Resumen del episodio 3 de Her Blaze

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Jiang Dongchao remains a master of preparation. Before confronting Li Wangcheng, he had already secured the support of Li Wantian and the majority of shareholders for his reappointment at the upcoming meeting. Handing over an unissued letter addressed to the shareholders, Jiang framed himself not as a rival, but as Li Wangcheng's most loyal ally and "brother."

While Jiang maintained a calm exterior, his departure left Li Wangcheng in a silent rage, as he lashed out at the documents on his desk. Meanwhile, Bai Liangliang faced a crisis after the rooftop incident. She instructed her assistant, Tina, to have Li Mingxuan claim his actions were a result of an accidental overdose due to stress.

Li Mingxuan immediately saw through the deception, realizing Bai was attempting to label him as mentally unstable, just as she had done to Rao Yuci three years ago. The situation took a sharp turn when Jiang Dongchao called with two non-negotiable orders: Bai was to fully cooperate with Rao Yuci on the Dada Wine Industry project, and Li Mingxuan was to be expelled from Lysen immediately.

After the call, a shaken Li Mingxuan warned Bai that Rao was no longer the kind person she once knew; she had returned with a cold heart and would not spare anyone who had wronged her. As the corporate war escalated, Rao Yuci noticed she was being followed. Her shadow was Chen Mo, a psychological counselor from the Xinkang Treatment Center, who claimed to be conducting a routine follow-up.

Rao, suspicious and dismissive, insisted she was cured and rejected his attempts to evaluate her. Sensing his presence was more than just professional duty, she quickly distanced herself from him. Bai Liangliang, looking for a way to secure her own future, visited Xian Pengyu at Yuanjian Capital. With Bai Muran currently abroad, the two shared an intimate moment in a private elevator.

Xian later led her to a vantage point where they observed Liu Yang meeting with Huang Xiushui, a powerful market analyst known for his ability to influence foreign funds through storytelling. Simultaneously, Yu Peidong sent the young intern, Tian Tian, to the club to gather information on the Dada project. Her beauty immediately caught Huang Xiushui’s eye—a detail Bai Liangliang was quick to use to her advantage. Bai later finalized a scheme with Liu Yang regarding Dada Wine Industry.

Zhaohui Private Equity would lead the investment, while Bai worked the internal channels at Lysen. The plan involved using a fraudulent but "perfect" financial report and Huang Xiushui’s influence to create enough hype to lure Jiang Dongchao into the deal. Bai’s personal terms were clear: the moment Jiang announced Lysen’s involvement, she would take her profits and exit.

To ensure the analyst's cooperation, Bai gave Tian Tian a black card to buy an expensive dress and instructed her to be the perfect companion at a dinner that evening. At the dinner, Huang Xiushui captivated the guests with a poetic history of ancient wine jars. Bai Liangliang, having prepared herself with a hangover remedy, dominated the drinking session to secure the deal.

As the night ended, she pushed a hesitant Tian Tian to accompany Huang further, suggesting that high rewards require personal sacrifice. This exchange was watched by the media blogger Han Congfei. Meanwhile, Rao Yuci conducted her own investigation, meeting with Zhou Lufeng from Baiying Business Investigation to obtain the real, unvarnished financial report for Dada Wine Industry. Late at night, Chen Mo waited outside Rao Yuci’s home.

When he tried to analyze her psychological state, Rao turned the tables, accurately dissecting his own professional ambitions and failures. However, when Chen Mo crossed a line by mentioning her parents and her three years away, Rao responded with a sharp punch and a freezing warning to stay away from her family. Seeking to undermine Jiang Dongchao, Bai Liangliang presented a "double win" strategy to Li Wangcheng.

She proposed that if he supported the Dada project, Lysen would see massive IPO profits. Crucially, she revealed that the company’s financials were fraudulent. Once Jiang Dongchao was committed, Li Wangcheng could leak the evidence of his negligent oversight to the media, destroying Jiang’s reputation and allowing the Li family to reclaim total control of the Lysen Group. Armed with the real audit, Rao Yuci confronted her manager, Yu Peidong, about the irregularities in Dada’s books.

Yu, however, told her to simply follow orders and not cause trouble for the leadership. Undeterred, Rao went directly to Jiang Dongchao. To her surprise, Jiang was indifferent to the fraud. He explained that in business, the truth of a report matters less than whether the "story" can attract money. Bai Liangliang soon arrived with Huang Xiushui, mocking Rao’s integrity and reminding her that the project was now under the control of Investment Department One.

Chen Mo continued to pursue Rao, eventually taking her to see a deaf girl named Nuannuan and her mother. He proved that the family Rao had dismissed as scammers were genuinely struggling to afford a hearing aid. Seeing their reality, Rao softened. She left money for the family and apologized for her suspicion, marking a rare moment of vulnerability. The Dada Wine Industry project launch was a grand event, featuring Huang Xiushui’s romanticized presentation of the brand's history.

Amidst the success, the owner of Dada, Young Master Jiang, grew overconfident. He publicly patted Jiang Dongchao on the shoulder and reminisced about their shared childhood in a poor village, unintentionally embarrassing the executive. Enraged by this breach of status, Jiang Dongchao privately ordered Bai Liangliang to make the man "disappear" from his sight permanently. As the event concluded, Liu Yang handed a hotel room card to a struggling Tian Tian, pressuring her to visit Huang Xiushui. While she walked toward the room, Rao Yuci received an urgent call from Zhou Lufeng, who had discovered a very familiar name among the secret backers of the Dada project.

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