The Starry Love Episode 22 Recap
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Ye Tan heard that Qing Kui also lived in a nearby inn and quickly ran to meet her. The two sisters cried tears of joy after escaping from pursuit. At last, Ye Tan met the third prince that her sister had mentioned. It was this person who assassinated Wu Dai in the city of Wang Liang, which led to her being chased several times.
Chao Feng confessed and admitted that he was the one who tampered with the wedding sedan that day. He was afraid that Ye Tan would enter the Chen Yuan realm and expose his true identity. Therefore, he schemed and weaved so many lies, including the death of Zhu Jiuyin. Qing Kui was not capable of killing him. It was he who deliberately let Zhu Jiuyin fall onto Qing Kui's sharp hairpin. It turned out that Chao Feng had deceived Qing Kui so much. Ye Tan drew her sword without hesitation to kill him, but Qing Kui cried and held Ye Tan's hand, not allowing her to harm Chao Feng.
Chao Feng deliberately let Qing Kui know the truth because he felt that his power had been abolished and he was completely useless. If Qing Kui followed him, she would suffer and be in danger. He decided to let Qing Kui give up on him so that he could at least save himself. No matter how Chao Feng refused Qing Kui's help, she still did not leave him and continued to take care of his mother.
Lord Li and Ding Yun gathered all the soldiers in the Chen Yuan realm to search for the third piece of divine consciousness. At this time, Ye Tan and Qing Heng were quietly searching in the mortal world. Lord Li had so many spies, but finding the third piece of divine consciousness was like finding a needle in a haystack. Qing Heng went to listen to a play and took a break. He accidentally saw a painting with a familiar back view holding a pine and cypress branch, which seemed to be the one that Ye Tan had given him. Qing Heng immediately inquired about the origin of the painting from the painter and gradually gained some information.
Qing Heng took Ye Tan to see the handsome man in the painting in a quiet bamboo forest. The surroundings were extremely elegant, and the man in white picked up his brush and focused on painting. In this environment, he was so harmonious, extraordinary, and gentle as jade. Ye Tan couldn't help but sigh that La Mu and the hall master were so cold that people couldn't get close to them, but this man in front of her was different. Seeing how handsome he was, Ye Tan felt that she should wait until her scars healed before pursuing him. However, time waits for no one, and Qing Heng pushed her out from the shadows.
The handsome man heard the sound and looked over. He saw a girl looking at him shyly. He noticed that she had a scar on her face and impulsively picked up his brush to draw a plum blossom on it. He also said that Ye Tan looked just like the girl in his dream and immediately gave her a pine and cypress jade hairpin to wear in her hair.
For the first time, Ye Tan was so tenderly cared for by a man that her heart was soon moved. That night, the handsome man invited her to admire the moon together. Ye Tan arrived early, and the beautiful scenery and woman quickly captivated her. The handsome man saw that Ye Tan was already immersed in the scene and immediately leaned in to kiss her. Ye Tan almost fell for it, but fearing that she couldn't control herself, she turned the handsome man into an ice walnut.
The next morning, Ye Tan ran to the handsome man's inn to deliver breakfast. His servant looked at her with unfamiliar eyes. Ye Tan immediately showed him the pine and cypress jade hairpin that the handsome man had given her. The servant nodded knowingly and quietly took out a flower register to determine which young lady Ye Tan was. She found that there were many portraits of women on it and began to be alert. Could this handsome man be a gigolo?
She walked into the room and saw the handsome man looking affectionately at another girl, saying the same words that she had heard yesterday. The girl believed that she was the man's dream lover. Ye Tan rushed up angrily, holding the portrait book for the girl to see. It turned out that they were both substitutes. This gigolo was extremely eloquent and insightful into the girl's thoughts, like a "girl killer." Ye Tan couldn't help but think that she had thought that the third piece of divine consciousness would be the easiest to catch, but it turned out to be the most difficult.
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