Resumen del episodio 10 de Hello, My Shining Lover
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After Ji Mo gave Du Guruonan his top, he began to feel unwell, prompting Du Guruonan to insist he stay with her. They shared a bed, maintaining a careful distance. Du Guruonan, unable to sleep, spoke to him. She reflected on the day, admitting that while she usually felt anxious about work, running away with him had brought a surprising sense of security, perhaps because he was there.
She told him that she didn't have many friends and would always remember those who helped her, offering her assistance for anything he might need in the future, declaring they should consider each other friends from then on, ready to go through thick and thin together. Ji Mo, half-asleep, dismissively told her she was "too noisy" and should go to sleep.
Meanwhile, Chen Fei'er arrived at Ji Mo’s residence, where she was startled to find Si Da, who explained that Ji Mo had taken Du Guruonan away, and both were now unreachable by phone. Chen Fei'er immediately assumed Ji Mo had abandoned her for Du Guruonan, worrying something might have happened to them.
When Si Da suggested calling the police, Chen Fei'er dismissively questioned if the police would bother with such a 'trivial personal matter,' insisting she would wait for them all night. By 10 AM the next morning, as they still hadn't returned, Chen Fei'er, her legs numb from waiting, grew frustrated. She told Si Da to stop waiting, stating that 'one-sided waiting would never bear fruit.' Ji Mo awoke to find Du Guruonan sitting on the bed.
She revealed she hadn't slept, having spent all night wiping his sweat until his fever broke at dawn. Ji Mo thanked her. He then asked if he had sleepwalked, to which Du Guruonan chuckled, saying he slept soundly, snoring loudly, and didn't say a single word in sleep, which surprised him.
As they prepared to leave, Du Guruonan urged him to hurry, citing "a pile of work at the company to deal with," implying taking care of him had been quite enough. Later, Ji Mo visited his friend Ai Li, a therapist, and shared that his sleepwalking had improved, not due to medication, but "because of someone." He speculated if proximity to this person could be the cause.
Ai Li explained that sleepwalking stems from the subconscious, suggesting this person provides Ji Mo with "a sense of security," fostering "dependence and trust," and that his subconscious has "opened his heart to them," forming a "secure attachment." Ji Mo vehemently denied any feelings for Du Guruonan, stating they were "impossible" and calling her "poison."
Ai Li advised him to maintain his current stable state, hinting that this person "might be the cure for you," but Ji Mo reiterated his conviction: "Between her and me, absolutely impossible. Impossible." Ai Li playfully remarked, "Using poison to fight poison isn't so bad either." Du Guruonan encountered Song Zihao, who was now awake. He sarcastically greeted her, asking if she was surprised to see him.
He then accused her of replacing him with Si Da and taking all his advertising contracts while he was in a coma, which Du Guruonan tried to frame as "misunderstandings" requiring a calm discussion. Tong Tong, present during the encounter, further stoked the flames, criticizing Du Guruonan for discarding their "past friendship for profit" and urging her to "stop clinging desperately." Du Guruonan warned Tong Tong about her "doing behind the scenes" and told her to "get lost."
Du Guruonan tried to calmly reason with Song Zihao, asking him not to let "momentary impulse destroy what we've worked so hard for," assuring him she "never considered giving up on him" and cherished their "master-disciple relationship." Song Zihao gave her an ultimatum: "If you terminate the contract with Sida now, I'll consider staying. Sida or me. You choose."
Du Guruonan refused to choose, asserting that both Si Da and he "are important" and she "won't easily give up on any of her artists." Enraged, Song Zihao declared, "From now on, we sever all ties." Soon after, Song Zihao held a press conference to announce his new agent, implicitly Tong Tong.
He publicly slandered Du Guruonan, claiming "long-standing disagreements" over work principles and accusing her of ignoring his needs, assigning "endless and overwhelming workloads" that jeopardized his health and caused "severe mental distress." He found her "disrespect towards artists. . . unbearable" and stated he "can no longer work with someone who lacks humanity and principles."
