Love's Rebellion Episode 6 Recap
> Love's Rebellion Recap
When Nan Yan returned to the bamboo forest, she found the ground littered with the corpses of Dao Sheng Tian disciples, and Ji Yang sitting nearby, looking severely injured. Fortunately, Nan Yan arrived just in time to pick spirit thistle grass to suppress his heart ailment. By the time Ji Yang's symptoms slightly improved, it was already dark. Once she confirmed Ji Yang was alright, Nan Yan felt a heavy burden lifted from her heart. Noticing that she had injured her arm while picking the grass, Ji Yang personally bandaged her wound.
After this incident, Nan Yan felt that they had shared a life-and-death experience, deepening their bond. She thought this would be a good opportunity to make a request, so she prepared a copper pot hotpot for Ji Yang, subtly bringing up the matter of breaking the curse. However, Ji Yang flatly refused. Nan Yan was displeased, thinking Ji Yang was too heartless. But then Ji Yang suddenly asked what kind of feelings existed between them, leaving Nan Yan speechless and making up an excuse to avoid the question.
The next morning, Ji Yang's behavior changed drastically; he started drinking and eating chicken, acting strangely, which aroused Nan Yan's suspicion. It turned out that Yin Ya had sneaked into the Lunar Sect alone to obtain the Silver Jiao Pearl, disguising himself as Ji Yang to get close to Nan Yan. However, his plan was inadvertently seen through, revealing his true identity.
Mu Zhanting quickly captured Yin Ya, while Nan Yan deliberately picked up a dagger to intimidate him, trying to uncover his true intentions. Unexpectedly, Yin Ya took advantage of the situation to escape. Before Yin Ya could leave the Lunar Sect, he was intercepted by Fu Lang and others. Seizing the opportunity, Fu Lang accused Nan Yan of harboring a member of the demon clan and used a magical treasure to imprison Yin Ya, intending to hand him over to their master for punishment.
Nan Yan rushed over to seize the magical treasure, resulting in a fierce argument with Fu Lang, which was only stopped by the appearance of Meng Zhiguang. Meng Zhiguang took the magical treasure without a word, stating that he would decide once he had found out the truth. Later, Meng Zhiguang interrogated Yin Ya privately about his intentions. Yin Ya used the secret of the sect master's private dealings with the treasures of the Pavilion of Wonders as leverage, requesting to stay at the Lunar Sect for a few more days. Meng Zhiguang agreed but imposed a condition: Yin Ya must clean the sect daily to ensure his safety.
Since Yin Ya was from the fox clan and skilled in illusions, he couldn't wait to control Nan Yan just after meeting Meng Zhiguang, trying to seize the Silver Jiao Pearl. At the critical moment, Ji Yang, who had been recuperating outside, returned. He easily repelled Yin Ya and warned him to lift the illusion or face severe punishment.
Despite being a prince, Yin Ya's strength was far inferior to Ji Yang's, and he had no choice but to undo the illusion. Ji Yang sternly warned Yin Ya to stay away from Nan Yan, but Yin Ya ignored him, instead adopting a pitiful demeanor to gain Nan Yan's sympathy, pleading to stay. Moved by compassion, Nan Yan allowed Yin Ya to stay and attempted to send Ji Yang away, citing his recovery.
Ji Yang was dumbfounded by this suggestion and insisted on staying. Witnessing Yin Ya's feigned weakness in front of Nan Yan, Ji Yang felt a surge of jealousy, accidentally injuring Yin Ya. Nan Yan personally treated Yin Ya's wounds and curiously inquired about his repeated attempts to steal the Silver Jiao Pearl. Thinking quickly, Yin Ya fabricated a story about the pearl reminding him of his late sister.
Even so, Nan Yan resolutely refused to give the Silver Jiao Pearl to Yin Ya, explaining that it held great significance to her and advising him to give up. Yin Ya then sought Meng Zhiguang's help to expel Ji Yang from the sect, but Nan Yan, concerned about Ji Yang's unhealed injuries, declined and instead assigned Yin Ya to perform chores around the sect, such as fertilizing and tending the spirit fields, in exchange for food.
Seeing Yin Ya feign injury to get close to Nan Yan, Ji Yang was consumed with jealousy and seized the opportunity to take Nan Yan to the kitchen to prepare a meal, thereby separating them. Nan Yan was conflicted but prioritized filling their stomachs, reminding both to get along before leaving. Although Yin Ya and Ji Yang agreed on the surface, they secretly exchanged harsh words, viewing each other as enemies.
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