49885The Legend of Zu 2 蜀山战纪2踏火行歌 Episode 44

49885 The Legend of Zu 2 蜀山战纪2踏火行歌 Episode 44

After Yingqi and Yingnan spent a warm night, they returned to their former indifference and ruthlessness, destroying the red soul stone in Yingnan’s body as scheduled. The British man responded calmly, because he had a way to keep Yingqi’s life in his mind. Just halfway through the ritual of destroying the Red Soul Stone, Qi Lingyun rushed over. She had already practiced the blood shadow magic arts and wanted to vent her hatred of the British men, but she was stopped by Bai Gu Yi who arrived in time.

Bai Gu Yi rescued Ying Nan and threw the Echo Stone to Ying Qi. What is stored in the Echo Stone are all the good memories between Yingman and Yingqi, Yingqi’s memory is awakened, and he can’t bear the Yingnan heart. Yingnan persuaded him to take the opportunity to destroy the Red Soul Stone. Yingqi and the Red Soul Stone died together, and the Huoli people’s pill fire was finally relieved. Huofeng appeared at this time and took away Yingqi’s pill fire. Qi Lingyun wanted to kill the hero, but Bai Guyi had no way out, so she had to take the weak hero who would lose the Red Soul Stone and jump off the cliff.

In order to help Yingman heal, Bai Guyi had to use the power of blood shadow magic, but it was tantamount to admitting that he was the real murderer who killed Yingqi and planted Yingqi in front of Yingnan. Facing the candid Shiraito, the British man chose to forgive Shiraito. She told Bai Guyi that she was going to Xuanjimen to revive Yingqi. Qi Lingyun declared to the outside that the head of Cangxu, Baiguyi, was dead, and that he led Cangxu as the surviving head of Cangxu. Qing Nang raised an objection to Qi Lingyun, but was chased by Qi Lingyun. Qingnang escaped to Shushan via Qianlong Cable, Biwu who chased her cut off Qianlong Cable to kill her.

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