Pursuit of Jade Episode 33

逐玉 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026

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Li Huai An learns of Sui Yuan Qing's escape and confronts Xie Zheng. Tutor Li's plan fails. Qi Shu returns. Fan Chang Yu gets closer to Xie Zheng. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: March 23, 2026

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Mira
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Mar 24, 2026

The Tiger tally

This episode is emotional rollercoaster. SYQ ended in the hand of QM but got that Tiger tally.QM continued his journey to capital with the help of LHA. But all the bad feeling are ended due to XZ and CY drunken 💋 and Easter egg 🥚🫠🫠🫠Meanwhile, chaos are awaiting in the capital as old friction between Wei and Li.
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ShelleyB_xoxo
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Mar 23, 2026

Truths Unmasked and Lines Crossed

First Impression
Well… this episode really said betrayal, chaos, and a kiss to top it all off.

Episode Thoughts
The biggest shock? Captain Li being the mole. Finding out his grandfather has been working with Qi Min explains so much about how Qi Min has stayed ahead this whole time. ML confronting him and telling him to stay true to himself should’ve hit harder, but honestly it feels like Captain Li is too far gone—more puppet than man at this point.

Qi Min continues to prove he’s completely unhinged. Killing without hesitation, manipulating Sui Yuanhuai before stabbing him, and then ordering Captain Li to kill Bao’er—a literal child. At this point, if he gets anywhere near the throne, there will be no one left standing.

On a softer note, the Royal Princess and Mr Sun finally get their moment. That emotional confession and his desire to marry her? Beautiful. After everything, she deserves that happiness.

Then we have our main couple… and wow. A drunk FL still trying to keep her distance, ML trying to break through, and somehow “My Lord” becomes the trigger for a very unexpected (and very steamy) kiss—witnessed by others no less. Messy, emotional, and exactly what we needed.

Back in the capital, the gossip keeps getting worse. The revelation about the Prime Minister’s son not being his biological child adds yet another layer to the political tension, especially in how differently he’s treated compared to the ML.

Character Notes
• FL: Even drunk, she’s still holding that emotional line. The internal conflict is real.
• ML: Still trying to reach her, still choosing her—even when she’s pushing him away.
• Captain Li: Disappointing. Being the mole changes everything, and not in a good way.
• Qi Min: Truly terrifying. No morals, no hesitation, just pure chaos.
• Royal Princess & Mr Sun: Finally getting their moment—soft, emotional, and well deserved.

Final Thoughts
This episode balanced betrayal, romance, and political tension so well. The stakes are getting higher, and with Qi Min spiralling and secrets coming out, I’m honestly a little scared for everyone.

Favourite Moment
That unexpected kiss—chaotic, emotional, and completely unforgettable.

Trope Check
• Hidden mole / betrayal
• Unhinged villain
• Drunken confession / kiss
• Political gossip & secrets
• Emotional confession
• Star-crossed lovers tension

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Ifa
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 23, 2026

A Quick Death and the Infamous Kiss!

Episode 33 of Pursuit of Jade kicks off with Xie Zheng putting Li Huai An on notice for teaming up with Qi Min, and honestly I’m sitting here like… sir, why are we doing this detour arc when we all know your moral compass is set to “justice and peace only”? It feels like a classic “for the plot, we suffer” moment because deep down we know he’s going to boomerang back to Xie Zheng and Chang Yu anyway. Speaking of chaos, Qi Min versus Sui Yuan Qing finally happens and wow, the cinematography during the soldiers’ deaths was straight up tragically gorgeous, like a grim painting you can’t look away from. But Sui Yuan Qing’s end? Way too quick, almost blink-and-he’s-gone, which feels off for someone built up as both a filial son with a vengeance and a full-on unhinged menace. Him asking Shi San Niang to pass evidence to Chang Yu with his last breath had me going “huh?” because last I checked, that man was not on Team Chang Yu, but I guess revenge against mom’s killer overrides all grudges. The self-neck-slice plus Shi San Niang cradling his head was lowkey shocking for a costume drama, so kudos to the show for daring to go a bit gory, even if from a polite zoomed-out distance. Then the emotional whiplash hits as we jump into sweetness with Yin Gong Sun and Qi Shu, plus Xie Zheng and Chang Yu playing ultimate wingmen like “go confess, king” while their own love life is already thriving, because yes, giving advice is easier when it’s not your own heart on the line. Yin Gong Sun’s confession and proposal felt very them, soft yet grounded, and both Li Qing and Yu Zhong Li really sold that yearning and sincerity, with Li Qing flexing his duality between playful flirt and earnest lover like it’s second nature. Meanwhile, Xie Zheng and Chang Yu are out here serving quiet romance with that blink-and-you-miss-it caretaking during the banquet, which made their chemistry feel even richer. And of course, the kiss, the moment we’ve all been camping for since the pre-release buzz, delivered in a more aesthetic, cinematic way rather than full-on firework explosion. Zhang Ling He and Tian Xi Wei brought the emotions, no doubt, with hints of hunger here and there, but the scene leaned more into artistic framing like clasped hands and silhouettes instead of going full spicy mode, which lowkey made those fan-shot previews feel like the hotter director’s cut. Not complaining though, it was still beautiful, just not the feast I mentally pre-ordered. And just when you think the episode is done, the drama sneaks in a cheeky epilogue with maids casually snacking while the main couple kisses and a poor bystander from the Pig Butcher Squad accidentally witnessing it mid-pee, which is the kind of chaotic humor I didn’t know I needed but fully enjoyed.

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