Resumen del episodio 10 de My Destiny
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With the Spring Festival approaching, the construction site cafeteria where the three women worked has officially closed. Having successfully secured their year-end bonuses, Li Juan and Hao Qianqian prepare to head home, tearfully saying their goodbyes at the station. Hao Qianqian promises to page Fang Wanzhi frequently, while Li Juan vows to pick her up when she returns on the eighteenth.
Fang Wanzhi, determined to make her own way, decides to stay in Shenzhen and finds a modest room in Buji Town. She negotiates the rent with her new landlady, Pei, who is busy with a mahjong game. Although the room lacks a kitchen and the bathroom is far away, Fang Wanzhi secures a three-month lease after charmingly convincing Pei that her presence as a "Lucky Star" might help the landlady win more games.
Meanwhile, Meng Siyuan travels dozens of hours by train to Shenzhen, hoping to take his daughter home for the holidays. He arrives at the quiet construction site only to find the cafeteria empty. After leaving his ID with the guard to gain entry, he discovers Fang Wanzhi’s withered flower arrangement. He carefully rearranges the flowers and leaves a note, expressing his regret at missing her but reminding her that Yu County will always be her home.
Later, Fang Wanzhi calls Grandma Yu from a public phone and learns her father had come looking for her. She rushes back to the site, but he has already departed. Reading his note, she realizes she is truly on her own for her first Lunar New Year in a strange city, viewing it as a necessary cost for her future. At the train station, Fang Wanzhi spots a flyer for a high-paying caregiver position.
She meets a driver who is desperate to find a replacement for his boss’s father so he can return to Shaanxi to be with his wife. Despite having no professional experience, Fang Wanzhi mentions that her mother was a nursing school principal and that she grew up surrounded by medical knowledge. Seeing her sincerity, the driver offers her triple pay—four thousand yuan for the twenty-day holiday period.
Fang Wanzhi insists on a formal labor contract before beginning the job at the hospital. Her patient is Jia Zhihuai, who is recovering from a gastrectomy. Fang Wanzhi provides meticulous care, turning him frequently to prevent bedsores and monitoring his liquid diet. However, trouble arises when Jia Zhihuai's daughter, Ms. Jia, arrives.
Finding Fang Wanzhi resting on the sofa, Ms. Jia creates a scene, accusing her of neglect and even suggesting that her good looks make her a "flirt" trying to seduce her wealthy father. Despite the Head nurse’s defense of Fang Wanzhi’s professional conduct—specifically her knowledge of electrolyte imbalances and diet restrictions—Ms. Jia fires her.
Fang Wanzhi maintains her dignity, demanding the three days of pay stipulated in her contract for wrongful termination, and declines a long-term job offer from the Head nurse, stating that hospital work is not her ultimate goal in Shenzhen. The situation changes when Jia Youcai, the patient’s son, uses the address on the contract to find Fang Wanzhi’s new home. He apologizes for his sister’s behavior, explaining that she couldn't even manage two hours of care before giving up.
He asks Fang Wanzhi to return and offers her the full salary in advance. Fang Wanzhi agrees to help but refuses the money until the work is finished. Back at the hospital, her diligence pays off when she notices Jia Zhihuai choking. Her quick response allows the medical team to perform suction, preventing a dangerous lung infection. Jia Zhihuai is deeply grateful, realizing she saved his life.
In a separate setting, Hao Qianqian finds herself at odds with the strict traditions of her in-laws, the Liu family. During a holiday banquet, she is told that women are not allowed to drink, leading to a confrontation where she threatens to return to Shenzhen. Her husband, Liu Zhu, eventually relents, promising to change the family rules to keep her happy.
By the Lantern Festival, Jia Zhihuai has recovered significantly and tries to hire Fang Wanzhi as his permanent caregiver with continued triple pay. Fang Wanzhi politely declines, explaining her desire to build a career beyond caregiving. She eventually places a long-distance call to Meng Siyuan and Grandma Yu to wish them a late happy New Year.
She informs her father that she has found a better-paying job and is doing well, though she still struggles to call him "Dad" during their conversation. To show his gratitude, Jia Youcai visits Fang Wanzhi's home to pay her final wages and presents her with artistic flowers. He insists on taking her for tea in his vehicle. Fang Wanzhi is surprised to find that his personal "car" is actually a large, spotless mini-bus.
As he drives her through the city, Jia Youcai reveals that he owns a major transportation business with dozens of such buses running the route between Shenzhen and Guangzhou. He explains that he had been driving the routes himself over the holiday because all his regular drivers had gone home, taking advantage of the peak travel season to earn as much as possible.


















