The Last Immortal Episode 6 Recap
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Wugui attempted to dissolve the master-servant contract but failed because the contract was formed by Donghua Shenzun, and no one but him could break it. Therefore, Wugui deduced that Gu Jin was the Divine Son Yuan Qi and naturally understood Donghua Shenzun's reasons. He comforted them not to be hasty. A Yin wanted to inquire further, but Gu Jin stopped her, and they bid farewell to Wugui. Reflecting on this incident, A Yin contemplated the relationship between herself and Gu Jin. Perhaps it could become more harmonious, transcending the master-servant dynamic and evolving into a genuine friendship.
Gu Jin explained to A Yin the reason for borrowing the umbrella and promised that once the master-servant contract was lifted, he would embark on a journey through the heavens and earth to find a method to extend her lifespan. A Yin, moved by Gu Jin's sincere commitment, found her heart unexpectedly stirred. However, the punishment of the master-servant contract brought her back to reality. In private, when no one was around, A Yin secretly wrote Gu Jin's name in her record of potential suitors. When Gu Jin tried to sneak a peek, A Yin hid it away.
After a trip to the demon world, A Yin's perception of the demon race underwent a significant change. She realized that they were not as sinister and malicious as depicted in the immortal records. The demon world boasted not only beautiful landscapes but also kind-hearted demons. This experience deepened A Yin's understanding that goodness or wickedness should not be judged solely based on one's race. Gu Jin, hearing A Yin's reflections, nodded approvingly. Since they needed to go to Gui Xu Mountain to find the celestial essence of the Fire Phoenix and considering Princess Chen Hui guarded the area, Gu Jin planned to take A Yin to the demon market to prepare generous gifts.
Two days ago, an immortal-demon war erupted, and divine punishment fell upon the Chen Hui family. Chen Hui, bearing the tragedy, was left alone, guarding Gui Xu Mountain. Even the family emblem was lost and unaccounted for. Gu Jin coincidentally discovered the emblem in the demon market, thinking of retrieving it as a token of goodwill to win Princess Chen Hui's favor. A Yin realized the significance of this emblem and agreed to visit the market the next day. While conversing, they looked up to see a shooting star. A Yin made continuous wishes upon the star until she became drowsy, praying even in her dreams for Gu Jin's future happiness and peace. Gu Jin was deeply moved by her sincerity.
Upon arriving at the demon market, Gu Jin and A Yin were denied entry. The divine sword transformed into a small dagger, and the gatekeeper looked down on them, mocking them. As they pondered how to enter the market, Hong Yi suddenly appeared. At A Yin's request, Hong Yi confidently led them in, seemingly without a care. However, he had ulterior motives. Hong Yi, disliking Gu Jin, intentionally declared that Gu Jin was his celestial servant, even using him as a gambling stake. The first bet was the Chen Hui family emblem. Gu Jin eagerly participated but unexpectedly faced the Three-Eyed Tiger shopkeeper. Whenever she saw a young and handsome man, she would appear, and her gambling skills were unmatched. Gu Jin stood no chance.
Faced with losing the emblem, Gu Jin, in desperation, falsely claimed that Hong Yi had admired the Three-Eyed Tiger for a long time. Indeed, upon seeing Hong Yi's appearance, the Three-Eyed Tiger, delighted, decided to have him accompany her to a private room for a few drinks. As long as she was pleased, she would give the emblem to Gu Jin. Despite Hong Yi's reluctance, he had to sacrifice his appearance, heroically entering the private room. In the second bet for the Blood Jade Lingzhi, a substance needed by Hua Shu, Gu Jin once again took the stage and successfully won the Lingzhi.
At a critical moment, Yan Shuang descended from above, determined to snatch the Blood Jade Lingzhi. Gu Jin, inferior in cultivation to Yan Shuang, naturally fell short. Suddenly, she turned and threw the Lingzhi to A Yin. Yan Shuang swung her whip towards A Yin, but Hong Yi appeared in time to shield her. In the next moment, A Yin saw Yan Shuang taking Gu Jin hostage. Seeing this, Hong Yi had to use the charm technique of the fox tribe to control Yan Shuang successfully. A Yin, feeling sympathy for Yan Shuang, used her Qiankun Bag to take her away. Gu Jin and A Yin prepared to go to Gui Xu Mountain, but Hong Yi wanted to follow. Gu Jin cast a spell to restrain him, but unexpectedly, Hong Yi used a small trick to fly into the Qiankun Bag, engaging in a scuffle with Yan Shuang.
Qing Lin reappeared in the Nine Abyss Death Prison, recruiting a group of demon clans who sought refuge for her own use. She instructed Zuo Ying to retrieve the Fire Phoenix Jade at all costs. Zuo Ying couldn't understand why the Fire Phoenix Jade could open the Nine Abyss Death Prison, and Qing Lin revealed that the prison's power had weakened over time. As long as one possessed a bit of divine essence, they could unlock it. Qing Lin then went alone to the resting palace of Lin Mo, the Second Prince of the Tiger Clan. Seeing him still yearning for his former lover Hong Ruo, Qing Lin felt an increased hatred towards him. However, she couldn't completely sever her lingering affections for him. In the past, Qing Lin and Hong Ruo, both Nine-Tailed Foxes, fell in love with Lin Mo. She resorted to any means to kill Hong Ruo's brother and sister-in-law, and through a feigned death, made Lin Mo promise to marry her, ultimately betraying her beloved.
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