The Seven Relics of ill Omen Episode 30 Recap

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Luo Ren blew the sailor’s whistle, and Mu Dai’s consciousness gradually began to awaken. Leopard told Luo Ren that she had fed Mu Dai a micro-bomb, and the detonator was in her possession. Luo Ren was about to explode with rage when he heard this. Leopard kicked Luo Ren aside, and Mu Dai pointed a knife at her. Zheng Mingshan stormed in with Cao Yanhua, both armed. In the kitchen, Cao Fangfang sensed something and fluttered back and forth.

Inside, a fight broke out. Thirteen-Thousand urgently woke up Qingmu, who was still groggy from the heavy dose of drugs. After subduing Mu Dai, Leopard swaggered out, only to run into Yan Hongsha, who fired several shots at her. Leopard narrowly dodged and turned to flee. Mu Dai was heartbroken seeing Luo Ren seriously injured. She pressed on his wound and held him tightly in her arms.

Zheng Mingshan killed Leopard’s right-hand man and saved Yan Hongsha just in time from being strangled. With the Heart Slip inside her, Leopard could teleport. Though Zheng Mingshan was highly skilled, he was still at a disadvantage in the fight. Seeing this, Cao Yanhua rushed forward and hugged Leopard from behind, only to be flung away by her. Using all his remaining strength, Luo Ren pushed Mu Dai away and told her to help.

Mu Dai and Zheng Mingshan coordinated seamlessly and beat Leopard to the point she couldn’t fight back. Leopard tried to activate the bomb, only to discover the detonator was no longer in her pocket. It turned out that when Cao Yanhua hugged her, he had secretly taken everything from her. Leopard fled on a motorcycle, spotted by Thirteen-Thousand and Qingmu. Qingmu instantly sobered up and gave chase by car. He rammed into Leopard, sending her flying.

As he stepped forward to check on her, Leopard grabbed him by the neck and flung him away. Thirteen-Thousand tackled Leopard into a nearby pond, and Qingmu quickly joined to help. The two of them pinned her underwater. At the crucial moment, Cao Fangfang appeared, flew over, pecked Leopard’s eye, and snatched the Heart Slip from her. Luo Ren’s condition was critical. Everyone carefully decorated the hospital room, hoping he would wake soon.

Days passed, business at the Phoenix Pavilion flourished, and Mu Dai devotedly cared for Luo Ren. A month flew by, and Luo Ren finally woke up. Qingmu said his goodbyes to return to chase his wife and entrusted Luo Ren to Mu Dai’s care. Seeing the scar on Mu Dai’s collarbone, Luo Ren felt deep pain and held her, apologizing. Mu Dai said that when she was imprisoned, she had summoned Black Mu Dai.

Since someone had to undergo Leopard’s brainwashing, Black Mu Dai chose to take it. Luo Ren’s sailor whistle was the key to breaking the hypnosis. Luo Ren told her that Black Mu Dai had never disappeared—she had simply chosen not to come out anymore. The five of them simultaneously reached into the water tank. In the illusion, a dog was performing a literacy show, and among the audience stood Miss Wei, daughter of Elder Wei.

Combining it with previous visions, Luo Ren pieced together the story: Miss Wei adopted a literate dog. Later, when the young lady married, the dog grew resentful of the husband due to its attachment to her. A fire then claimed the lives of both the bride and groom. Luo Ren speculated that after its owner died, the literate dog wandered until it opened the Phoenix Luan Buckle at Fengzi Ridge and released the Heart Slip.

The time of the seventy-seventh cycle was approaching, and judging by the location, it pointed to the Xiagu Pass area. As Mu Dai wheeled her suitcase out the door, she saw a hallucination—an image of a tree. The others saw it too. Thirteen-Thousand sketched the tree, and Luo Ren guessed it was the origin point: Fengzi Ridge. Led by Ding Laojiu, they entered Fengzi Ridge.

On Ding Laojiu’s phone, Luo Ren found a photo with Zhang Guanghua—Zhang Guanghua was the one who killed the literate dog. Ding Laojiu added that the dog was strange, with many bald patches on its body, as if the fur had been stripped off strip by strip with tape.

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