The script is a dialogue from a TV series or movie, likely a Chinese drama. It seems to be a conversation between several characters, possibly in a palace or a similar setting. The dialogue revolves around a plot involving a trial of love, a curse, and a rescue mission.
The characters discuss the reincarnation of a person into a character who can't swim, which leads to a situation where the Crown Prince is pushed into the water. The Crown Prince, who is the main character, is saved by the High Goddess. The Crown Prince expresses concern about the fate of Dong Hua and Feng Jiu, who were involved in the original trial. The High Goddess assures him that they are safe and that the Little Princess will get what she wants in a few months.
The Crown Prince then expresses his intention to stay in the mortal realm to complete his task. The High Goddess advises him to return to the Celestial Palace, but the Crown Prince insists that he has more work to do. The dialogue ends with the Crown Prince expressing his gratitude to the High Goddess for saving him.
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1. The text is a dialogue from an episode of "Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms" titled "Episode 35".
2. The characters Qian Qian and Lord Shaoyang of Dong Hua Zi Manor are discussing the reincarnation of Yuan Zhen's father.
3. Qian Qian expresses concern for the safety of Lord Shaoyang, who is sleeping on the floor.
4. Lord Shaoyang assures Qian Qian that he has sealed away her powers, implying that she is a threat.
5. Qian Qian is asked about the roc birds in the mortal realm, and she explains that the roc bird was borrowed from Buddha.
6. Qian Qian is also asked about the immortal Si Yin, and she admits that she has heard of him but never met him.
7. Qian Qian is then asked about a painting of Si Yin that she possesses, and she describes it as a painting of Si Yin dressed as a man.
8. The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Qian Qian is trying to bind Lord Shaoyang's hair.
9. Qian Qian is asked about the Crown Prince, and she explains that he is thinking about a certain high goddess and has snuck off to the mortal realm.
10. Qian Qian is then asked about a woman with a plumed cockscomb birthmark on her forehead, and she identifies her as the Honored Lady Chen who lives in Handan Quarters.
11. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse, and she explains that she used it on herself.
12. The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Qian Qian is taken to Honored Lady Chen's Handan Quarters.
13. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
14. Qian Qian is then asked about her life in Qing Qiu, and she explains that she lived a free and unrestrained life there.
15. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
16. The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Qian Qian is taken to the West Sea.
17. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
18. Qian Qian is then asked about her life in the mortal realm, and she explains that she lived a free and unrestrained life there.
19. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
20. The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Qian Qian is taken to the West Sea.
21. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
22. Qian Qian is then asked about her life in the mortal realm, and she explains that she lived a free and unrestrained life there.
23. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
24. The dialogue then shifts to a scene where Qian Qian is taken to the West Sea.
25. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
26. Qian Qian is then asked about her life in the mortal realm, and she explains that she lived a free and unrestrained life there.
27. Qian Qian is then asked about the Two Lives Curse again, and she explains that she used it on herself to offer her heartfelt affections to Dong Hua Dijun.
28. The dialogue then shifts to a