Resumen del episodio 30 (final) de Her Blaze

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Following the public exposure of his crimes, Jiang Dongchao was served with a dismissal notice signed by all board members. As his commercial empire collapsed, he desperately tried to manipulate his employees one last time by bringing up their personal debts and family struggles, but his words no longer held power. Wan Lingling stood before him, finally free. She declared she was leaving him and would no longer allow him to use their daughter as a tool for control.

She revealed that she was the one who provided Rao Yuci with the necklace containing the digital evidence of his illegal financial activities, choosing her daughter's future over his downfall. As Jiang Dongchao was led away by the police, Rao Yuci confronted him. She reminded him that his past sins would be systematically unraveled and that his ultimate retribution was falling at the very moment he felt closest to the peak.

She mocked his belief that good people don’t experience miracles, as his downfall was the miracle she had worked to achieve. Legal judgments followed swiftly. Jiang Dongchao was sentenced to life imprisonment for fund-raising fraud, with his political rights stripped and all assets confiscated. Bai Qingyu received six months for instigating intentional injury. Han Congfei's social media accounts were permanently banned after a public apology for spreading false information.

Miss Gao faced administrative detention, while the case against Bai Muran was closed following his suicide. Meanwhile, Chen Mo faced the consequences of his choices; his medical license was revoked, and he was barred from the profession for five years. Rao Yuci declined Li Wancheng’s invitation to return to Lysen Group. She visited Professor Yang and Santie at the Xinkang Treatment Center.

During their visit, Wu Zhice, who had been in a coma for days, miraculously regained consciousness, bringing the group to tears of joy. Before leaving the city, Chen Mo left a letter for Rao Yuci, delivered by the young girl Nuannuan. In the letter, he admitted he had been wrong to ask her to let go of the past without understanding its weight.

He confessed that his initial approach was not for revenge, but because he never forgot the girl who held an umbrella for him on a rainy night fifteen years ago. Rao Yuci returned to her childhood home to start anew. She spent her days repainting the walls, a ritual to wash away the stains of the past three years.

When she finally opened the door to her parents' room, she found her mother, Xu Zhaohe, caring for her father, Rao Shusheng. Sitting in his wheelchair, the elder Rao finally admitted his mistakes and his debt to her, allowing Rao Yuci to release her long-held emotional burden. A year passed. The legal proceedings against Bai Liangliang concluded. Although she required mental health treatment during the trial, the court handed down a combined five-year sentence for attempted injury and false accusation.

Xian Pengyu visited her at the treatment center, bringing her favorite hulatang from Guanyuxuan. As he watched her piece together a letter from her mother, he tried to comfort her by saying everything was over. Bai Liangliang responded with a mysterious smile that remained difficult to read. Lysen Group underwent a complete transformation. Wang Meng was appointed CFO, Sima Yang became the Vice President of Investment Department 2, and Yu Peidong took over as CEO.

During a press conference, Yu Peidong deviated from his script to speak from the heart. He admitted to his own past disillusionment and credited his "comrade"—Rao Yuci—for waking him up to the true responsibility of their industry. He pledged that the new Lysen would prioritize social responsibility and transparency. Among the staff, Tian Tian described Rao Yuci to the new recruits as a living legend.

One afternoon, Rao Yuci sat alone on a familiar park bench, finding a sense of peace. Her solitude was interrupted when Chen Mo quietly sat beside her and handed her a bottle of soda. With a simple greeting—"Hello, Rao Yuci"—they looked at each other and smiled. Rao Yuci realized that while life is marked by the colors of joy and sorrow, these memories require a sense of ritual to be processed. By finding closure with the past, she was finally ready to run toward the future without looking back.

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