A Love Never Lost Episode 11 Recap

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Xie Shuhong had a beautiful face and figure, which caught the eye of Boss Yoshino. He made her a model for trying on new clothes and photographing them for a housewives’ fashion magazine. Yang Yifan arrived in Tokyo, Japan, bringing with him a sum of money from businessmen to support the revolutionary group in Tokyo. A member of the group mentioned that the recent counterfeit currency turmoil in Shanghai was related to Wu Tianbai.

Yang Yifan had also heard that Wu Tianbai was hiding in Osaka, but he had no one to help him find Wu Tianbai, so he went to the Army Officer Academy to seek help from Yang Kaizhi, who turned out to be his cousin. Boss Yoshino, though an old man, coveted Xie Shuhong’s beauty. However, he still maintained some decency and didn’t take any inappropriate actions.

He simply spoke bluntly, stating that he was a widower and wanted to find a woman to help him run the shop and become his wife. Yoshino said he could dress Xie Shuhong in the trendiest clothes from the shop, feature her in fashion magazines, and easily make big money. Yoshino wasn’t in a hurry for an answer—Xie Shuhong could take the night to think it over and give him a reply the next day.

Back at their place, Xie Shuhong looked distressed. Wu Tianbai sensed something was wrong and pressed her for the reason. Xie Shuhong told him that Yoshino wanted her to marry him. Wu Tianbai naturally objected and immediately threw the cut fabric aside. The next day, Xie Shuhong simply didn’t go to work.

A week later, Yang Kaizhi went to Yoshino’s clothing shop to inquire about Xie Shuhong’s whereabouts, but not only did he fail to get any information, he was also threatened by the boss into handing over 200 yen. Later, Yang Kaizhi finally found Xie Shuhong, who was selling flowers, and through her, he met with Wu Tianbai, conveyed Yang Yifan’s message, and gave Wu Tianbai some money.

On this trip, Yang Kaizhi was also to take Xie Shuhong back to Tokyo. After the incident in Shanghai, the Shanghai authorities had gone to Anqing in Anhui. Xie Shuhong’s sister, Xie Xueqing, had a miscarriage from the fright. Because their father had good connections in Anqing, the investigation by the Shanghai authorities was brushed off and not pursued further. The Xie family’s stationery shop was still operating, but business was no longer as good as before.

Xie’s father entrusted Yang Yifan with a sum of money, hoping that Xie Shuhong would not return to China and instead stay in Tokyo to study. Yang Yifan had already arranged for her to enroll at Aoyama Practical Women’s School, and the principal had agreed to admit her. Soon, Xie Shuhong ended her wandering life with Wu Tianbai and took a train with Yang Kaizhi to Tokyo, Japan.

Officer Gu Maichen came from a farming family and had always felt inferior. Hirata Ichiro mercilessly reprimanded and humiliated him in front of everyone, which stirred strong resentment in Gu Maichen’s heart. Liang Xiang comforted him, and then Li Renjun took Gu Maichen to the red-light district to restore his confidence. Hirata found out Liang Xiang was trying to win people over and issued a reprimand about the matter.

Unexpectedly, Gu Maichen, after drinking heavily, rushed at Hirata Ichiro with a gun, intending to kill him. Liang Xiang held him down tightly. The bullet missed Hirata, but Liang Xiang’s hand was cut by the blade on the gun. The school expelled Gu Maichen, reducing the number of Chinese military students from 52 to 51.

Wu Tianbai secretly came to Tokyo with the intent of meeting a few people, but he had no money, so he went to the girls’ school to find Xie Shuhong. Xie Shuhong gave him some money. Their whispering exchange had already been noticed from a distance by Principal Shimoda Utako. Yang Kaizhi introduced Lee Ju-hee, daughter of a wealthy Korean merchant, to Liang Xiang and Li Renjun. Not only Lee Ju-hee but also his cousin Yang Yifan were present. However, they were unaware that they were already being watched.

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