The Blood of Youth 少年歌行 Episode 4 Recap
The Blood of Youth 少年歌行 Episode 4 Recap
It's tough to get your bearings out here; the sole sign of civilization is an infrequently occupied inn. Xiao Se recognized Master Bai Xiaosheng's visit to Beili by the mark he had left on the table. Although Xiao Se advocated for Langya's King Xiao Ruofeng a few years ago, Emperor Xiao Ruojin had him removed from Tianqi as punishment.
Xiao Se's instructor Ji Ruofeng knew the truth about who killed him and severely damaged him, but he refused to inform Xiao Se and instead convinced him to let the matter go. Master and student Xiao Se and Ji Rufeng had a meeting that evening, and they had a disagreement. Ji Rufeng gave Xiao Se the Promise Stick so that the latter would be inspired to take on the role of Yongan's long-lost king, Xiao Chuhe.
After admitting to his master that he had gotten lost, Xiao Se discovered by chance that they had arrived in Muliang City, a sizable metropolis in Jiangsu province. But Muliangcheng is as well-known as Bei Tianqi, Nan Xueyue, and Dong Wushuang because Luo Qingyang, the strongest of the five great sword celestial beings, is rumored to sit alone in Muliangcheng to practice kendo in solitude while holding a sword and singing nine songs. Across the globe, one individual wields a single blade.
Xiao Se used to respond indifferently whenever Lei Wujie brought up these martial arts gurus, but now once Luo Qingyang's name was brought up, Xiao Se's attitude grew convoluted and dignified. Wuxin observed something off about Xiao Se and intervened to prevent Lei Wujie from continuing. Lei Wujie wanted to visit Muliang City to check it out, but Xiao Se was dead set against the idea.
The path to the Nine Dragon Gate was paved by a carriage that wound its way through the thick trees. Wuhan monk, with Sikong Qianluo seated next to him, was riding the horse's lead. She was so charming and seductive that she bent over and threw Tang Lian off the vehicle while Tiannvrui flirted with him. As they drew closer, Sikong Qianluo made an abrupt noise to break the tension, and Tang Lian got to his feet, embarrassed.
The crown prince's fate has been up in the air since Xiao Chuhe was sent to the commoners. Rivers and lakes were where both the red king Xiao Yu and the white monarch Xiao Chong gained their might. Sword fairy Yan Zhantian is hiding behind Xiao Chong, while sword fairy Luo Qingyang is hiding behind Xiao Yu. Ao Yu, Crown Prince of Nanjue, ordered his trusted bodyguard Fu Hengxing to meet Xiao Yu at their scheduled meeting but instead ran into Lei Wujie.
Unknowingly assessed his situation, determining that he was in mortal danger after hearing the crackle of gunfire outside. Wu Xin concluded that Xiao Se was terrified of Luo Qingyang since Xiao Se ignored the warning and had no intention of saving him. He is the disciple of Bai Xiaosheng, the sixth prince of Beili, Xiao Chuhe, and he entered the world of breakthrough freedom at the age of thirteen and the realm of freedom at the age of seventeen, which is unheard of in the history of martial arts as far back as I can remember.
In response, Xiao Se mentioned the friendship between Wuxin and Ye Dingzhi, and she disclosed that Ye Dingzhi was socially inept, having befriended Wang Rensun only to be betrayed in the end. After hearing these remarks, Wuxin exploded into a fit of anger and hit Xiao Se; once he'd calmed down, he resolved to go to Lei Wujie's aid.
This allowed Xiao Se to locate Lei Wujie and eventually identify Fu Hengxing by following the sound they made. Since Xiao Se had no chance against Fu Hengxing in a martial arts battle, Wuxin suddenly materialized to ward them off. After this, Wuxin and Xiao Se became closer; Xiao Se learned that despite Wuxin's outwardly pleasant demeanor, he was actually rather dark-bellied; he had been born into a Buddhist family.
The supervisor of Zhangxiang Jin Xiante informed the emperor of the appearance of the white-haired fairy in the Central Plains, located in Wuxin, and brought all of his followers to Yu Shiguo. Both Jin Xiansi and Wang Rensun felt completely certain in their master's prediction that Wuxin would come here, but the other disciples were interested in the master's reasoning. However, upon entering the city, Wuxin's attention was drawn to a man who resembled a monk but had none of the telltale ring marks. He was swilling wine from a jar like it was water.
Three monks were gathered in front of the Great Fanyin Temple's hall. Venerable Falan, the leader, remained mute throughout. To all of Jinxian's inquiries, he simply shook his head. At all times, two monks stood by Venerable Falan, one twisting a Buddhist bead and the other holding a saber, both of them glaring angrily and ready to intervene.
Wang Rensun swooped down from above, seized Jiedao, and braced himself for death before he could act. Jinxian stepped out from the sedan chair, seemingly familiar with Wang Rensun, and the remaining followers collapsed to the ground. Wuxin appeared helplessly and rejected Jinxian's intention to come and fight with him while Xiao Se and the others waited and hid not far away.
The given name Jinxian actually belongs to the family of Shen Jingzhou. Back when he was a kid, his family rebelled, and he saw his dad die a horrible death. He was one of the five eunuchs of the Beili Palace and a powerful figure because of his skill with the Fengxue Sword. Unwittingly, he extended his vast hand of introspective dealings to Jinxian, and a white shadow sped across the room in front of him. To avoid being seen, Jinxian quickly closed his eyes as if his father had died under the influence of the inner monster.
When Wu Xin brought his hands together, it appeared as if his entire body were a massive bronze bell. Jinxian put down his blade and politely asked if he wanted to accompany him back to the palace. After receiving a negative response, Jinxian's vision gradually recovered, all illusions vanished, and a beam of frost struck Wushuang square in the face.
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