00:00In Sword and Beloved episode 8, tension erupts within the E alliance when Wang Quanheng discovers that his son, Fugu-Ae, led troops to Silk Cave without permission.
00:10Enraged, he demands, why didn't you kill the demon there?
00:14Outside, rumors spread across the demon realm, claiming that the righteous soldiers are secretly protecting the lesser demons hiding within that cave.
00:23Facing his father's fury, Fugu-Ae stays calm and defends his decision.
00:26He explains that countless demons in Silk Cave are merely struggling to survive under Madam Yin's control, and most have never harmed anyone, taking their lives, he insists, would be wrong.
00:39His compassion only deepens his father's disappointment.
00:43Wang Quanheng believes Fugu-Ae's mercy has brought shame to the soldier's honor.
00:48Yet Fugu-Ae stands firm, believing that both humans and demons can be good or evil, and that no one, no matter their kind, should be killed if they are innocent.
00:56Even as a soldier, he refuses to take innocent lives.
01:01This clash of ideals drives a growing rift between father and son.
01:06Moving into the episode 9 preview, the tone lightens.
01:09Qing Tang becomes poisoned by a toxic mist that disrupts her spiritual energy and triggers vivid hallucinations.
01:17Though Fugu-Ae warns her to hold her breath and reverse her energy flow to neutralize the poison, she ignores him.
01:22Instead, she walks up to him playfully, touching his face, pointing out his nose, his eyelashes, leaving him both startled and amused.
01:32In her delirium, Qing Tang suddenly blurts out that she really likes Fugu-Ae, turning a tense moment into something unexpectedly tender and awkward.
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