Resumo do episódio 28 de Good And Evil

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As the eve of the Chinese New Year approaches, Wushang and Kong Lan found themselves in a playful argument about the preparations for the fireworks boats. Kong Lan, busy with crafting more boats for a grander celebration this year, hadn't yet counted the spiritual power beads needed, much to Wushang's irritation. He tried to appease her, claiming their work was intertwined, which she amusingly retorted. Han Sheng intervened, reminding them it was a joyous occasion.

Kong Lan explained that Wushang was merely teasing him. Han Sheng, seeking advice from Wushang on how to truly express her feelings to Chun Yao, confessed her desire to find a special gift—something unique that other female spirits hadn't presented him with from the hundreds of gifts he receives each year.

Wushang advised her that anything made with a genuine heart, whether it was a bowl of soup, a piece of clothing, or a fireworks boat, would be cherished by Chun Yao. Inspired, Han Sheng went to Chun Yao’s room where he appeared to be asleep. She quietly measured him for new clothes. Chun Yao, who had sensed her presence, suddenly embraced her, declaring she was "his now," which startled her.

He playfully accused her of missing him and wanting to make a move, which she denied, insisting she only wanted to hug him. She cleverly evaded his attempts to kiss her, finishing her measurements before hurrying away to begin sewing a gift, even pricking her finger in her haste. Later, Chun Yao led a blindfolded Han Sheng to a surprise he had prepared.

Han Sheng, full of anticipation, was initially puzzled to find a display of raw vegetables—scallions for wisdom, celery for diligence, lettuce for wealth, and a sacred fish for abundance, which had to be returned. She felt he hadn't put much thought into it. Chun Yao then explained that these were traditional human world omens for a birthday banquet and that he had wanted to celebrate her birthday with her on New Year’s Eve, as he realized he had forgotten it.

Han Sheng was deeply moved, tearfully revealing that a priest had once foretold she wouldn't live past 20, causing people to avoid her, and she had always spent her birthdays alone. This was the first time anyone had prepared a birthday banquet for her. She thanked him and leaned in for a kiss.

Their intimate moment was interrupted by Kong Lan, who arrived with more dishes, explaining that Chun Yao had arranged a potluck feast for Han Sheng, with all the spirits contributing her favorite homemade dishes. Wushang advised Chun Yao and Han Sheng to cherish their love and live in the moment. She warmly invited Han Sheng to stay in Hundred Spirits Lake, assuring her that she was now part of their family.

Overwhelmed with emotion, Han Sheng embraced Chun Yao, feeling a sense of belonging she had never experienced. She then presented Chun Yao with the clothes she had personally sewn, naming them "Spring Sunshine," wishing for warmth to always shine on him. Chun Yao was delighted, calling it his favorite gift in thousands of years, and immediately put it on. They exchanged New Year's greetings, and Han Sheng admired how handsome he looked in the new attire.

The sound of fireworks boats being set off drew their attention. Chun Yao explained the Hundred Spirits Lake custom: spirits create fireworks boats filled with their wishes, and when the fireworks explode and the spirit lord (Chun Yao) hears them, those wishes are granted. Han Sheng eagerly wanted to participate, insisting they go immediately, even before eating dinner. She made a wish aloud, for everyone to hear, that she wanted to spend the next New Year with Chun Yao.

Shy after her public declaration, Chun Yao sweetly promised they would. Chun Yao then led Han Sheng to the Spiritual Cocoon Tree, which he revealed was also known as the love tree in the lake. He explained that just as in the Northland Kingdom, where furnishing a woman's room signifies a marriage proposal, a promise made under the Spiritual Cocoon Tree in Hundred Spirits Lake holds the same meaning.

He proposed to Han Sheng, asking her to stay and spend the rest of her life with him. He assured her he would always cherish her, even when they grew old. Han Sheng accepted, and they tied their "marriage knot" with a spiritual cocoon on the tree, with Chun Yao vowing to find her in every one of her reincarnations. Han Sheng, full of joy, then asked about their future children, wondering if they would be human or spirit.

Chun Yao playfully suggested their child could be anything they wished, joking that he might send a proud son away for cultivation to avoid jealousy, but would raise a daughter like a princess. Han Sheng declared it the happiest day of her life. Suddenly, a massive thunderclap echoed, and a bolt of lightning struck nearby. Han Sheng cried out in pain and collapsed into Chun Yao's arms, feeling intensely cold.

A coffin lid descended from the sky, bearing a dire heavenly decree: "Immortal Spring Water and Goddess Hantan fell in love with each other, resulting in the fall of the River of Forget. All spirits ran for their lives. The Heavenly Emperor was furious and demoted Immortal Spring Water as a semi-demon, and Goddess Hantan as a human. The duo are forbidden from meeting. If they disobey the heavenly decree, serious consequences will follow.

The body or the shadow, only one can remain." Simultaneously, Simao, imprisoned in Wangliang Abyss, sensed Han Sheng's distress and struggled against his chains, angrily warning Chun Yao not to harm her further. A divine doctor was summoned to examine Han Sheng. He diagnosed her with severe Qi deficiency, caused by a deep spiritual interaction with Chun Yao, whose spiritual power had harmed her.

He explained it was a predestined outcome, and while an ordinary cure was impossible, forcibly altering fate was the only other option, though no one had ever successfully defied a heavenly decree. Chun Yao dismissed the doctor, determined to find a solution. Chun Yao then visited Simao in his prison, offering to release him in exchange for knowledge of the events that transpired a thousand years ago. Simao first inquired about Han Sheng's condition, learning she was in a coma.

Simao repeated that their union was against destiny. Chun Yao, however, insisted on knowing the truth. Simao finally revealed that Chun Yao needed to drip a drop of his blood onto Han Sheng's destiny scroll, and he would learn everything. Simao warned Chun Yao not to harm Han Sheng again, or he would return to seek vengeance. Returning to the archive, Chun Yao followed Simao's instructions and dripped his blood onto Han Sheng's destiny scroll.

A vision of a thousand years ago unfolded before him. He saw himself as Immortal Spring Water, lonely and playing chess with his own shadow, which he had created for companionship. Simao, then a fallen immortal, appeared, mocking Spring Water's solitude. Simao offered to create a tangible body for the shadow in exchange for 108 breaths of immortality. After Spring Water agreed, Simao instructed him to give half of his water spirit to the shadow.

This sacrifice would grant the shadow thoughts and a physical form, though Spring Water would lose half of his own spiritual power. Without hesitation, Immortal Spring Water complied, and his shadow transformed into Goddess Hantan, who then formally greeted him.

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