The Blood of Youth Episode 19 Recap

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Tang Laotaiye joined forces with Dark River, clearly intending to destroy the Lei Clan. Thus, for Lei Hong and the others, this battle was truly a fight for their lives. Mu Yumo discovered that the cold poison in Lei Qianhu’s body had penetrated deep into his blood, mocking him for merely holding on by force. However, even so, Lei Qianhu still forcefully activated the ninth level of the Five Thunder Heavenly Gang Fist.

Though it unleashed immense power, it was undoubtedly fatal. Lei Qianhu struck out with a punch, its momentum several times greater than before. Had Su Changhe not appeared in time, Mu Yumo would likely have died under the blow. Precisely because Lei Qianhu was at death’s door, he passed the leadership of the sect to Lei Hong with his dying breath and then died.

Lei Yunhe and Lei Hong fought against Tang Laotaiye and Su Changhe, but after several rounds they were clearly overpowered, far from matching Tang Laotaiye’s deep inner strength. Lei Wujie and Xiao Se arrived in a hurry. Tang Lian was unwilling to help the Tang Clan against the Lei family, nor did he want to fight Tang Laotaiye. His identity placed him in a dilemma. Lei Wujie, Sikong Qianluo, and Ye Ruoyi were all seriously injured by Tang Laotaiye.

In the end, even Tang Lian was on the verge of death. At this critical moment, Xiao Se resolutely used the Flow Technique. The reappearance of the Wuji Staff shocked Tang Laotaiye. Sensing Tang Laotaiye’s strength waning, Su Changhe secretly channeled inner energy into his back. Tang Laotaiye struck with both hands to block Xiao Se’s Wuji Staff, and the two sides were locked in a deadlock.

However, in a duel between masters, life and death are decided in an instant. Su Changhe secretly acted, causing Tang Laotaiye’s body and spirit to be utterly destroyed. He then falsely accused Xiao Se of killing Tang Laotaiye and launched an attack under the pretense of revenge. Fortunately, Wu Xin appeared just in time to protect Xiao Se. Li Hanyi also arrived swiftly, chasing after Su Changhe and vowing to avenge Zhao Yuzhen.

Now that Tang Laotaiye was dead, the remaining Tang disciples sought to make a deal with Lei Yunhe. As long as they detoxified the guests in the hall, they hoped the Lei Clan would publicly state that Lei Laotaiye died fighting Dark River, preserving the honor of both sects. Although Lei Yunhe was deeply unwilling, the lives of hundreds forced him to agree to this shameless condition.

The Chief Eunuch Jin Xuan personally visited the Imperial Preceptor Qi Tianchen, trying to learn who Emperor Mingde intended to designate as his successor. Qi Tianchen said he had not received any edict, only leaving behind a cryptic sixteen-character message for interpretation. Lord Chi, Xiao Yu, dismissed it lightly, while Lord Bai, Xiao Chong, pondered deeply, believing it was more of a warning than a suggestion.

Lei Wujie awoke to find Tang Lian and the others present, but Xiao Se’s condition was much more serious. Even with Wu Xin and the Sword Immortal of Confucianism doing all they could, the result was unsatisfactory—they could only suppress his injuries for now. The Sanri Pill could at most keep Xiao Se’s heart pulse stable for three days.

Sikong Changfeng, upon learning of their situation, was deeply worried, and Hua Jin also rushed to Lei Fortress upon receiving the news. During the journey, Hua Jin had been traveling non-stop. Even the best horses were nearly dead from exhaustion. By chance, she met Xiao Yueli in simple attire, who offered to travel together to Lei Fortress.

Meanwhile, upon hearing of Lei Fortress’s plight, Ye Xiaoying was concerned about his daughter Ye Ruoyi’s safety and led an army through the night. Lei Wujie waited outside the room for news until late into the night. When the door finally opened, it was the ever-dashing Xie Xuan, who looked a bit weary.

The next morning, Lei Wujie, clutching the Heart Sword and exhausted, was about to be persuaded by Ye Ruoyi and Sikong Qianluo to rest when they suddenly learned that a large force had surrounded Lei Fortress. In fact, those outside were not government troops. Clad in armor and radiating murderous intent, the leader was a burly man full of killing aura—clearly a battle-hardened army and general.

Lei Wujie stepped forward, blocking the thousands of soldiers, holding the Heart Sword without yielding. This youthful resolve caught Ye Xiaoying’s attention. At the critical moment, Lei Yunhe slowly stepped out. Upon learning Ye Xiaoying’s identity, Lei Wujie immediately became extremely respectful, realizing this was Ye Ruoyi’s father. Seeing Lei Wujie’s sudden change in attitude, Lei Yunhe was puzzled, until he heard Ye Ruoyi’s voice behind him and finally understood, casting a meaningful glance at Lei Wujie.

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