Resumo do episódio 33 de Generation to Generation
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Mu Qingyan leads a grand procession into Luoying Valley with the explicit purpose of proposing to Cai Zhao. Seeing this, Song Yuzhi becomes deeply concerned, warning Mu Qingyan that his sensitive identity as the leader of the Li Sect could bring trouble to Cai Zhao and her home. He urges the young master to leave to prevent a potential conflict between the six orthodox sects and the Li Sect.
However, Cai Zhao pulls Mu Qingyan aside to demand the truth behind his sudden theatricality. Mu Qingyan admits that the massacre at Chang Fort was orchestrated by the man in black to obtain the Jade Sunflower. Knowing the enemy is desperate to complete their cultivation, Mu Qingyan has spread word that the treasure is among his father's relics. By offering it as a betrothal gift, he intends to lure the man in black out of hiding.
The betrothal gifts Mu Qingyan brings are meticulously selected to win over Cai Zhao's family. He presents Valley Master Cai with a dragon hook for his fishing hobby and offers a rare bottle of Shennong Nectar, the king of all poisons. Young Cai Han is easily won over by the toys Mu Qingyan brings, and the family eventually accepts him as a guest. While staying in the back courtyard, Mu Qingyan and Cai Zhao discuss her late aunt, Cai Pingshu.
Mu Qingyan expresses deep admiration for the heroine’s fiery spirit and independence. Cai Zhao recalls how her family was once saved from Nie Hengcheng’s disciples by the combined efforts of her aunt and Qi Yunke. She reveals that for over a decade, Qi Yunke visited for a month every year, using his own inner power to sustain the ailing Cai Pingshu after her meridians were destroyed.
Meanwhile, Song Shijun finally regains consciousness, his thoughts immediately returning to the safety of the Guangtian Sect. He vaguely remembers questioning his eldest son, Song Xiuzhi, about his whereabouts before being struck down and infected with a Puppet Gu. Sensing an impending storm within the six sects, he warns Song Yuzhi to act with extreme caution. The next day, Mu Qingyan explores the local market and samples the famous spring tofu pudding Cai Zhao often praised.
He realizes the vendor is using high-level Tai Chi techniques to grind the beans, concluding that the notorious thieves and outlaws of the past have actually been living peaceful, honest lives within the valley for years. That evening, Mu Qingyan and Cai Zhao walk to the peach tree where Cai Pingshu is buried.
Mu Qingyan is so moved by the beauty of the valley that he expresses a wish to either marry into the family or eventually have his ashes buried there. The following day, while playing marbles with Cai Han, the boy playfully begins calling Mu Qingyan his brother-in-law. The sight of the marbles triggers a memory for Cai Zhao; she remembers playing with a small, blackened object as a child that fits the description of the Jade Sunflower core.
Recalling the monthly letters between her aunt and Abbess Jingyuan, she suspects the two were secret confidantes despite their public rivalry and that the treasure was entrusted to the Abbess for protection. The group travels to Xuankong Nunnery to meet Abbess Jingyuan. The Abbess admits she has the object but never knew its true name, only that Cai Pingshu told her to destroy it if it was ever in danger of being stolen.
She allows Mu Qingyan to use the Jade Sunflower to heal the cold aura that has been restricting his cultivation. During the wait, Abbess Jingyuan shares how she and Cai Pingshu became friends after the heroine saved the nunnery's disciples from Nie Hengcheng’s forces. She admits she stayed away from Luoying Valley only because she wanted to remember her friend as a vibrant warrior rather than a bedridden patient.
Just as Mu Qingyan’s recovery is nearly complete and Cai Zhao prepares to destroy the relic, the nunnery is ambushed by men in black. The attackers slaughter the disciples and use Fan Xingjia’s life as leverage, forcing Cai Zhao to surrender the Jade Sunflower. Although the enemy believes the Night Orchid is lost, Fan Xingjia reveals that he had secretly kept a small portion of it to give to Qi Yunke.
Simultaneously, Yu Huiyin arrives with her followers to eliminate Mu Qingyan. However, Hu Fengge suddenly appears to settle an old debt. Despite Yu Huiyin’s hollow apologies for her past betrayals, Hu Fengge kills her without hesitation. Mu Qingyan and Cai Zhao manage to escape the chaos, but Cai Zhao is gravely wounded. Disregarding his own fragile state, Mu Qingyan spends days using his inner power to save her. When she finally wakes, she tells him that the martial arts aura of the man in black felt strangely familiar.











