Resumen del episodio 30 de Hilarious Family 2
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As Ruan Ling and Wei Shuangxi prepared to embark on a journey to compile a new tea record, their friends gathered to see them off. Ai Sixi offered peaches and Guiwei provided Ruan Ling with durable, washed clothes he had previously worn for their travels through the tea mountains. Guiwei also contributed his cherished Wufang beans, a snack he particularly enjoyed with drinks.
Their farewell was abruptly interrupted by a group of thugs, who stormed into the tea shop, declaring they were there on behalf of Chief Jing Nanfeng to seize the property, claiming it belonged to Jinyu Tea. Jing Kan vehemently protested, asserting the tea shop was family property and as the eldest grandson, he had a right to it, not Jing Nanfeng alone. Seeing the numerical disadvantage, Ruan Ling quickly announced he was leaving to find someone, then swiftly exited.
The thugs, confident, simply waited. As time passed and Ruan Ling didn't return, Guiwei worried he had fled, but Ai Sixi maintained her trust in him, though she too wondered who he had gone to seek. Just as the thugs prepared to violently take over the shop, Ruan Ling reappeared, accompanied by Long Er and his associates, who had been released from prison last month thanks to Ruan Ling.
The thugs' demeanor instantly shifted from aggressive to fearful and respectful upon seeing Long Er. Long Er swiftly dealt with the troublemakers. Then, Manager Wang, who had been observing the situation, stepped forward after seeing the forceful takeover fail, offering to purchase the tea shop for 500 taels. Jing Kan found the price exorbitant, noting a neighboring shop cost only 200 taels, and questioned Manager Wang's change of allegiance from Manager Luo to Jing Nanfeng.
Manager Wang, however, was adamant: either they pay or he would take the shop. Faced with this impossible demand, Jing Kan was at a loss, but at that critical moment, Lin Donglin arrived and promptly offered the 500 taels, securing the tea shop. Meanwhile, a distraught Luo Aji sought comfort with Wan'er after learning the truth of his parentage.
Luo Zhusi, heartbroken by her son's pain, expressed her deep regret to Wan'er, lamenting that she could have raised Luo Aji herself, and wished he wouldn't hate her. Wan'er, in turn, comforted Luo Zhusi, acknowledging the shock of the revelation, and Luo Zhusi pleaded with Wan'er to care for Luo Aji. Later, several managers of Jinyu Tea approached Luo Zhusi, urging her to reclaim her position as chief manager from Jing Nanfeng, whom they deemed both incompetent and two-faced.
They also revealed that Jing Nanfeng had tricked the elderly Wei Junyi into going to the mountains for a ritual, leaving the family in disarray, and implored Luo Zhusi to step in and restore order. Luo Zhusi, however, had made up her mind; she declared her desire to focus on being a mother, rather than a chief manager, and declined to intervene, sending the managers away. At home, Jing Nanfeng, heavily intoxicated, faced his wife, Xue Muyun.
She confronted him about his recent cruel actions, including discarding Luo Zhusi's belongings and sending thugs to Jing Kan's shop. Jing Nanfeng, feeling undermined, retorted that no one in the family respected him as the head or chief manager, and no one looked up to him. His anger escalated, and he physically assaulted Xue Muyun.
Their daughter, Jing Zhenzhu, bravely stepped in to protect her mother, telling her father she was no longer a child and that he should stay away from them. Enraged, Jing Nanfeng tried to force Jing Zhenzhu to drink with him. Just then, Lin Donglin intervened, positioning himself between Jing Nanfeng and Jing Zhenzhu, proclaiming himself her husband and vowing to protect them. Jing Nanfeng violently attacked Lin Donglin with a stool, injuring him. Moments later, Ai Sixi arrived.
She confronted Jing Nanfeng about sending thugs from Anping Bridge to Jing Kan’s shop. He defiantly admitted to it, asserting his authority as the master of the house, Jing family's manager, and their elder. Ai Sixi, unfazed, countered that if he couldn't be a proper elder, she wouldn't respect him, calling him a "burden" to the family and warning him that there were still people who could control him, and that she herself could.
