Episode 5: Ji Yang was chased and seriously injured
Nan Yan was initially touched by the gift, but Ji Yang immediately explained that the Yanjia butterfly was actually a Yan technique used by Xichuan to identify the direction, implying that it was convenient to secretly monitor Nan Yan.
Nan Yan was about to attack, but Ji Yang noticed that someone from Daoshengtian was passing by, so he quickly pulled her into the stall next to her.
Because Shao Cang came from Daoshengtian, Nan Yan originally wanted to regain her freedom in exchange for passing on information about the pursuers, but when she heard the disciples of Daoshengtian shouting “It is better to kill by mistake than to let go”, she instantly felt that Daoshengtian was not as righteous as she imagined.
Similarly, the vendors were also deeply dissatisfied with their actions and thought they were cruel and hateful.
Ji Yang saw the Qingluan fan on the stall and bought it at a high price without thinking. This made Nan Yan feel distressed and even wanted to bargain for him. Just as Nan Yan was muttering, Ji Yang gave her the Qingluan fan.
This move instantly made her turn from anger to joy and completely gave up the idea of betraying Ji Yang.
At the same time, Mu Zhanting failed to find Nan Yan and decided to go to the painting boat to inquire about the news. Because he didn’t know where the painting boat was, Mu Zhanting asked the people along the way, but he was caught by Yin Ya.
Yin Ya saw through Mu Zhanting’s origins, and then guided him in the direction as a passerby, and then transformed into the enchanting beauty Die Wan to entertain him.
Because Die Wan was more interested in Mu Zhanting’s money bag than in male beauty, Mu Zhanting keenly realized that this woman was someone else pretending to be someone else. Yin Ya no longer disguised himself and revealed his true identity, snatched the purse and disappeared quickly.
On the other side, Ji Yang was going to the pleasure boat to do some work. In order to prevent Nan Yan from running around, he cast a barrier to hide her and repeatedly told her to stay where she was.
Die Wan wanted to seduce Ji Yang with her beauty and let him indulge in the pleasure boat, but Ji Yang was unmoved and used the Qingluan fan as bait to exchange for the map of the Immortal Valley.
Die Wan played tricks on Ji Yang several times, gradually wearing away Ji Yang’s patience. In the end, the two sides fought, and Ji Yang easily subdued Die Wan and left the pleasure boat.
At this time, Nan Yan tried to break free from the barrier, and Yin Ya happened to pass by. His eyes were attracted by the silver dragon bead on Nan Yan’s neck, so he pretended to untie the barrier with good intentions, trying to use the fox tribe’s illusion to cheat the silver dragon bead.
Nan Yan is immune to illusions, so Yin Ya’s plan fails. He pretends to be obedient and apologizes, and his pitiful appearance wins Nan Yan’s forgiveness.
Die Wan chases after Ji Yang and forces him to the market, exposing his whereabouts and attracting the siege of Dao Sheng Tian’s disciples. Die Wan doesn’t want to get involved in the dispute, so she escapes immediately.
Ji Yang endures the poison of Tian Zhu and fights many enemies alone. At the same time, he realizes that the barrier has been broken, and he is concerned about Nan Yan’s safety. He quickly adjusts his tactics and breaks through the siege with a thunderous force.
Nan Yan hears that Dao Sheng Tian Emperor is being chased, and although she is afraid, she is more worried about Ji Yang’s safety and tries to find him. Fireflies of heavenly candles appeared all around, shuttling among the crowd.
Zhu Sui announced loudly that the traitor Shao Cang had killed his fellow disciples, fled with the crime, and hid here with serious injuries, calling on the people to provide clues in exchange for rewards.
At this critical juncture, Nan Yan took Ji Yang away from danger regardless of her own safety, while Mu Zhanting cleverly created chaos to distract the attention of Dao Shengtian’s disciples, buying precious time for Nan Yan and Ji Yang to escape.
Zhu Sui was reluctant to cause trouble for himself because of Mu Zhanting’s identity as the young master of Longdu, thus missing the best opportunity to hunt down Shao Cang.
Although Ji Yang was not afraid of Dao Shengtian’s people, he was still moved by Nan Yan’s concern, and laughed and teased Nan Yan that his spiritual power was still shallow, and if there was a head-on conflict, the chances of winning would be slim. Nan Yan was dissatisfied, thinking that she was being mocked by Ji Yang for her kindness in saving him, but under Ji Yang’s questioning, she had to admit that she was afraid that he would meet with an accident here. Before she finished speaking, a disciple of Dao Sheng Tian appeared nearby, and Ji Yang hurriedly cast a spell to become invisible.
Ji Yang’s heart disease worsened due to the poison of Tian Zhu in his body. In order not to implicate Nan Yan, he cast a spell again to send him away. Soon, Mo Xingzheng followed the trail and asked Ji Yang if he had any unresolved grievances, hoping that he could go back with him to clarify with his master.
However, Ji Yang had no way to defend himself, so he cast a spell to knock Mo Xingzheng unconscious. Then a large number of disciples swarmed in, forcing him to activate his internal strength, and finally he was injured and vomited blood.