Resumo do episódio 34 de Love Beyond the Grave
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In the war-torn mortal world, General Duan Xu grappled with a grueling stalemate against the North Chong army. His subordinate, Wu Langjiang, reported devastating losses, noting that the enemy soldiers fought with an eerie lack of pain. Duan Xu learned that Lu Da, now the High Priest of North Chong, was using a specialized poison to numb his soldiers' senses, forcing them to fight until death.
Despite reclaiming four states over the last five years, Duan Xu remained consumed by his longing for He Simu. Though Fengyi urged him to stay strong for their eventual reunion, the five years of silence from the Void weighed heavily on him. Deep within the Void, Yan Ke kept He Simu imprisoned within a barrier. Attempting to win her favor, he crafted a magnificent phoenix crown, but Simu met his advances with cold disdain.
She threw the crown aside, reminding him of Yan Zhang, who had been completely devoted to him until he killed her without hesitation. Simu declared her hatred for "dead things," prompting Yan Ke to try bringing living treasures from the mortal realm. Though most withered in the lifeless air of the Void, he eventually used his spirit power to sustain a small rabbit.
Watching Simu smile as she cradled the creature, Yan Ke felt a flicker of hope, unaware that her heart remained far out of his reach. Five years passed with the Void falling into deeper chaos under Yan Ke’s self-proclaimed reign as the Acting Sovereign. While He Simu waited for her strength to return, Jiang Ai stayed hidden at Void Mountain, helping Bai Sanxing recover his spirit power.
Bai Sanxing, once a rival for the throne, realized that the Void under Simu’s rule was the most stable it had been in centuries. He admitted that had he taken the throne himself 300 years ago, the resulting chaos would likely have mirrored the ruin Yan Ke was currently presiding over. The stalemate broke when Yan Ke finally tracked Jiang Ai and Bai Sanxing to the mountain.
He demanded the Left Token, as the Void’s spirit stone reserves were nearly depleted. To save Bai Sanxing, Jiang Ai surrendered the token and fled. When Yan Ke returned to He Simu, she revealed that she had overheard his conversation at Void Mountain. The truth finally came to light: 300 years ago, Yan Ke had murdered Simu’s father, He Yicheng, and framed the witness, Bai Sanxing, for the crime.
Simu confronted her father's killer at the very site where the Golden-wall Decrees were first established. Yan Ke tried to justify his actions, claiming he had only killed for power and for her, but Simu was unmoved. As they clashed, Yan Ke realized he could not win. He staged a desperate attack to seize the Glazed Pagoda, using its power to mask his aura and flee the Void.
Defeated and pursued, he sought refuge in the mortal world, offering his services to Lu Da and the North Chong army to strike back at Duan Xu. With the traitor gone, He Simu reclaimed her throne and immediately set about restoring order. She reinstated the Golden-wall Decrees and the curfew, vowing to punish those who had thrived in the chaos of the last five years.
It was then revealed that Hall Master Yun had been acting as Simu's undercover spy, gathering evidence against Yan Ke’s collaborators. With the Left Token returned to Jiang Ai and spirit stones properly distributed, the Void finally began to stabilize. Having secured her realm, Simu finally returned to the mortal world to find Duan Xu. In the Liang military camp, Duan Xu was stunned to see the woman he had spent five years yearning for.
He pulled her into a tight, desperate embrace, his voice trembling as he spoke of how many times he had summoned her in vain. Simu held him back, softening as she looked at his weathered face. She reassured him that she was safe, noting that if she had truly been destroyed, the world would have long since fallen into irreversible disaster.



























