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Qi Pa returned to the palace and saw that Su He had been waiting here. Qi Pa knew that Su He had come prepared, so she naturally wouldn't take it lightly. Su He, however, told Qi Pa that there might be a misunderstanding between them. Qi Pa didn't really care about the misunderstanding, but she generously invited Su He to sit down for tea. Qi Pa went straight to the point and asked Su He to give up, but Su He didn't back down and brought up the principle of "first come, first served."

However, love has always been about mutual feelings. If Kui Mu Lang loved Su He five years ago, he wouldn't have fallen for Qi Pa now. So, whether it's five years ago, now, or in the future, Kui Mu Lang will never have any sincere feelings for Su He. Hearing this, Su He became furious, slammed the teacup on the table, and vowed not to give up easily. But Qi Pa was not one to be threatened. Since Su He made her intentions clear, she naturally stood her ground.

Hu Die, influenced by Su He's misleading words, took the fragrant pill she brought, resulting in stomach issues and discomfort. Bai Ke, seeing her in distress, openly declared his affection for the original her. Bai Ke was straightforward and decisive, and after realizing his feelings, he wasted no time in confessing his love to Hu Die. Hu Die was pleasantly surprised, but she didn't give a direct response.

Qi Pa took matters into her own hands and wrote a script called "The Unfortunate Lover" in which she incorporated the story of Kui Mu Lang and herself, subtly portraying Su He as the antagonist. Everyone in the Palace was discussing this script, and they all agreed that the villain in the story was Su He. After reading the script, Hu Die angrily threw the fragrant pill in front of Su He and told her to read "The Unfortunate Lover" thoroughly and make a change.

The elders were also captivated by the story in "The Unfortunate Lover," deeply moved by the tragic love story of Kui Mu Lang and Qi Pa. Just at that moment, Su He suddenly arrived, claiming that Qi Pa's script was a slander against her and asking the elders to mediate. But the elders believed that true love could overcome all obstacles, and Qi Pa and Kui Mu Lang were genuinely in love with each other, and no one could stop them.

After hearing about the script, Kui Mu Lang was ecstatic. He knew that only Qi Pa could come up with something like this, and it also showed that Qi Pa cared about him. So, he took advantage of the situation and immediately went to confess his love to Qi Pa.

Kui Mu Lang told Qi Pa that during the River Lantern Festival, he had wanted to clear things up with her. He admitted deceiving her and didn't expect her forgiveness, but he hoped she would know that his feelings for her hadn't changed and asked for another chance, unrelated to the spiritual pearl, but about the two of them.

Qi Pa asked Kui Mu Lang what about his benefactor. Kui Mu Lang quickly explained that he and her only shared a debt of gratitude, not romantic feelings. Qi Pa was very satisfied with this answer and immediately accepted Kui Mu Lang's confession. They held hands tightly and embraced each other sweetly. At this moment, Su He approached. Kui Mu Lang put away his smile and made it clear to Su He that his heart belonged only to Qi Pa. Su He, feeling disheartened, decided to follow Su Daqiang's plan.

In front of Hong Xiu, Liu Jun unsuspectingly ate a poisoned pastry. Later, he went to Kui Mu Lang's palace and had a confrontation with him. Kui Mu Lang sensed that Qi Pa was in danger. When he rushed to Qi Pa's palace, Su He had already taken the spiritual pearl. Kui Mu Lang wanted to take Qi Pa away, but everyone in the Beast King's Palace had been drugged by Su He. Kui Mu Lang did his best and managed to bring Qi Pa to the Misty Forest. Fortunately, Ma Yingxiong was also in the Misty Forest, so Kui Mu Lang could finally relax and tend to Qi Pa's injuries.

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