

She doesn’t reply and LFY loses unconsciousness. LFY drinks his and then asks why she doesn’t drink hers. The next morning, Yunxi brings up two bowls of soup. And so, we see Yunxi going through the marriage ceremony again and this time, LFY is present! He quickly carries her in his arms and confesses his undying love for her as his wife. She wishes them well and apologise for not inviting them to her real wedding with LFY as it was decided on short notice. Later, we see that Yunxi has written a letter to the Han family as her “final goodbye” but of course she doesn’t tell them that.

But they understand the significance of LFY staying alive as they need him to fight against the Emperor and save millions of their citizens. She enlists the help of Tang Li, Xifeng and Jing’er who express their unhappiness at this. Yunxi apologises and gets the men to take Qishao away so he doesn’t escape and ruin her plan.Īnd so, Yunxi makes the antidote using the herb, the poison beast’s blood and later, her blood. And so, Yunxi manages to get the herb from him while Qishao begs her to don’t do this. In order to protect her from his poison in case it acts up, Qishao doesn’t fight against the soldiers. But he is unwilling and so, Yunxi has Xifeng and his men to trap him. Next, Yunxi requests Qishao to return the qidu herb to her as she needs it to save LFY. She tells him how she wants to be with him and stay beside him. He thanks her and tells her that she should now pursue her own happiness because he doesn’t want her to be involved in this conflict.

Later, Qishao meets with Yuze who gives him the remaining herbs. But the only problem is that Yuze has the herb and they need to get it from her. She also tells him about the cure she and Gu Beiyue tested. Yunxi soon arrives to tell LFY about Gu Beiyue’s passing. He orders his men to spread news of his weakening health and the fact that he will be dying soon to lure the Emperor to the Capital so that they can trap him. And so, they pledge their allegiance to LFY. LFY meets with General Mu and his soldiers who have thoughts to avenge his father and men. And so, they’ve gotten the cure! But then, Gu Beiyue loses consciousness which terrifies Yunxi. This confirms Yunxi’s suspicion that this herb can suppress the poisoned man’s poison. The scent of the herb lingers to the poisoned man, waking him up before rendering him dead. She then remembers how he had taken the Jue Zhong herb before to heal himself and so she takes one and puts it on the hot coal. And so she tests the blood and realises that it is similar to Qishao’s blood. He hopes Yunxi will be able to figure out a way to cure them using this poisoned man’s blood.

He also says how his body is very weak and his internal organs are damaged since he used up a lot of his energy to capture this poisoned man. He tells her how the Emperor has killed all of the villagers and turned the men to poisoned men. Later, Yunxi goes to find Gu Beiyue to find him heavily injured. LFY then lies to Yunxi saying that he is going to visit his soldiers to boost their morale so that she won’t be worried. She finds out that his pulse is weak and he won’t have much longer. Yunxi soon arrives to give LFY his daily medicine and check his pulse. News of General Mu’s defection reaches LFY and he tells Xifeng that they should get General Mu and his 10000 soldiers on his side so that they will have a higher chance of defeating the Emperor. But then, General Mu’s men comes in to rescue him. General Mu’s father dies and General Mu is taken away. I cannot serve a tyrant who takes the lives of his men lightly!” The Emperor is mad and instructs his men to bear their swords at both of them. The Emperor admits that he did turn all of them to poisoned humans and General Mu’s father shows his disappointment, “It is unacceptable to me. General Mu and his father then confront the Emperor to ask about the whereabouts of their 50000 soldiers who caught the flu. General Mu is shocked to find out that some of his soldiers have become poisoned humans and that their Emperor would resort this low.
