White Cat Legend Episode 33 Recap
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Wang Qi and Cui Bei tied up the antique dealer Lao Liu, forcing him to say if he had seen the treasure from Zixu Kingdom that had ended up in Shendu. The antique dealer naturally didn't want to cause trouble and firmly denied ever seeing it. Cui Bei moved to the display shelf behind the antique dealer and made the sound of breaking porcelain. The antique dealer cared most about his collection, so he had to tell the truth.
The treasure was the armor of a Zixu Kingdom warrior who defeated a divine beast, more precious than the king's dragon robe. Alibaba and Sun Bao investigated the truth about the sunken ship at the pier. A blacksmith claimed he personally salvaged the sunken ship. Sun Bao enticed him to talk about what happened three years ago. Qiu Qingzhi ordered an intensification of the search, determined to find Li Bing. The blacksmith's apprentice was Qiu Qingzhi's informant.
After reporting the whereabouts of Alibaba and Cui Bei to Qiu Qingzhi, they were quickly apprehended by Qiu Qingzhi. Qiu Qingzhi interrogated the few people about the clues they had gathered. The small wooden box found by Alibaba was taken by Qiu Qingzhi. As he continued searching the room, Li Bing suddenly appeared, held Qiu Qingzhi hostage, and exchanged him for the Jinwu Guard officers releasing the four brothers of Mingjing Hall.
After the few people left safely, Qiu Qingzhi opened the small wooden box and saw a blurred note. Li Bing broke into the Jinwu Guard warehouse and found a set of armor. Yi Zhi Hua arrived soon after. After the two met, Yi Zhi Hua discovered it wasn't his armor and realized he had been tricked by Li Bing.
Jinwu Guard officers discovered someone trespassing in the forbidden area, so Li Bing suggested changing the meeting location with Yi Zhi Hua. Wang Qi and his group brought the map and found Yong'an Pavilion. The layout of each room was different, but they couldn't find where the armor was hidden. Walking into the inner room, there was a clay soldier statue wearing armor. Sun Bao determined it was the shuttle armor from the Huangsha Valley battlefield.
As they were about to remove the armor, several hidden arrows shot out. Sun Bao told the others to leave first and he would handle the aftermath. Li Bing brought Yi Zhi Hua to Yi Zhi Hua's residence. Chen Shi had prepared a trap beforehand. When Yi Zhi Hua appeared, he was directly confined in an iron cage. Yi Zhi Hua explained the reason he came to Shendu. He was originally from Zixu Kingdom.
Several years ago, there was an immortal divine beast in his hometown, the Fengshen Beast. Its appearance was similar to a cat, and it survived by feeding on human blood. The king used one slave every day to feed the Fengshen Beast. One day it was Yi Zhi Hua's turn. Unwilling to become food for the monster, Yi Zhi Hua fought with the Fengshen Beast and finally managed to kill it.
He accidentally came into contact with the Fengshen Beast's blood and began to grow fangs. Afterwards, he was treated as a monster. Unable to continue living in his hometown, a mysterious physician appeared in the country at that time, claiming he could make people stay young forever but they must consume Fengshen Beast bones. This person was Du Zixu. To cut off the Fengshen Beast's bones, a special dagger must be used.
Afterwards, the dagger ended up in Shendu, so he then traveled to Shendu to search for the dagger. After saying these words, Yi Zhi Hua drugged Li Bing, who fell to the ground. Qiu Qingzhi brought men to control Chen Shi, who was nearby. Li Bing was taken to Yong'an Pavilion and subjected to a private interrogation by Qiu Qingzhi.
Qiu Qingzhi asked where the dagger was hidden, noting it was the item the two used together when they killed fish in their youth. Li Bing said he had no idea. Qiu Qingzhi brought Yi Zhi Hua back to the Jinwu Guard and told him that he already knew where the dagger was hidden. Yi Zhi Hua asked what he wanted to exchange for the dagger, longevity or power. Qiu Qingzhi said neither.
He incidentally mentioned the national war in Huangsha Valley three years ago. At that time, Qiu Qingzhi made military contributions, but the general thought his slave status made him unworthy of claiming credit. Qiu Qingzhi argued forcefully, but instead, the general ordered his execution.
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