Episode 2 recap: Hu Zi Seeking a Master

Zhao Xin Tong wanted to rescue Hu Zi, but Hu Zi insisted that everyone should let go because they believed the common people were innocent. Suddenly, chaos broke out among the people and the group. Hu Zi was overwhelmed by people, but suddenly a power surged within him. His eyes became translucent, and he saw that the Sun Bead was on the dog's body. 

Qi Xiao Xuan was surprised to see the scene and felt that things had already spiraled out of control. The dog had become delirious and was holding a knife, attempting to assassinate Hu Zi. Qi Xiao Xuan shouted for Hu Zi to knock down the dog. The dog was knocked down and spat out the Sun Bead, and the demon exited its body. However, the dog lost its life in the process.

Hu Zi desperately fought against the demon, intending to take its life. However, he proved to be no match for the demon. In a critical moment, Hu Zi swallowed the Sun Bead and gained the power to confront the demon. Eventually, he captured the demon. The villagers were released from the control of the demon. However, seeing that the dog had lost its life, they were furious. The dog's mother, in particular, resented Hu Zi for killing her son. The villagers were enraged, blaming Hu Zi for bringing disaster to the village. Hu Zi was also filled with sorrow, falling to the ground.

Da Lao Ye used a spell to seal the power of the Sun Bead, and Qi Xiao Xuan decided to wait for three more days, determined to bring the Sun Bead back with him.

Hu Zi looked at the villagers who wanted him to leave and quickly knelt down, hoping they would take him in, but everyone refused. The old woman felt a bit reluctant, but for Hu Zi's safety, she insisted that he go out into the outside world and see for himself.

Qi Xiao Xuan tried to persuade Hu Zi that sometimes the best way to atone for one's mistakes is to keep living. However, Zhao Xin Tong didn't quite understand. Despite Hu Zi saving the villagers, they couldn't accept him and wanted him to move on, thinking it would be better for him. Hu Zi felt that Qi Xiao Xuan also had a significant responsibility in this matter. If it weren't for him failing to keep an eye on the Sun Pearl, Hu Zi wouldn't have had to retrieve it and wouldn't have encountered all these troubles.

Under Qi Xiao Xuan's threat, Hu Zi reluctantly agreed to go with him. Zhao Xin Tong thought that Qi Xiao Xuan, being a national demon-hunting master, had an extraordinary identity. When Hu Zi was in Bao Bao Town, he also thought that Qi Xiao Xuan had an extraordinary identity, and it might be a good thing to follow him. Hu Zi found Da Lao Ye more interesting than Qi Xiao Xuan. Da Lao Ye told Qi Xiao Xuan that Yi Mei's family was impressive and wanted to go find Yi Mei.

Yi Mei specialized in crafting weapons and would act as a substitute for Qi Xiao Xuan's master to welcome them. However, Yi Mei was not talkative and noticed the presence of the Sun Pearl within Hu Zi's body. Yi Mei tried to get Hu Zi to reveal the Sun Pearl, attempting to extract it from his body. However, Yi Mei discovered a strong demonic energy within Hu Zi, and in order to retrieve the Sun Pearl, the demonic energy had to be suppressed.

When Hu Zi heard that he had to participate in a martial arts competition, he wanted to refuse but was forced to go to the scene. Qi Xiao Xuan, under Da Lao Ye's coercion, had no choice but to teach Hu Zi martial arts, hoping to sharpen him for the upcoming battle and have him pass the test on the arena quickly.

Hu Zi believed that he was naturally talented and would quickly learn martial arts. However, when he picked up a wooden stick and closed his eyes to focus, he didn't exhibit much power. He practiced countless times but couldn't unleash any strength, feeling a bit discouraged and wanting to give up. Qi Xiao Xuan warned Hu Zi about the dangers of losing control and becoming possessed by demons. This made Hu Zi angry, and he wanted to quit. Seeing the situation worsening, Da Lao Ye quickly intervened to ease the tension between the two. Da Lao Ye wanted to take Hu Zi as his disciple, and Hu Zi agreed, even calling Qi Xiao Xuan "Senior Brother," feeling satisfied that he now had a master. Grandpa Lao Ye saw the two reconciling and smiled happily.