Episode 9 recap: Huan Yun Hua devised a plan to reclaim the treasure.

Due to an unexpected incident, many horses died in the tea plantation. The next day, a funeral was held for them, and Jing Qi Er mistakenly thought that the deceased were humans. He wanted to avenge them. At that moment, Uncle Er explained that the dead were horses, leaving both Jing Qi Er and Huan Yun Hua astonished. Sai Mudan touched the horses' equipment and felt extremely sad, while Uncle Er was also filled with grief. The two of them cried bitterly.

At night, Uncle Er, dressed in night attire, spoke to his accomplices across the way. He assured them that they would never suspect he was responsible for all this. However, Huan Yun Hua had already anticipated his actions and had informed Ying Ji Ping. Now, the tea plantation was in debt and had become an empty shell. Huan Yun Hua's position as the young master meant nothing unless... Huan Yun Hua had come up with a plan and instructed Ying Ji Ping to perform well in tomorrow's play.

On the other hand, Uncle Er promised his accomplices that he would disrupt the tea plantation. They were delighted and rewarded him with several lists of the most beautiful women in the martial world to use for matchmaking. Uncle Er was ecstatic. The next morning, Ying Ji Ping pretended to be a member of the Bao family and kidnapped Ying Jie Fu. The sound of her cries for help attracted everyone's attention. Upon witnessing the scene, Sai Mudan recognized him. Although she was puzzled by the drastic change in his appearance, she politely greeted him and inquired about his purpose. Ying Ji Ping claimed that they had failed to deliver the goods on time and demanded ten times the compensation from the tea plantation. He also threatened to kill Ying Jie Fu if they didn't comply by the end of the day. Jing Qi Er wanted to intervene but was stopped by Huan Yun Hua, who used the excuse of revealing his true identity cautiously. Jing Qi Er said a phrase about watching shooting stars, which distracted everyone's attention. Taking advantage of the situation, he defeated Ying Ji Ping. Sai Mudan even believed that it was a manifestation of the Buddha's divine intervention.