When asked about his car accident, he fueled rumors by saying "there's no smoke without fire," implying Du Guruonan's involvement but choosing not to "pursue anyone's responsibility" out of respect for their past working relationship. He then shifted focus to working with his new agent to get his career "back on track." At a Wing Fashion photoshoot, Ji Mo's assistant, Alan, informed him that Chen Fei'er was refusing to shoot, her "condition seems a bit off."
Chen Fei'er, visibly upset, rejected the clothes for being "without any design" and declared she was "not shooting anyway." When Ji Mo tried to reason with her, she angrily confronted him about "abandoning" her, standing her up, and disappearing, demanding to know where he was last night. Ji Mo retorted that his personal life was "not obligated" to her.
He then accused her of "belittling herself" by mixing personal feelings with work, emphasizing his "principle is to maintain professionalism at work. Without any personal feelings involved," and expecting the same from her. Chen Fei'er defiantly stated her principle was "whatever I feel like," and since she was in a bad mood, she wouldn't shoot. Ji Mo dismissed the team. Later, Si Da confided in Du Guruonan, expressing concern about Song Zihao’s return.
He reassured her, "I'll always be here for you." A director then informed Si Da that he was no longer needed for the ad shoot, as Song Zihao, being more popular and "willing to lower his fee," had replaced him. Du Guruonan confronted Song Zihao, accusing him of using "price reduction as a tactic to push Sida out," calling it "despicable."
Song Zihao retaliated by mocking Si Da as Du Guruonan's "lapdog" and warning him to "stay away from this kind of money-grubbing woman," suggesting she would "use you up and kick you to the curb." Si Da angrily defended Du Guruonan, stating, "You can insult me, but don't you insult Ruonan-jie." Song Zihao then taunted, "Did you two sleep together or something?" Enraged, Si Da attacked Song Zihao.
Du Guruonan intervened to break up the fight, while Tong Tong secretly recorded the entire altercation on her phone. Du Guruonan tended to Si Da's facial wounds, admonishing him that "the most important thing for an artist is controlling your temper" and that his "every word and action. . . is being watched by many people," warning that "one wrong move could ruin your career." Si Da countered that he couldn't stand anyone "bullying" her.
Du Guruonan stressed the importance of "endurance," teaching him that "losing temper is instinct, controlling it is true skill." Si Da then asked where she had been the previous night. She explained that Ji Mo's car "broke down halfway," forcing them to "stay in the suburbs for the night" at a hotel. Si Da mentioned Chen Fei'er had waited for them all night and "seemed pretty angry," saying, "Wishful waiting never leads to anything good."
Du Guruonan then realized Chen Fei'er's anger was likely "because of Jimo." Upon realizing Chen Fei'er's feelings, Du Guruonan sought her out for a private meeting. She directly asked Chen Fei'er if she liked Ji Mo. Chen Fei'er, initially hesitant, confessed her deep feelings for him, explaining her insecurities and her fear that Du Guruonan, her ever-supportive friend, would step aside if she knew.
Du Guruonan reassured Chen Fei'er, playfully dismissing Ji Mo as "not her type" due to their contrasting tastes and even jokingly urged Chen Fei'er to "take him" so she could get her house back. Reassured, Chen Fei'er's spirits visibly lifted, and the prior misunderstanding between the two friends was resolved. However, after returning home, Du Guruonan's earlier good humor faded as she confronted Ji Mo.
Annoyed by the situation with Chen Fei'er and Ji Mo's seemingly easy charm, she angrily told him she was serious about him moving out and accused him of "flirting everywhere" and "seducing people he shouldn't." Their argument was abruptly interrupted by a cockroach, which terrified Ji Mo, causing him to jump into Du Guruonan's arms.
She calmly dispatched the insect, but despite the momentary physical closeness, Du Guruonan reiterated her demand for him to find a new place by the next morning. Soon after, Tong Tong, eager to maximize the impact of the fight, encouraged Song Zihao to make his fake injury more "exaggerated" to gain "fans' sympathy and anger."
