The Sorcerer And The White Snake Now
When Fahai realized Susu would not back down, he took Xu Xian to the Jinshan Temple for "protection." Infuriated and heartbroken, Susu and Qingqing summoned the power of the Great Waters. They unleashed a massive tidal wave, flooding the sacred mountain to reach Xu Xian. The battle was legendary:
In the chaos, Xu Xian’s memories of Susu were fractured by the monks' spells, leaving him confused and broken. The Bittersweet Ending The Sorcerer and the White Snake
: During the Dragon Boat Festival, Fahai tricked Xu Xian into giving Susu realgar wine, a substance that forced demons to reveal their true forms. When Fahai realized Susu would not back down,
In her final moments before the doors closed, Susu was granted a single wish to see Xu Xian one last time. As they looked into each other's eyes, Xu Xian finally understood the depth of her sacrifice. Though separated by stone and magic, their love remained a legend—a reminder that even a demon can possess a heart more human than those who hunt them. The Bittersweet Ending : During the Dragon Boat
Susu fought with the desperation of a woman losing her soul, while Qingqing battled Fahai’s monks with fierce agility.
Ultimately, the power of the sorcerer and the divine order proved too great. Fahai trapped Susu beneath the heavy stones of the Leifeng Pagoda, sentencing her to centuries of imprisonment to atone for her defiance of natural law.
However, their happiness drew the attention of Abbot Fahai, a powerful sorcerer and master monk dedicated to maintaining the balance between worlds. To Fahai, the union of a demon and a human was an abomination that would inevitably lead to tragedy. He confronted Susu, demanding she leave the mortal world, but she refused, insisting her love was pure. The Conflict Escalates