Resumo do episódio 29 de Fate Chooses You

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Standing at the grave of his former mentor, Lu Qianqiao feels a sharp resonance through the blood pact he shares with Xin Mei. He immediately realizes that the woman he knows as Xiao Fan is in grave danger. Within the Qinghong Sect, Fu Tian’s attempt to extract Xin Mei’s spiritual root has failed. The protective power of the blood pact held firm, preserving her core despite the Sect Leader's efforts.

When Xin Mei regains consciousness in the dungeon, her friends Sheng, Meishan Jun, and Lin Muhan are relieved to find her spiritual root intact. In the city, Zuo Yingying’s maid receives a hidden note, leading Zuo to a secret meeting with Lu Qianqiao. Lu questions why Zuo, a high-ranking member of the Eight Vajras and Fu Tian’s own disciple, would choose to help him.

Zuo initially teases him, claiming she was drawn to his handsome nature and suggesting he abandon the stubborn girl from Xin Xie Manor. However, Lu remains unmoved, knowing she was the one who secretly coordinated with Chu Ying to save him previously. Dropping her facade, Zuo Yingying reveals the dark truth behind the Qinghong Sect’s rapid rise.

She explains that the Golden Liquid used to transform mortals into cultivators is the same substance found in the Yangyuan Pills used by immortal sects. Both are refined from the extracted spiritual roots of captured cultivators. Zuo expresses her profound hatred for the sect's hypocrisy; while Fu Tian claims to despise the immortal sects, he is secretly their largest supplier, selling the essence of his enemies back to them for profit.

Having lost many friends to this cycle of lies, Zuo wants to destroy the sect that has become her cage. She offers to help Lu rescue his companions if he agrees to kill Fu Tian during the upcoming Grand Ritual Assembly. Deep in the dungeon, the captives find themselves paralyzed by the Nine Breaths Technique, which seals their acupoints and severs their connection to clear spiritual energy.

Recalling the teachings of her father, Xin Xiong, Xin Mei remembers that the five elements are divided into clear and turbid categories. While turbid qi is typically shunned because it can corrode one’s spiritual root and halt progress, it is the only energy the sect’s technique hasn't sealed. As the only one at the Nascent Soul stage, Xin Mei decides to risk her future cultivation to absorb the turbid qi and break the seal from the outside in.

To facilitate this breakthrough, Lin Muhan coordinates an effort to gather the five elements of filth to activate an array. They identify foul stagnant water and the tainted soil of the prison for the first two elements. For the others, Meishan Jun utilizes the murderous intent of his blade for turbid metal, Sheng provides the fire of resentment, and Lin Muhan sacrifices his own vitality to manifest the element of decaying wood.

Meanwhile, the Grand Ritual Assembly begins to celebrate the birthday of the Phoenix God. Fu Tian presides over the ceremony, promising followers a path to transcendence. Jiang Ji, disguised as a commoner, watches as Wang Yanqing of the Jinqiu Wang family steps forward to pledge his loyalty. Wang Yanqing denounces the immortal sects for murdering his kin and offers his family’s fortune to join the Qinghong Sect.

Fu Tian welcomes him and announces that a sinner from the immortal sects will be used to provide a blood baptism for the new convert. Just as the group in the dungeon successfully activates their array, Lord Tiling arrives to select a sacrifice. Seeing Lin Muhan’s weakened state, she drags him away toward the ritual site. Simultaneously, Zuo Yingying sneaks into the armory to retrieve her friends' weapons, but her plan is thwarted by the arrival of Dharma King Niankong.

Revived by energy stolen from a cultivator's spiritual root, Niankong reveals that Fu Tian had anticipated her betrayal. Back at the assembly, Lin Muhan is forced to his knees as Fu Tian prepares to use his blood to sanctify the induction of the new disciples.

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