Love Game in Eastern Fantasy Episode 32 (Ending) Recap
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The sky suddenly changed, glowing blood-red as if about to consume the world. The legendary Cataclysmic Blood Moon, marking the Heaven's End Calamity, had reappeared. But the Resentful Woman had already been slain—why hadn't the calamity been averted? Mu Sheng wanted to rewrite the ending again, but Ling Miaomiao knew this time was different. This ending was preordained, beyond their power to change. Mu Sheng dismissed her concerns and reached for his weapon, only to find it had vanished.
Ling Miaomiao revealed the truth: the source of the Heaven's End Calamity wasn’t the Resentful Woman—it was the author of the novel, Fu Zhou. She explained that she wasn’t Lin Yu but Ling Miaomiao, someone from Fu Zhou's world. Fu Zhou was her favorite author, known for writing about his own childhood. Suffering from smoke disease, his childhood had been devoid of joy as he could only watch other children play.
In his most desperate and angry moments, he wrote his first novel, a story where everyone concealed truths from each other, leading to tragic endings. Ling Miaomiao finally understood that demon hunting wasn’t Mu Sheng’s comeback work but the debut novel Fu Zhou had written as a child. While others struggled to grasp her words, Mu Sheng understood: only this child could change everything. In all of Fu Zhou’s novels, the first lullaby always held the final clue.
Mu Sheng suddenly realized something and asked Cui Cui to help broadcast their voices to the world. Transforming into a bamboo grove, Cui Cui connected all the spirits and demon hunters across the world, rallying their support. At the Imperial Observatory, the young marquis led a collective effort to construct a heavenly bridge. Hand in hand, Ling Miaomiao and Mu Sheng walked forward. Every person, spirit, and even the smallest dust demon contributed their strength to complete the sky ladder.
Supporting each other, Ling Miaomiao and Mu Sheng reached the end of the bridge. But when Mu Sheng turned his head, Ling Miaomiao was gone. He found himself in an empty room, where Fu Zhou was hiding in a closet, crying. Mu Sheng moved to open the closet, but a younger Fu Zhou appeared behind him, questioning what good it would do. After all, Mu Sheng was merely a character in his story.
Mu Sheng told him that one day, he would find courage and hope. His gaze fell on the pen in Fu Zhou’s hand. In his darkest days, the only light in Fu Zhou’s life was his classmate, Ling Miaomiao, who brightened his world like a little sun. He would always remember her hair ribbon and had drawn it on his hand, eventually writing her into his story.
Years ago, when their classmate was bullied, Ling Miaomiao was called to the principal’s office. On her way there, her father got into a car accident, and she transferred schools soon after. Before leaving, she gave Fu Zhou a pen, which he cherished ever since. Mu Sheng opened the closet and helped the young Fu Zhou out, promising him he would never need to hide in there again. His future self would be brave and strong.
Mu Sheng returned to the demon-hunting world, eager to tell Ling Miaomiao that the person he was when writing the novel was entirely different. Mu Sheng was Fu Zhou, and every novel he wrote was for her. As an adult, Fu Zhou returned to school and chose to undergo surgery. He made a wish: that the girl he loved would see his hidden feelings and that everyone’s endings could be rewritten.
As the Heaven's End Calamity drew near, the demon-hunting world was on the brink of collapse. Ling Miaomiao refused to leave, vowing to stay with Mu Sheng and fight to save it. Mu Sheng kissed her forehead gently and used his life force to halt the calamity. In the modern world, Ling Miaomiao woke up at her desk, brushing it off as a long dream. She returned to her ordinary life as a working-class woman.
In the dream, she had fallen in love with someone but couldn’t remember who. At Fu Zhou’s book signing event, Ling Miaomiao attended as a ten-year fan, despite thinking the book wasn’t great. She’d heard the ending had been rewritten, now beautifully complete. Cui Cui and Qingqing were at the venue, selling ice cream. Suddenly, fragments of Ling Miaomiao’s memories resurfaced, and at that moment, her familiar lover, Mu Sheng, appeared before her.
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