Resumo do episódio 25 de Mengfei Comes Across
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His Majesty's nephew, Chang Zhi, and niece, Jiu An, arrived at the palace for a visit. Their personalities seemed reversed, with Chang Zhi being shy and Jiu An bold. His Majesty played with them initially, then allowed them to play on their own. Mengfei, still angry from her recent breakup with His Majesty, instructed Fu Xi to return all items His Majesty had given her, declaring their relationship definitively over.
Meanwhile, a bored Chang Zhi, while wandering the palace, encountered Noble Lady Xiao practicing martial arts. Fascinated, Chang Zhi asked if she could perform feats like shattering a rock or pushing down a tree with her face. Noble Lady Xiao explained it was martial arts and asked if he was interested in learning. Chang Zhi, shy, denied it and quickly left. Later, back at Fanghua Palace, Noble Lady Xiao recounted her strange dream to Mengfei and Consort Yan.
In the dream, His Majesty promoted her, but with the unfortunate title "Concubine Pee." Mengfei and Consort Yan found this hilarious. Mengfei playfully teased her, saying, "You can't drink anymore, Concubine Pee," prompting Noble Lady Xiao to immediately chase her in mock anger. His Majesty, upon receiving Mengfei's returned items via Fu Xi, expressed his extreme anger.
He then took a heart-shaped stone Mengfei had given him, drew a large "X" on it, and ordered Fu Xi to return it to her. During their playful chase, Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao stumbled upon Chang Zhi again, still attempting to kick a tree. Noble Lady Xiao teased him, referencing his earlier denial of wanting to learn martial arts. Chang Zhi then asked why she could kick down flowers while he couldn't even kick down leaves.
Noble Lady Xiao explained it was due to martial arts and offered to teach him, starting with the horse stance. Meanwhile, Mengfei was speaking with Fu Xi about returning items to His Majesty. Hearing Chang Zhi struggling with the stance, Mengfei jokingly advised him to place a fire pan under his rear. Chang Zhi, initially confused, found the logic sound after Mengfei's explanation and went to find a fire pan.
A short while later, Consort Yan informed Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao that Fanghua Palace was facing bad luck. She revealed that Chang Zhi had "for some reason" sat on a fire pan, scorching his bottom, much to the Empress Dowager's distress. She expressed bewilderment as to why the young prince would do such a thing, making it a palace mystery.
Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao exchanged worried glances and quickly excused themselves, leaving Consort Yan perplexed by their sudden exit, attributing it to the impending bad fortune. Just as this news sank in, Fu Xi arrived, returning the X-marked heart-shaped stone from His Majesty. Mengfei, enraged by this new provocation, furiously declared that if His Majesty wanted to return tokens of love, she would return one too.
She retrieved a foul-smelling "dragon" stone, a previous fake tribute, and soaked it in food, intending to send it back to His Majesty and "make him smell bad." Upon receiving the putrid stone, His Majesty was disgusted and immediately ordered Fu Xi to dispose of it. While Mengfei was still fuming, Chang Zhi appeared at Fanghua Palace. Mengfei, realizing his presence after the "fire pan" incident, panicked and hid behind a door.
Consort Yan noticed her distress and, feeling something was amiss, asked Mengfei. Mengfei didn't dare to say, so Noble Lady Xiao confessed the full story: the horse stance lesson and Mengfei's ill-fated "fire pan" suggestion. They decided to face Chang Zhi together. To their surprise, Chang Zhi had come to formally acknowledge Noble Lady Xiao as his "Master" and requested more training.
Noble Lady Xiao then taught him a simplified Tai Chi routine, making him promise not to tell anyone, a promise he readily gave. The next day, Chang Zhi brought Jiu An to Fanghua Palace, excitedly telling her that Noble Lady Xiao was his master. Jiu An wanted to pick flowers and asked Noble Lady Xiao to do it. However, Mengfei redirected them, telling them to go find His Majesty. Chang Zhi and Jiu An indeed went to His Majesty.
He was busy and had no time, and upon learning that Mengfei had sent them, he gave them a note to deliver to her. As they left, Chang Zhi and Jiu An, feeling bored, declared their new ambition: to "venture into the pugilistic world." They encountered Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao, handing Mengfei the note and excitedly sharing their desire to venture into the pugilistic world. Alarmed by this new development, Mengfei quickly devised a plan to dissuade them.
She instructed Noble Lady Xiao to take the children to "experience" the pugilistic world. Meanwhile, Mengfei sought out Liu Jinyan, Bao Qu, and He Qiliao, instructing them to jointly trick Chang Zhi and Jiu An by painting a vivid and dangerous picture of the outside world. Bao Qu, Liu Jinyan, and He Qiliao then proceeded to paint a vivid and dangerous picture of the pugilistic world, describing its numerous perils.
After hearing these frightening tales, the children listened, increasingly terrified, and abandoned their dream of venturing into such a brutal world. Celebrating their success in dispelling the children's naive dreams, Mengfei, Noble Lady Xiao, Bao Qu, Liu Jinyan, and He Qiliao believed they had averted disaster. However, their relief was short-lived. Qu Xiao excitedly approached Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao, declaring her newfound desire to learn kungfu and "roam the pugilistic world." Mengfei and Noble Lady Xiao, exasperated, simply turned and walked away, leaving a bewildered Qu Xiao behind.













