Resumo do episódio 31 de The Unclouded Soul
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The three ancient beasts—Qiongqi, Tengshe, and Ao Hen—confronted Hong Ye with a ten-thousand-year-old grudge, eager to inflict a torturous death for his past role in their imprisonment. Qiongqi dismissed a quick execution as too merciful, while Tengshe suggested flaying him to fashion a kickball, and Ao Hen proposed slicing his flesh into paper-thin layers. As the three bickered over who should strike first, Hong Ye stood defenseless.
Meanwhile, outside the valley, the human commander Bing Zhu remained indifferent to his mounting casualties, focusing solely on breaching the barrier. He ruthlessly ordered his men to pivot their attack toward a weakness to the southwest, threatening immediate execution for any deserters while promising pensions only to those who fell in battle. Just as the beasts prepared to descend upon Hong Ye, Xiao Yao arrived in a brilliant pillar of light.
Having finally understood the magnitude of Hong Ye’s past sacrifices, she returned his primordial spirit through the tear-essence she had been carrying. This restoration of power left the beasts and the traitorous Heiwu in shock. Tengshe, acting with a possessive protectiveness, demanded Hong Ye release the woman he called "Sister."
While Xiao Yao was baffled by their familiarity and her own lack of memory regarding their history, the beasts were visibly irritated that she seemed only to remember Hong Ye after so many centuries. Recognizing the dire state of Demons' Valley, Hong Ye and Xiao Yao urged the ancient beings to set aside their grudges. Xiao Yao appealed to their pride, questioning if such powerful creatures truly intended to harm their own kind while the demon race faced extinction.
Though the beasts initially mocked the current demons for being cornered by "mere humans," they were moved by her plea. After briefly repairing a breach in the sky barrier, the three fierce beasts unleashed their immense power on the human army, turning the tide of the battle and rescuing Xiao Mu and the other retreating demons. Lu Pianpian, sensing the shifting momentum and the danger to Bing Zhu, signaled for Tan'er to evacuate him from the field.
As the human army fled, Ao Hen attempted to settle the score with Hong Ye once more, but Xiao Yao stepped firmly between them. She declared that any challenge to Hong Ye would have to go through her first, a stance that Tengshe immediately supported. Frustrated, Ao Hen mocked Qiongqi for his simple-mindedness in the face of Xiao Yao's protection of their rival.
In the aftermath, Heiwu sought out Bing Zhu to secure his own survival, cunningly framing Hong Ye for the recent chaos. He claimed the Demon King had murdered the protector Daimao to release the ancient beasts and was now using Xiao Yao to manipulate them. Meanwhile, in the imperial palace, Lu Pianpian confronted the Emperor, blaming his greed and the consumption of demon pills for the awakening of the fierce beasts.
Internally, however, she was fighting a different battle; she felt the spirit of the real Suimeng Immortal Lord attempting to consume her soul. Fearing she would lose herself, she turned to Bing Zhu and asked him to fulfill three wishes. For the first, she requested he carve her a wooden doll representing how she looked the day they first met, a memory she feared was fading.
Back in the valley, Ao Hen continued to test Xiao Yao’s resolve, suggesting that Hong Ye’s death might be the only way for the demon kind to truly prosper. Xiao Yao refused to listen, insisting that Hong Ye had exhausted himself for the sake of his people. Seeing her devotion, Ao Hen left her with a warning that her protection would not last forever. Tengshe, ever eager to please, brought Xiao Yao gifts and attempted to flatter her. When Xiao Yao asked him to stop calling her "Sister," he misinterpreted it as an invitation to pursue her romantically, leaving her thoroughly startled.

























