73 pages 2 hours read

Sue Lynn Tan

Daughter of the Moon Goddess

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2022

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Part 2, Chapters 17-21Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 2, Chapter 17 Summary

For her next assignment, Xingyin joins Wenzhi on his mission to the Eastern Sea Kingdom to handle unusual political unrest from the merfolk. The Eastern Sea is also where the legendary dragons originated, though they have since vanished; Xingyin hopes to research the Jade Dragon Bow while she’s there.

At the Eastern Sea Kingdom, Xingyin accompanies Wenzhi to meet with the king. The eldest prince, Yanxi, explains the merfolk situation: Though the merfolk used to live in peaceful harmony with the Eastern Sea immortals, they revered the dragons and were unhappy that the Celestial Emperor banished them. They chose a man named Governor Renyu as their representative in the Eastern Sea court. However, Renyu is overly ambitious, has amassed an army of merfolk, and refused the king’s summons. Merfolk attacks have increased. The Sea Immortals fear a coup.

Before they can discuss strategy, the king dismisses them. Wenzhi requests access to the library, but dismisses Xingyin before she can go in with him.

Part 2, Chapter 18 Summary

At the banquet, Xingyin begins to consider Wenzhi handsome. She also sees the king’s younger son, Prince Yanming, and the prince’s governess, Lady Anmei. During the feast, Prince Yanxi greets them and converses with Xingyin.

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