Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty II To the West Episode 23 Recap
> Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty II To the West Recap
Su Wuming knocked on A Mi's door in Linghu Shuo's way, entered the room, and took the initiative, because he came this time to expose A Mi's true identity. First, Su Wuming told a story: back then, when the Taiyin Society rebelled, all the leaders died, and only a seven-year-old girl survived. She was saved by Tongtianxi and adopted by a hunter named Song. That girl was A Mi; she should have been named Duan.
She was a descendant of Duan Gui, the old leader of the Taiyin Society. A Mi didn't want to admit it, but Su Wuming said that Boss Long was dead. A Mi didn't believe it at first, but she went with Su Wuming to identify the body. After confirming that the deceased was her husband, she decided not to hide it anymore and told the whole story of her identity.
In those years, she was adopted by her adoptive father and lived happily. Later, she met her husband. After her adoptive father died of illness, they got married. Her husband was a good man and treated her very well, giving all his earnings and property deeds to A Mi. Until Linghu Shuo's appearance broke their peaceful life. Linghu Shuo first came to A Mi to buy cloth, showing goodwill to A Mi.
At the same time, he was deliberately approaching A Mi's husband, getting him addicted to bad habits, and deliberately taking A Mi to see how her husband was drinking and having fun with other women. A Mi was disheartened, and after that, she had an improper relationship with Linghu Shuo. Linghu Shuo deliberately spread the news, so later Long's temperament changed drastically, and he physically abused A Mi.
As a result, A Mi felt that Linghu Shuo was a good person. Su Wuming guessed that Linghu Shuo was still young, so it was unlikely that he knew A Mi's identity, so there must be someone else involved. A Mi confessed to the master of the temple. In fact, she had forgotten her identity and only wanted to live the life of an ordinary person, but she accidentally met the master in the temple.
The master recognized her as Duan Gui's descendant and insisted that A Mi succeed as the leader, but A Mi didn't want to, so the master cut off his arm, and later A Mi had to agree. As a descendant of Duan Gui, she could naturally easily control Tongtianxi. When the people of Hanzhou saw that a woman could control the mountain god Tongtianxi, they worshiped her, and naturally, the Taiyin Society had many members.
At the same time, the Taiyin Society had decided to attack Hanzhou. They would completely occupy Hanzhou tonight. Before the master set off, Governor Liao sneaked into the temple to obtain the Tongue Relic, but he was no match for the master at all and was soon seriously injured. The master set off with his men, but he didn't expect that the Governor had already set up an ambush. Only then did he realize that he had been tricked.
He thought that the Governor had been bought by him, but he didn't expect that he was just biding his time. The other two groups of people were also subdued, and their leaders were all executed by the soldiers. Lu Lingfeng was guarding the city gate. The Governor and Ma Meng arrived at the city gate one after another to provide support. At this time, Linghu Shuo appeared wearing a mask and riding Tongtianxi.
He said that he was the leader, and he ordered his men to attack the city gate and help him take Hanzhou. When he became the emperor, those who contributed would be rewarded. The reason why Linghu Shuo was able to control Tongtianxi was because he deceived A Mi. A Mi mistakenly thought that Linghu Shuo loved her, so she told him how to control Tongtianxi.
When Su Wuming pulled A Mi to the city tower, A Mi saw Linghu Shuo's rampant appearance, calling himself "zhèn (the imperial 'I')". A Mi was very sad. It turned out that he never loved her, and all those sweet words were just to use her. Under Su Wuming's persuasion, A Mi used her method to make Tongtianxi go back on its own.
Lu Lingfeng knew that most of those members were ordinary people, so as long as they went home to farm, he would let them live. The members saw this and put down their knives and ran away, leaving only Linghu Shuo alone.
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