Crush Episode 15 Recap

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Su Nianqin’s father was formally prepared for the liver transplant. Before being wheeled into surgery, Su Nianqin held his father’s hand tightly for the first time and bowed to the chief surgeon, asking them to do their best to save his father. Late at night, Wuyan’s mother found her husband cold to the touch and called the doctor in a panic.

She was terrified and tried calling Wuyan, who was on the rooftop of her rented apartment, drinking beer and crying as she recalled memories of Su Nianqin, feeling incredibly foolish. When the phone rang, she didn’t even look at it and tossed it aside before passing out drunk. Unable to reach her daughter and unable to find her or her husband, Wuyan’s mother was deeply shaken. Thankfully, Wei Hao’s parents arrived in time to support her.

Wei Hao’s father quickly called his son, urging him to contact Wuyan. Su Nianqin’s father’s liver transplant was a success. After everything was settled, Su asked Xiaolu to take him to Wuyan’s apartment. But when they got there, only Cheng Yin was home, and she didn’t know where Wuyan was. No one could reach her. The next morning, Wuyan woke up with a hangover and saw dozens of missed calls.

She quickly called her mom back, but it was Wei Hao’s father who answered and told her her father had passed away. She grabbed her backpack and rushed downstairs, running into Su Nianqin who had waited all night to apologize. Wuyan told him that no matter how regretful someone may feel, there’s no medicine for remorse—she never wanted to see him again. Then she got into a cab back to her hometown.

When she got home, all she saw was her father’s portrait. Her mother, emotionally overwhelmed, couldn’t face her. Staring at her father’s photo, Wuyan knelt and tearfully apologized, admitting she had been wrong, childish, and willful—but it was already too late. Having lost Wuyan, Su Nianqin grew anxious and distressed. In desperation, he listened to the MP3 recordings Wuyan had made for him. Wei Hao returned home to help Wuyan with her father’s funeral.

After everything was settled, Wuyan contacted Sister Xi to say she wanted to return and host the band special she had planned. Her father had been there during the planning, and she wanted to air it in his memory. Sister Xi agreed. As the host, Wuyan interviewed Wei Hao’s Taoyzi Band. With Sister Xi’s support, Wuyan—though still emotionally affected—successfully launched the program. Though the initial ratings were poor, by the end it became the most-listened-to show in that time slot.

It ended with a heartfelt message from Wuyan to her father and was a major success. Su Nianqin listened to the entire broadcast, felt ashamed of what he had said and done, and wept in the hospital hallway. The premiere of Wuyan’s new show was a hit. The station wanted her to be the permanent host, but after all she had been through, she felt she needed to take on her responsibilities as a daughter.

She resigned and planned to find a job in her hometown. After learning her true reasons, Sister Xi expressed her support. Wuyan had a farewell dinner with Wei Hao and her old friends. Wei Hao, after drinking, criticized her for missing Uncle Sang’s final moments because of Su Nianqin. Though the words were harsh, they were true. Wuyan regretted it deeply. On the way home, Cheng Yin—who had claustrophobia—took the elevator, which happened to stop due to a power outage. Both she and Wuyan were injured. After getting their wounds treated, Wuyan packed her things and prepared to return home for good.

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