Blooming Days Episode 7 Recap
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Luo Qinglian told He Lianxin that in this world, not everyone is heartless; many people have feelings and righteousness. He Lianxin knew she was talking about Lu Beiyi. He reminded Luo Qinglian that Lu Beiyi's top priority is his career, not her. One day, Luo Qinglian will understand this. Luo Qinglian took He Lianxin to the place she had arranged to meet with Lu Beiyi. He Lianxin had already decided to support her relationship with Lu Beiyi, and when he returned to see the Lord An, he would falsely claim that Luo Qinglian had died trying to save him. Luo Qinglian was grateful to He Lianxin, and he repaid her for saving his life.
Dongli came to find Luo Qinglian and informed her about the tragic death of Lu Beiyi's parents due to their low status. Luo Qinglian personally went to their graves and made a tombstone for them, feeling responsible for what had happened. He Lianxin hoped that Luo Qinglian could go back with him, and once he succeeded, he would personally pardon Lu Beiyi's low status. Just as he spoke, hidden assassins released arrows, but fortunately, the Seventh Young Master and his soldiers arrived in time to save He Lianxin.
He Lianxin kept his promise and let Luo Qinglian leave, but the Seventh Young Master stopped her because only she could prove He Lianxin's innocence. He Lianxin asked Luo Qinglian a question: how long would she be miserable if she didn't marry Lu Beiyi? Luo Qinglian told him, "a lifetime." Hearing this, He Lianxin agreed to let her go. Surprisingly, the Seventh Young Master begged Luo Qinglian to help his third brother and explained that in the Wang Mansion, it was different from ordinary people's homes. Once they lost their father's trust, they couldn't achieve their ambitions. Other soldiers knelt down as well, pleading with Luo Qinglian to return to the city with He Lianxin.
Luo Qinglian wanted to wait a bit longer, hoping that Lu Beiyi would come back, but he never did. In reality, he was watching her from a distance but didn't show himself. Luo Qinglian was heartbroken and decided to follow He Lianxin back to the city to help him achieve his goals. He must remember his promise to remove Lu Beiyi's low status if the opportunity arose, and He Lianxin agreed to this.
After returning to the city, Luo Qinglian told the Lord An about her experiences on this journey. However, her story contradicted what the Crown Prince had told him. She didn't know what the Crown Prince had said, but she assured the Lord An that everything she said was true. The Lord An received a secret letter that confirmed Luo Qinglian's story, and he appointed He Lianxin as General Zhao De to reward Luo Qinglian for protecting him. He also gave her a flute that once belonged to the late queen, granting her a lifelong reprieve from death. The Crown Prince was shocked by the unexpected outcome and couldn't sit still in his chair. When asked why he had chosen to ennoble these brothers, the Crown Prince replied that he wanted to motivate them to achieve great things. The Lord An was disappointed with the Crown Prince's dullness and told him not to come and pay respects for several days, instructing him to reflect on his actions in the Crown Prince's residence.
He Lianxin asked Luo Qinglian why she hadn't mentioned the Crown Prince's plot to kill him. Luo Qinglian explained that if she had spoken up, it would have been the Crown Prince who suffered the consequences, not the Seventh Young Master. He Lianxin believed that Luo Qinglian wasn't the one who had killed Hui'er, but he wanted to know who did it. Luo Qinglian had no evidence but was willing to stake her life on the claim that it was Mu Haiyao.
Upon returning to the mansion, He Lianxin arranged for Luo Qinglian to stay at Lianwei Residence, which was close to the Unripe Pond. Mu Haiyao then staged a drama by pretending to be ill and didn't go to welcome He Lianxin back. She even conspired with the imperial physician to falsely claim she was three months pregnant, further hurting the legitimate wife's feelings.
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