She reminded him that their goal was to "crush Sida beneath our feet" and ensure "he and Du Guruonan can never recover from this," quoting Du Guruonan’s own mantra: "If you're not ruthless, your position isn't secure." Si Da, overhearing news of Song Zihao's "serious injury," denounced it as "slander."
Meanwhile, Du Guruonan informed Ji Mo that she was serious about him moving out, offering to pay the penalty fee, and urging him to "find a place quickly and move out." Du Guruonan later confronted Tong Tong about Song Zihao's fake injury, which was created using "special effects wax." Tong Tong bragged about the online public opinion being "completely one-sided" in their favor, stating that with "photos and videos. . .
and both witnesses and evidence," no one would believe Du Guruonan's "truth." Du Guruonan, recording on her phone, warned that since they had "no shame," she would "lay her cards on the table." Tong Tong, in her arrogance, finally admitted, "The injury is fake. I did it on purpose to frame you, to ruin you forever. What can you do about it?" Du Guruonan revealed she had "recorded" the confession.
Just as Du Guruonan was about to expose Tong Tong, her boss appeared, ordering her to "delete the recording." He argued that "Song Zihao is the company's top artist," while "Sida isn't as popular." He reminded her of the industry's harsh reality: "fame comes first, money follows," and "whoever has more fame calls the shots." Du Guruonan protested that this would "affect that kid's future prospects," as Si Da "just debuted."
The boss then offered her back "the head agent position" if she stopped "wasting. . . time and energy" on Si Da. Du Guruonan adamantly "refused," stating she "won't give up on Sida" and would "take responsibility" since he chose to work with her. The boss warned her about the confidentiality agreement she signed with the company and the legal consequences if the recording caused reputational damage.
He cautioned that even if she revealed the truth, "Sida won't be able to turn things around" and the "company could at any time blacklist him," making his life "even harder," and that her actions would only "ruin him." Unbeknownst to Ji Mo, his assistant, Alan, sent a bouquet of flowers to Chen Fei'er in Ji Mo's name to appease her after the failed photoshoot.
Chen Fei'er's assistant reminded her that she was "allergic to pollen," but upon seeing the flowers were from Ji Mo, Chen Fei'er insisted on keeping them, placing them outside her window to admire through the glass. During a subsequent photoshoot, Chen Fei'er suffered a severe allergic reaction, her neck turning red. Ji Mo, unaware of the flowers, chastised her for her lack of professionalism and poor diet.
Her assistant, in a moment of frustration, blurted out, "If Fei'er hadn't received the flowers you sent, would she be having this allergic reaction?" Ji Mo was shocked, and Chen Fei'er was rushed to the hospital. At the hospital, Ji Mo apologized to Chen Fei'er for his earlier harsh words, explaining he "genuinely didn't know" about her pollen allergy. Chen Fei'er then confessed her feelings, admitting, "What can I do? I like you."
She elaborated that she admired him for not judging people by their appearance and for his consideration, revealing that she "used to be overweight too" and still felt insecure. She had fantasized that he "wouldn't leave me" even if she changed, believing he "healed her." Ji Mo told her she was "wonderful and outstanding," and "many people would love you and adore you. But that person isn't me." Chen Fei'er then asked, "Is it Ruonan?"
Ji Mo denied it, insisting, "What does she have to do with this? I have no feelings for Du Guruonan. I wouldn't like her." Chen Fei'er, with a knowing look, stated he was "fooling himself," explaining, "liking someone is like having an allergy. You can't hide it. You care about her, worry about her, get nervous for her, and soften towards her." She urged him to "think carefully, do you really have no feelings for her?" Accepting that the "outcome remains the same" despite her "scheming," she found "it easier to accept" losing to her "best friend" and encouraged Du Guruonan to bravely pursue Ji Mo.














