter how long it takes, I will wait for you—only for you, Tushan Jing. Her grandfather, with deep eyes that seemed to see through hearts, gently asked Cang Xuan if he resented Jiuyao for the unfinished wedding.

Cang Xuan forced a bitter smile and replied lightly that it was just an empty title, not worth mentioning. He said Jiuyao’s name would not appear in the Tushan clan genealogy, and since the world believed Tushan Jing was dead, there was no longer a connection between them. But his grandfather’s next words shattered his calm facade. The grandfather questioned how Tushan Hou, a deposed man, could possess power rivaling the Tushan clan and raise so many death warriors.

Cang Xuan tried to brush it off by saying Tushan Hou had trained them in secret. But the grandfather saw through it and said plainly: Tushan Jing would never leave behind such a threat. Only a handful in Da Huang had the power to do so—implying Cang Xuan was a suspect. Faced with this, Cang Xuan fell silent. He could neither deny nor explain. On the other side, after calming down, Xiling Jiuyao invited Cang Xuan to drink with her.

She expressed her gratitude to Tushan Jing for healing her emotional wounds and held deep feelings for him. But when the conversation turned to Tushan Jing’s death, her eyes grew sharp and full of doubt. She couldn’t understand how Tushan Hou could command so many death warriors and directly questioned whether Cang Xuan was involved. His silence confirmed her suspicion, and the truth hit her like a bolt from the blue, leaving her utterly devastated.

Gripping her dagger, she lost control and pointed it at Cang Xuan’s vital point. Tears and rage mixed on her face. She cried out—why? Why had he treated her and Tushan Jing so cruelly? In that moment, all trust and affection vanished, leaving only endless hatred and despair. Cang Xuan looked at her, eyes full of pain and helplessness. He knew he had lost her—and the chance to make things right. The sudden revelation shattered their relationship completely.

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