Resumo do episódio 7 de A LOVER IN THE MORTAL WORLD
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After suffering a severe wound from Liu Chu during their clash, the King of Changmo seethes with a vow to destroy the kingdom of Jinglan to avenge his humiliation. Meng Ling, the Hall Master of Caidie Hall, suggests that because they lack a clear advantage on the battlefield, they should instead dismantle the enemy from within. Pleased with this strategy, the King promises to name Meng Ling as his consort and share his future glory once Jinglan is destroyed.
When his daughter, Princess Jiang Wanyu, arrives to pay her respects, the King manipulates her into believing she is destined for a blissful marriage with Liu Chu. Though the King paints a picture of a perfect life in a grand palace to ensure her cooperation, he secretly views his daughter as nothing more than a political pawn.
Jiang Wanyu, trusting her father completely, begins to fantasize about a happy future with Liu Chu, hoping their union will finally bring peace between their two nations. Meanwhile, in Jinglan, the disgraced Wang Ruhai finds himself humiliated and powerless, lashing out at his attendants in his residence. Elsewhere, Liu Chu and Fei Zheng enjoy a quiet afternoon of fishing.
Upon learning that Fei Zheng and Xiao Chi are now living together in the Xiao residence, Liu Chu decides to sneak out of the palace that night to join them. Unbeknownst to the Emperor, Fei Zheng is intentionally drawing him out of the palace for his own reasons. That evening, Xiao Chi and Han Yunling pass by Tang Chaoxue’s exquisitely decorated shop.
Tang Chaoxue enthusiastically gifts Xiao Chi a jar of precious Nverhong wine, which her father had buried twenty-four years ago on the day she was born. Intrigued by the "strange man" Xiao Chi is visiting, Tang Chaoxue follows him the next day to the mountain retreat of Liu Xiyang. The eccentric Liu Xiyang, who can smell the quality of the wine from afar, is challenged by Tang Chaoxue to guess her age.
He correctly identifies her as twenty-four, explaining that in Jinglan, unmarried women over eighteen wear specific colored hairpins each year, and her violet pin gave her away. Their spirited banter leaves Xiao Chi thinking they are perfectly matched. While Princess Jiang Wanyu anxiously awaits news regarding her wedding, her attendant Jin Xi receives a secret missive from Changmo and quickly destroys it to hide their hidden agenda.
Across the city, Xiao Chi and Xu Chengfeng spend a grueling and fruitless day at the Archives, searching through twenty years of capital case files for the truth behind the Han family massacre. Meanwhile, Han Yunling remains at home, meticulously preparing medicinal pouches for her brother, Han Mo, and gathering silver needles to treat Xiao Chi's lingering ailments.
Later that night, Liu Chu successfully slips out of the palace and joins Xiao Chi and Fei Zheng on a rooftop to reminisce about their youth. Below them in the courtyard, Jiang Wanyu is encouraged by her attendant to make a wish upon the full moon. As she prays for a swift marriage and a long life with the Emperor of Jinglan, Liu Chu loses his footing and tumbles from the roof, landing right in front of her.
Startled, Liu Chu recognizes her as the Princess of Changmo but fabricates a lie, claiming he is merely General Xiao’s elder brother out for some fresh air. When she offers him wine to ease the pain of his fall, he declines and makes a hasty, awkward retreat with Fei Zheng. As dawn approaches, Han Yunling grows increasingly worried about Xiao Chi’s late return.
When he finally arrives at the residence and claims he has been busy all night, she is waiting for him with her prepared silver needles. Despite his weariness, she insists they proceed with his acupuncture treatment immediately, believing the timing is perfect for the medicine to take effect.










