Seorang wanita bermain piano di hadapan Kuil Buddha | EP7 | Sword and Fairy 4 仙剑四 | iQIYI Malaysia

Look. Someone is playing the qin. What a beautiful qin sound. I feel so sad listening to it. I can feel that too. Mengli. Does this qin remind you of your parents? This song contains the meaning of parting. If you feel sad, it means there is someone you care about in your heart

You don’t want to part with them. Then the three of us will never be apart. Then we won’t suffer anymore. Sir. Come over. Well, do you know why there is a lady who’s playing a qin here? This woman the daughter-in-law of the richest family in Chenzhou,

The Qin family, who ran away from home for many years. She suddenly came back and now plays the qin and sing here every day. I heard from Qin Family’s servants that she wants to fight for the family inheritance. She plays so well, how could she do such a thing? Enough. Stop playing.

Get lost. I only have one wish. If you don’t let me in, [Qin Ji] I will come here every day. I didn’t expect that besides playing the qin, she’s so good at fighting too. She doesn’t look like an ordinary woman. Her qin music is sad and lingering. I’m afraid there’s something behind it.

Who cares who she is? She wouldn’t be a good person if she’s fighting for inheritance. Let’s go. Wait. Wait. What does fighting for inheritance mean? Well, that means… Like those people who are trying to steal your sword. Do you understand it now? Let’s go. Let’s go. Let’s go.