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A Better Life Episode 25 Recap

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Hu Manli installed a health monitor on her father Hu Degong. She monitored through her phone and saw that Hu Degong had fainted due to cerebral hemorrhage. Thanks to Hu Manli taking him to the hospital promptly, Hu Degong was out of danger after undergoing brain surgery. Hu Manli took care of Hu Degong at the hospital, while Xue Xiaozhou proactively took on the task of picking up and dropping off Ding Daer.

Hu Manli suddenly received a notice from the Shanghai court. Lanyang Insurance Company sued her for violating regulations during her tenure and demanded she bear the four million yuan loss. Hu Manli was stunned. She decided to sell her house to repay the money. Li Qingqing highly valued Xue Xiaozhou, giving him a promotion and a raise, and even provided him with a car.

Xue Xiaozhou drove to pick up Hu Manli and take her home, suggesting she work as his assistant at Taiying International Insurance Company. Hu Manli declined, using the excuse that she couldn't spare the time as she needed to take care of Hu Degong and Ding Daer, and also urged Xue Xiaozhou to find a place and move out as soon as possible.

Xue Xiaozhou witnessed Ding Zhiyuan busy helping Hu Manli at the hospital and mistakenly thought Hu Manli wanted to reconcile with Ding Zhiyuan, so he agreed to move out soon. The wealth management project that Ding Zhiyuan's mother invested in collapsed. A salesman claiming to be named Wang called her proactively and asked her to transfer ten percent of the principal, promising to return both principal and interest.

After discussing with her husband, she went to the bank to make the transfer. The staff, worried that they were being scammed, questioned them carefully. Ding's mother lied, saying she was transferring money to her son, whose surname was Wang like hers, and even produced her ID to prove it. The staff then transferred the money to "Little Wang". Xue Xiaozhou quickly found a place. He packed his luggage and moved out.

Ding Daer was reluctant to see Xue Xiaozhou go. Before leaving, Xue Xiaozhou sent his address to Ding Daer. Ding Daer could see that Xue Xiaozhou didn't want to move out and complained that Hu Manli shouldn't have made Xue Xiaozhou move. Hu Manli reminded him not to go looking for Xue Xiaozhou.

After Ding's father and mother transferred the money to "Little Wang", "Little Wang" could no longer be contacted, and the investment group they were in before was also disbanded. The two of them were frantic and had no choice but to seek help from Hu Manli. After listening to the old couple's account, Hu Manli guessed that they had encountered a telecommunications fraud. Hu Manli immediately sent a message to notify Ding Zhiyuan.

Ding Zhiyuan had just arrived at his doorstep, but he immediately turned back and rushed to Hu Manli's house. Hu Manli suggested that Ding's father and mother report it to the police. They didn't want to report it and begged Hu Manli to help them get the money back. Hu Manli was helpless. Ding's mother immediately became furious, demanding that Hu Manli hand over five hundred thousand yuan.

They had originally given Hu Manli five hundred thousand yuan from demolition compensation to set up an education fund for Ding Daer, and Hu Manli firmly refused. Xue Xiaozhou moved into the rented house and ordered takeout. He couldn't help but recall the happy moments he had while living at Hu Manli's house. One time, Hu Manli and Ding Daer were eating hot pot, while Xue Xiaozhou ordered his own takeout.

Hu Manli found online that a delivery person had spit into takeout food, which made Xue Xiaozhou feel so sick that he couldn't eat it, so he ended up eating hot pot with Hu Manli. Xue Xiaozhou looked at the takeout in front of him and couldn't eat it. He drove directly to the building where Hu Manli lived. From afar, he saw Ding Zhiyuan going upstairs.

He mistakenly thought Hu Manli had arranged to meet with Ding Zhiyuan, so he quietly drove away. Ding Zhiyuan rushed over. Hu Manli clearly explained that the five hundred thousand yuan was used for Ding Daer's education fund.

Ding Zhiyuan advised Hu Manli not to argue with his parents and also complained bitterly to Hu Manli, saying that Qiu Lisu's temperament had changed dramatically after becoming pregnant, and he was stuck between his parents and Qiu Lisu, facing frustration from both sides. Hu Manli couldn't bear to mock him and advised him to adjust his mindset properly. Ding Zhiyuan thanked Hu Manli for her past efforts for the family.

Hu Manli reminded him not to continue indulging his parents, otherwise, it would bring unnecessary trouble. Ding Zhiyuan took his parents home. His mother urged him to ask Hu Manli for the money. Ding Zhiyuan couldn't stand it anymore and warned his parents not to bother Hu Manli again. Ding Zhiyuan booked train tickets for his parents for the next day overnight. They were both very angry and cursed Ding Zhiyuan for being heartless.

Qiu Lisu was happy to hear that Ding Zhiyuan was sending his parents away and asked Ding Zhiyuan to tell stories to the baby in her belly. Ding Zhiyuan had had enough. He wanted to focus on himself first before fulfilling Qiu Lisu's wishes, and Qiu Lisu no longer insisted. Hu Manli received a court summons and immediately went to court to see a lawyer. Lanyang Insurance also sent a lawyer.

Seven years ago, Hu Manli helped a client named Ma Yong purchase a three million yuan investment-linked insurance policy. Ma Yong wanted to withdraw the money but found that only hundreds of thousands yuan remained in the account. Ma Yong then sued Lanyang Insurance in court, demanding four million yuan in compensation. The court ruled against the insurance company, and Lanyang demanded Hu Manli bear the responsibility, citing that she had written the risk disclosure on behalf of Ma Yong. Hu Manli clearly remembered that at the time, Ma Yong was in a hurry for a business trip at the airport and asked her to write the risk disclosure on his behalf.

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