The Blooms At Ruyi Pavilion Episode 37 Recap

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> The Blooms At Ruyi Pavilion Recap

Following her father's death in the fire at Ruyi Pavilion, a grief-stricken Fu Rong resolutely took charge of the imperiled organization. Believing Xu Jin was responsible, she dedicated herself to clearing Ruyi Pavilion's name. She instructed her remaining members to go into hiding while she, along with Xiao Qi and her third uncle, stayed behind to investigate the fire's true cause.

Fu Rong obtained a transcribed copy of the official report from the Criminal Investigation Bureau, which stated that only one body was found in the fire. This contradicted Xu Jin’s claim that Zhang Yan was the arsonist, deepening her distrust. Unknown to her, Duke An had already manipulated the records, removing Zhang Yan's body and the bodies of the men who had impersonated Imperial Guards, thereby erasing all evidence of a conspiracy.

Concurrently, Xu Jia reported his findings on the fire to Xu Jin. When Xu Jia confirmed the official report listed only one body, Xu Jin concluded the documents had been tampered with. Xu Jia also revealed that one of the Imperial Guard impersonators had been found dead, pointing to a meticulously planned conspiracy against Xu Jin. They determined that Gu Yuan was their only remaining lead. Meanwhile, Wu Baiqi accompanied Fu Xuan to sell a villa.

Puzzled by its low asking price, Fu Xuan was delighted when a new buyer abruptly offered more than triple the amount. She celebrated the sale, unaware that Wu Baiqi had secretly arranged for his own family to buy the property, happy to see her relieved. Feeling betrayed and heartbroken, Fu Rong sent a white fan, a copper hairpin, and a note with the words "Our love ends here" to Xu Jin, formally ending their relationship.

Afterwards, she collapsed on the street from exhaustion and was found by Duke An, who brought her to his residence, Ju Shui Pavilion, to recover. Xu Jia, who was searching the streets for Gu Yuan, witnessed this. At Ju Shui Pavilion, Duke An attempted to poison Gu Yuan, who was also hiding there. He was interrupted when he went to check on a recovering Fu Rong, giving Gu Yuan a chance to discover the poison and escape.

While speaking with Fu Rong, Duke An shared a story about his mother, who was killed in a fire due to prejudice against her unusual eyes. Later that night, Gu Yuan fled the pavilion, injuring Xu Jia’s back as he tried to apprehend her. The next morning, Fu Rong questioned Duke An about Gu Yuan, but his denial made her suspicious.

Xu Jia reported everything to Xu Jin: Fu Rong's collapse, her stay at Ju Shui Pavilion, and Gu Yuan’s escape. Xu Jin ordered Xu Jia to continue monitoring Ju Shui Pavilion and tasked Ge Chuan with finding Gu Yuan. Shortly after, Xuanhan’s Second Prince, Wu Ta, arrived in Hengjing to propose a marriage alliance.

After a divided debate at court, Duke An successfully persuaded the Emperor to agree, decreeing that a noble lady who volunteered would be granted the title of princess for the marriage. Gu Yuan, having escaped Duke An, was rescued by the owner of Lotus Village. Seeing a portrait of Liu Ruyi, the former master of Ruyi Pavilion, Gu Yuan was filled with remorse for her mistakes. The owner advised her that repentance was the only path to salvation.

In court, Second Prince Wu Ta specifically requested Princess of Xihe, Cui Wan, as the bride for the Xuanhan King. The Emperor informed Cui Wan that refusing would lead to war, and she, unwilling to be blamed for a conflict, asked for two days to consider. Desperate, she attempted suicide but was stopped by her maids, then begged Consort Shu to arrange a meeting with Xu Jin.

That night, Cui Wan pleaded with Xu Jin to marry her instead, but he firmly refused, stating he would only ever marry one woman. Devastated, Cui Wan was left wailing as her maids tied her to the bed to prevent further self-harm. Defeated, Cui Wan accepted her fate and devised a new plan.

She informed the Emperor she would willingly marry into Xuanhan but requested that Princess of Qingping accompany her and that Xu Jin lead the escort party for her safety. The Emperor agreed. Accepting her future, Cui Wan dismissed her loyal maid, sending her to serve Consort Shu, as their paths would now diverge forever. Later, Duke An met with Prince Wu Ta, revealing that he knew Wu Ta had fabricated the Xuanhan King's interest in Cui Wan.

Sharing a common goal of stopping the alliance, Duke An hinted that the journey would be perilous for the escort party, making it clear to Wu Ta that his true aim was to eliminate Xu Jin.

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