Resumo do episódio 25 de The Glory of Tang Dynasty

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Li Chu led his soldiers to the city gate. After inquiring, he learned that some Kyrgyz people had just bribed the general to leave the city. Li Chu was furious and ordered the general to be executed on the spot. Then he hurriedly led his soldiers out of the city to search for Shen Zhenzhu. Akina and her group were halfway there when they encountered Mo Yanchuai, the Khan of the Uyghurs.

Those hired by Akina were wary of Mo Yanchuai's group and abandoned Akina, leaving her behind. Akina couldn't pull the carriage by herself and decided to kill Shen Zhenzhu right then. As she was about to act, she heard the voices of Mo Yanchuai and his men. Akina quickly hid in the nearby bushes. Mo Yanchuai sent Yehui to check the situation.

Yehui rescued Shen Zhenzhu, but Shen Zhenzhu, dressed in Uyghur clothes, was covered in blood, disheveled, and unable to speak. Neither Yehui nor Mo Yanchuai recognized Shen Zhenzhu, but Mo Yanchuai, being kind-hearted, felt pity for the woman in front of him, so he ordered his soldiers to take Shen Zhenzhu with them back to Uyghur. Mo Yanchuai's group reached the snow mountains.

It was getting late, and Mo Yanchuai ordered his men to set up camp and rest there for the night. Shen Zhenzhu walked out of her tent. She wanted to find Mo Yanchuai, hoping he would recognize her. But as soon as she exited the tent, she encountered two lecherous soldiers. The soldiers dragged Shen Zhenzhu back into the tent, intending to commit an impropriety. Shen Zhenzhu struggled in panic, inadvertently drawing a saber from one of the soldiers.

Yehui, who happened to be passing by, heard the commotion and loudly questioned what was happening. The two soldiers twisted the facts, claiming they found Shen Zhenzhu to be a Kyrgyz spy, following them with the intention of assassinating Mo Yanchuai. Yehui, who didn't understand the situation, reported it to Mo Yanchuai, but Mo Yanchuai, considering her just a woman, didn't want to put her to death and ordered her to be expelled from the camp.

The next day, Mo Yanchuai's group continued their journey. After Shen Zhenzhu woke up and realized Mo Yanchuai's group was leaving, she stumbled and chased after them. Yehui saw Shen Zhenzhu constantly trailing behind the group. Mo Yanchuai said that leaving her in the snow would be no different from letting her die, so he told Yehui to take her out of the snow mountains.

Yehui tied Shen Zhenzhu's hand with a rope, then held the other end of the rope and got on his horse. Shen Zhenzhu, whose eyes were temporarily sightless, began to have sharpened hearing. She heard unusual movements in the snow mountains, so she deliberately pulled on the rope, refusing to move forward. Yehui, not understanding why, began to scold Shen Zhenzhu. Mo Yanchuai, seeing this, also dismounted and walked over. Shen Zhenzhu struggled desperately, trying to warn them.

While everyone was confused as to why, Mo Yanchuai saw an avalanche ahead, shouted for everyone to leave, and, with Yehui, frantically ran forward with Shen Zhenzhu. After the avalanche, Shen Zhenzhu woke up. Perhaps due to the extreme environment and urgent emotions, Shen Zhenzhu could speak again. She loudly called out for Mo Yanchuai, while groping in the snow. Mo Yanchuai woke up, heard Shen Zhenzhu's call, walked over, and took her hand.

Shen Zhenzhu finally had the chance to tell Mo Yanchuai that she was Shen Zhenzhu. Mo Yanchuai was surprised, and only after hearing Shen Zhenzhu's account did he realize that Akina had framed her. The two below the mountain heard Yehui's shouts. Mo Yanchuai told Yehui to return to Uyghur first and bring reinforcements to this place.

Yehui returned to the imperial court and asked for help from Kehedun Hasili, but he was astonished to discover that Hasili wanted to kill the Khan. Soldiers surrounded Yehui, and overwhelmed by numbers, Yehui was thrown into prison. Mo Yanchuai waited and waited but Yehui didn't arrive. He had no choice but to make a simple stretcher by himself and bring Shen Zhenzhu back to Uyghur.

But outside the city, Mo Yanchuai discovered that the generals guarding the city had all been replaced. Suspecting trouble in the imperial court, he took Shen Zhenzhu back to the imperial court through a secret passage. Mo Yanchuai settled Shen Zhenzhu and returned to the imperial court alone. As soon as he entered the court, he was surrounded by soldiers. His own brother and Hasili were standing on his throne. Mo Yanchuai knew that these two had betrayed him.

Hasili ordered their child to be brought forward, and, holding a knife to Mo Yanchuai's neck, demanded his surrender. At this critical moment, Yehui, who had escaped from prison, used his agile skills to rescue Mo Yanchuai's son. Zhan Keming also appeared in the imperial court with soldiers, aiming their arrows at the rebels downstairs. Nibi Fei, to escape, held a knife to Hasili's neck, demanding that Mo Yanchuai let him go.

Mo Yanchuai told him to put down the knife, stating that he was his own brother. He said he knew Nibi Fei wanted to rule Uyghur and that he could agree to it. As he spoke, he walked towards Nibi Fei and hugged him, trying to persuade him to drop the knife. Li Chu saw a carriage on the road. He found Shen Zhenzhu's hairpin in a box and noticed the black words Shen Zhenzhu had written in the box. He mistakenly thought Shen Zhenzhu had been captured by Khertamu of Kyrgyz, and then he hurriedly led his men westward.

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