Resumo do episódio 6 de Eternal Love of the Fox
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The Crown Prince, Fuying Jun, barges into Fucang Palace with an armed escort, accusing Huo Xiangjiu of being a social climber who tried to seduce him and then attempted assassination when rebuked. Feng Mochen remains unfazed, eventually exposing the Prince's lies by repeating the exact flirtatious words the Prince had used to harass Xiangjiu earlier. Cornered by the truth, the Prince tries to dismiss the incident as a misunderstanding.
Feng Mochen insists on an apology, and with his backing, Xiangjiu presents a bucket of filthy slop, suggesting the Prince drink it to resolve the "misunderstanding." Just as the Prince erupts in anger, the Emperor arrives. To cover their tracks, Feng Mochen and Xiangjiu claim they were simply playing a high-stakes game where the loser had to drink the slop. The Emperor, believing his son to be a man of integrity, insists the Prince honor the bet.
Under his father's gaze, the Prince is forced to humiliate himself by drinking the filth, while Xiangjiu mockingly suggests she should be the one to drink it instead to save his "noble" reputation. After the Prince leaves, Xiangjiu kneels before the Emperor to report that the Prince frequently abuses the Princess Consort, Song Lian. She argues that as both the sovereign and a father-in-law, the Emperor cannot remain a bystander to such cruelty.
Though the Emperor notes that the Princess Consort has never complained, he becomes suspicious of the Prince’s behavior and promises to investigate. Meanwhile, Feng Mochen’s servant warns him that his heavenly tribulation is approaching. He suggests that since Xiangjiu has appeared, she may be the key to his immortal ascension, and warns Feng Mochen not to get too emotionally attached. Xiangjiu and Feng Mochen soon uncover the tragic truth about Ru (Xin Qiaoru) at the Imperial Wardrobe Bureau.
Director Zhou and the maids Xiang Dong and Xiang Ling had framed Ru for ruining a princess's dress, leading to her exile in the Cold Palace. There, Ru's only companion was a loyal dog named Xiaofu. The cruel maids eventually cornered her, demanding she hang herself to prove her devotion, promising to spare the dog if she did. Ru sacrificed her life for her only friend.
Xiangjiu and Feng Mochen confront the culprits at the site of the suicide, where Xiangjiu forces them to face their own cowardice and lack of loyalty compared to a "beast." By bringing Xiaofu to Ru’s spirit, Xiangjiu helps her find peace, and Ru transforms into a small flower. Feng Mochen reflects on how Ru, a flower spirit, met her end because of her emotions, wondering if Xiangjiu is the tribulation that will lead him to ascend or fall.
Back at the Eastern Palace, the Prince learns that his mother noticed the Princess Consort looked haggard, which he views as a personal insult to his reputation. He prepares to lash her with a whip, but Chief Steward Sun arrives with an oral decree from the Emperor. The decree grants the Princess Consort a "Decree of Favor," declaring that any harm done to her will be treated as an attack on the Emperor himself.
With this newfound protection, the Princess Consort tearfully requests a formal divorce from the Prince. Later, as Xiangjiu and Feng Mochen talk, she admits to feeling a strange, deep sense of familiarity with him. During their conversation, a lingering shadow of Ru appears. She reveals to Xiangjiu that two years ago—at the time of her father's disappearance—she saw a suspicious man dressed as a eunuch. She warns Xiangjiu that this man entered a terrifying, forbidden area of the palace that she must never visit.