After a brief physical altercation where Ai Sixi overpowered him, leaving him bruised, Jing Nanfeng hastily retreated, vowing revenge. Elsewhere, Yunzhu accompanied Ai Sixi's mother, Mai Youyou, to a physician. The doctor delivered grim news: Mai Youyou's long-undiagnosed illness had progressed too far, and even the most skilled physicians could do nothing. She was given approximately a month to live with daily medication. Upon hearing this, Mai Youyou, with an urgent desire, insisted on seeing Ai Sixi one last time.
Yunzhu tried to dissuade her, explaining that her frail condition could not withstand the travel, noting that without daily acupuncture, she might not even last half a month. Mai Youyou remained resolute, stating she only followed her own will, lamenting that even heaven seemed to deny her request. Seeing her determination and despair, Yunzhu eventually directed the carriage to turn back towards Ai Sixi. Upon her return, Wei Junyi, Jing Nanfeng’s mother, was furious after learning of his actions.
She confronted him about smashing Jing Kan's shop, throwing out Luo Zhusi's belongings, and abusing his wife and daughter. Jing Nanfeng attempted to justify himself, claiming his actions were for the unified management of the family, and that his argument with Xue Muyun was due to intoxication. He also blamed Luo Zhusi, accusing her of having lost her virtue before marrying into the Jing family and for being the reason he was banished to Qiongzhou Island.
Wei Junyi expressed her deep disappointment, realizing her earlier hope for his change was a foolish fantasy. She emphatically stated that the family belonged to those who truly protected it, not merely those with shared blood, adding that while blood runs thick, it doesn't always signify affection, and there are bonds stronger than blood.
Jing Nanfeng dismissed her words, reminding her of her lack of support at the clan meeting and declaring that he was indeed the "playboy" she always perceived him to be. He then told her to take care of herself, warning her not to meddle, and ordered guards to watch her, effectively confining her to the house. As the moon rose, Wei Shuangxi and Ruan Ling prepared for their departure, exchanging heartfelt goodbyes with their friends.
They were wished well on their journey to the tea mountains, and hopes were expressed for their safe return and for Guiwei's budding romance with Jiao'e. After they left, Jing Kan, Ai Sixi, and Guiwei discussed renaming their tea shop, now free from Jinyu Tea's control. Guiwei suggested "Youming Hall," a name that Ai Sixi and Jing Kan readily approved of.
Shortly after, Yunzhu informed Ai Sixi that Mai Youyou had found a house and wished for Ai Sixi to see it. Ai Sixi was initially puzzled by her mother's sudden desire to settle down, as Mai Youyou was known for becoming uncomfortable if she didn't visit bustling streets for three days. She agreed to go, but during the journey, she sensed Yunzhu's unease and pressed for the truth. Tearfully, Yunzhu finally revealed Mai Youyou's grave illness.
Ai Sixi rushed to her mother's bedside, her heart breaking as tears streamed down her face. Meanwhile, Jing Zhenzhu attempted to convince Lin Donglin to leave, believing she had no value left for him and that his protection of her would be a burden. Lin Donglin refused, asserting that she and their family were his top priority, and that his shop held no meaning without them.
He acknowledged her unhappy childhood caused by her father and her pain, but urged her not to give up on herself, emphasizing that as long as one is alive, all difficulties are minor. He promised to protect and care for her until she could embrace herself and accept that the love offered to her is unconditional. Deeply moved by his unwavering commitment, Jing Zhenzhu embraced him.
Concurrently, Manager Tan met with Jing Kan, expressing his dismay at Jing Nanfeng's outrageous conduct as chief manager, not only taking his position but also trying to seize his shop. Manager Tan then revealed that he was a 'forgetting-age friend' of Jing Kan's mother's adoptive father and presented him with a diary. Jing Kan recognized his mother's maiden name, Miaomiao, within its pages, along with a poem, realizing it was her private diary that no one else should have seen. Manager Tan then delivered a devastating revelation: Jing Kan's mother had been driven to her death by Jing Nanfeng.











