Resumo do episódio 8 de Eternal Love
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Princess Consort Le Xu's unusual pregnancy quickly progressed to labor. After a grueling seven days, she gave birth to a prince, an event marked by auspicious signs in the heavens, reminiscent of High God Mo Yuan's birth. The Eldest Prince hailed it as a propitious omen, leading the Heavenly Monarch to name the new crown prince Ye Hua. Princess Consort Le Xu later instructed Su Jin to care for Ye Hua, who was 20,000 years her junior.
Meanwhile, in the Peach Blossoms Forest, Zhe Yan and Bai Zhen encountered a young snake sprite named Shao Xin. Shao Xin recounted how she was mercilessly beaten by other sprites until High Immortal Si Yin rescued her. As an orphan who had cultivated her human form in Kunlun Void, Si Yin gave her a Spiritual Illusion Bottle and directed her to seek refuge with High God Bai Zhen.
Recognizing the bottle as one frequently used by his younger sister, Bai Qian (Si Yin), Bai Zhen, though initially disinclined to take on a maidservant, was moved by Shao Xin’s story. He brought her back to the Fox Den, where his mother, the Fox Empress, welcomed her and assigned Mi Gu to oversee her care, noting her own plans to leave the Fox Den to Bai Qian when she returned.
Days later, while Zhe Yan and Bai Zhen were fishing, Senior Disciple Die Feng arrived with urgent news: both Seventeenth Junior Brother (Si Yin) and Master Mo Yuan's divine body had disappeared. Shocked, they later located Bai Qian in a secluded cave, gravely injured and near death alongside Mo Yuan’s body. She had sacrificed more than half of her heart’s blood to preserve his divine form. The Fox Empress, distraught, sought a way to save her daughter.
Zhe Yan explained that a transfer of cultivation was necessary, but warned against a direct transfer, as it could lead both the giver and recipient to the demonic path due to their differing spiritual breaths. He revealed that a Mythical Mushroom, guarded by four ancient mythical beasts in Yingzhou of the Eastern Sea, was required to purify the divine aura for a safe transfer.
Despite the perilous journey, the Fox Emperor insisted on undertaking the task himself, ensuring Green Hill's stability under Bai Zhen and the Fox Empress if he failed. Zhe Yan, accepting his resolve, urged the Fox Emperor to return within twenty hours. During this time, Li Jing arrived at Kunlun Void, bearing a jade soul and seeking Si Yin.
The Kunlun Void disciples, still seething with rage over Mo Yuan’s and Ninth Junior Brother’s deaths at the hands of Li Jing’s father, confronted him hostilely. Senior Disciple Die Feng intervened, informing Li Jing that Si Yin had left Kunlun Void to wander the world and would accept nothing from him. A dejected Li Jing departed. Die Feng then gathered the remaining disciples, solemnly vowing to find both Mo Yuan's divine body and Seventeenth Junior Brother.
He reminded them that Mo Yuan had sacrificed his life for the peace of all realms, not for personal vendettas, and strictly prohibited any revenge against the Winged Tribe, especially now that peace reigned. He then disbanded Kunlun Void, instructing the disciples to return to their tribes. To account for Mo Yuan’s disappearance, a high-ranking official later suggested a fabricated history: that Mo Yuan had entered seclusion with his seventeenth disciple Si Yin.
That night, the Fox Emperor, gravely wounded, returned with the Mythical Mushroom. Under Zhe Yan’s guidance, the Fox Empress, using the purified aura from the mushroom, successfully transferred half of her cultivation to Bai Qian. The next day, Bai Qian awoke, relieved and playfully boasting about her new "limitless power." Her mother lovingly chided her for her reckless self-sacrifice, but acknowledged that this ordeal was a new form of heavenly tribulation.
The Fox Empress also clarified that Mo Yuan's divine body would require continuous nourishment from Bai Qian's heart blood. Bai Qian affirmed her deep gratitude to Mo Yuan. Bai Zhen then introduced Bai Qian to her niece, Bai Fengjiu, charming Bai Qian with her unique phoenix flower birthmark. While Bai Zhen gently chastised Bai Qian for her audacious act of taking Mo Yuan’s body, causing turmoil, Bai Qian defended her desperation to save her teacher.
The Fox Empress supported Bai Qian’s choice to repay Mo Yuan's kindness with her own blood. With Bai Qian recovering, the Fox Empress and Fox Emperor departed for the Heavenly Palace. For the next 70,000 years, Bai Qian remained in Green Hill, diligently guarding Mo Yuan’s divine body and patiently awaiting his return to restore Kunlun Void's glory.
During this time, Kunlun Void fell into desolation, and the names of Mo Yuan and Qing Cang faded into obscurity as peace settled between the Heavenly and Winged Tribes. Seventy thousand years later, Bai Qian spoke to Mo Yuan, informing him that in seven days, Qing Cang’s seal would loosen, and she vowed to reseal him, even at the cost of her life. While at a market, Bai Qian noticed her attendant, Mi Gu, looking troubled.
Mi Gu revealed that Second Highness Sang Ji, Bai Qian’s Heavenly Tribe betrothed, had been at the Fox Den for a month, insisting on seeing her. Indifferent to the match, Bai Qian wished to continue her retreat and instructed Mi Gu and Shao Xin to serve Sang Ji while she hid in the Peach Blossoms Forest. Sang Ji, frustrated by Bai Qian's continued absence, grew close to Shao Xin during his month-long stay.
Shao Xin, though initially hesitant due to Bai Qian’s kindness, eventually confessed her love for him. Sang Ji reciprocated, promising to marry her and protect her from servitude or an arranged marriage. He decided to break his engagement with Bai Qian. Mi Gu, believing Sang Ji was merely departing, later discovered Shao Xin had vanished with the Second Highness.
As Sang Ji left, Crown Prince Ye Hua, who bore a striking resemblance to Mo Yuan, observed him closely and noticed a small female bashe snake hidden in Sang Ji’s sleeve. Later, while reviewing official memorials, Ye Hua was visited by the Third Prince. Ye Hua subtly shifted the conversation to Sang Ji's recent return and the "little bashe snake" he brought back, specifying it was a female. The Third Prince immediately grasped the gravity of the situation.
His attendants elaborated on the connection: Sang Ji had brought back Shao Xin, the maidservant whom Bai Qian had taken in 70,000 years prior and even gifted a valuable Cloud-Breaking Fan. The Third Prince and his attendants expressed dismay at the unfolding scandal, which Ye Hua seemed to already fully comprehend.



















