A Moment But Forever Episode 7 Recap
> A Moment But Forever Recap
Because Ji Tan Yin insisted on leaving, Han Nv had no choice but to fight her to stop her. Meanwhile, Baili Xiang conducted a secret investigation and discovered that the birthdays of the two generals who had previously undergone the descent ritual did not match the dates they were supposedly descended upon. He even brought in Madam Zhuo and Xia Zhi’s grandmother as witnesses.
This evidence suggested that the two generals might not have actually been subjected to the descent ritual. Furthermore, the symptoms of those who had supposedly undergone the ritual differed. Baili Xiang presented a Tian Kui Bug, which could make a person appear as if they had undergone the descent. He even suggested experimenting on Tang Hua, but Tang Hua adamantly refused.
Qian Lin woke up only to find himself tied up and hanging in mid-air by Gu Granny, who had also inscribed a spell on his forehead. Terrified, he was at a complete loss. Tang Hua inadvertently exposed himself, proving that the so-called descent ritual was a lie. When the elders questioned him, he defended Yuan Zhong, stating that he had orchestrated everything on his own.
At that moment, Yuan Zhong stepped forward, willing to take the blame on behalf of Qian Lin. Since Ji Tan Yin’s physical body was not present, she was unable to defeat Han Nv. However, in her desperate attempt to return and help Yuan Zhong, she exerted all her strength, even at the cost of suffering a backlash.
Seizing the opportunity, Ding Xu shifted the blame of the descent ritual onto Yuan Zhong, falsely accusing him of orchestrating everything just to have his restraints removed. Using this as an excuse, he had Yuan Zhong imprisoned. Tang Hua accused Ding Xu of exploiting the situation, yet in the end, he did not implicate Yuan Zhong and took the blame himself. At that moment, Gu Granny used Qian Lin’s blood to cast a descent curse upon Ding Xu.
Even with all the elders working together, they could not control him. Gu Granny manipulated Ding Xu, intending to have him kill Yuan Zhong. Just then, Ji Tan Yin suddenly appeared in front of Yuan Zhong, blocking the fatal attack and suffering severe injuries. Gu Granny’s unauthorized use of the descent ritual was soon discovered, leading to Qian Lin’s release. The curse she cast was interrupted before she could kill Yuan Zhong.
Gu Granny claimed that this was the will of the gods. The War Demon tribe’s leader, Li Zhaoyang, noticed divine light appearing and immediately ordered people to stand guard over Gu Granny. As Yuan Zhong looked at the severely injured Ji Tan Yin lying on the bed, he felt deeply puzzled. Initially, he had believed that Ji Tan Yin had approached him with ulterior motives.
But this time, she had risked her life to shield him from harm—if she had died, what could she possibly have been scheming for? Having witnessed the true descent ritual, the elders finally realized that the War Demons still existed. They all knelt outside Yuan Zhong’s great hall, pleading for him to lift his restraints. Ding Xu, severely injured due to the descent ritual, had no choice but to drag his weakened body to beg Yuan Zhong as well.
Seizing the opportunity, Yuan Zhong turned the situation to his advantage, forcing Ding Xu to swallow his pride. Eventually, the elders removed Yuan Zhong’s restraints, and he was no longer forced to suppress himself as he had before. Ji Tan Yin’s soul was taken back to the divine realm, where she was carefully tended to and eventually regained consciousness. Since her primordial spirit was damaged, she needed extensive rest. However, she remained determined to return.
Meanwhile, since her soul was not in her physical body, her mortal form remained unconscious on the bed. Yuan Zhong, believing that she would never wake up, stayed by her side. Eventually, thinking she would not survive, he instructed Zi Fei to arrange a proper burial for her. The night before her departure, Zhi Dai discovered that the area had been placed under heavy security. Realizing that something significant had happened, she also overheard that a human servant had died.
Yuan Zhong, noticing that Zi Fei had been busy with preparations, asked about Ji Tan Yin’s whereabouts. Upon learning that she had not yet been buried and was still lying in the room, he found it strange and questioned why she had not been laid to rest yet. Zi Fei explained that he wanted to ensure Ji Tan Yin had a dignified farewell and had been making special arrangements. He also invited Yuan Zhong to join him.
Knowing that the human race values proper burial rites, and given Yuan Zhong’s feelings for Ji Tan Yin, he did not want her funeral to be too desolate. Thus, he agreed. Dressed in a heroic military uniform, Zhi Dai turned back for one last glance at the place she had once called home before departing. She felt reluctant to leave, for there were people she cared about here. However, for the sake of her family, she had no choice but to go.
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