Resumen del episodio 14 de My Destiny
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Fang Wanzhi finally secured a large shipment of denim goods worth nearly 360,000 yuan from Director Huang. However, despite the high quality of the merchandise, the reality at Dongmen Market was harsh. During the first morning of the exhibition, foot traffic was sparse, and she managed to sell only seven items. With a massive second payment looming in just a few days, the pressure of a potential financial collapse weighed heavily on her.
When Hao Qianqian returned to help, she suggested they return to their roots as a singing group to make money. Fang Wanzhi saw a better opportunity: she decided to use Hao Qianqian’s talent to save the business. She convinced the market administrators to let her set up a temporary stage, branding Hao Qianqian as a famous singer from Southeast Asia who was visiting Shenzhen privately.
Fang Wanzhi argued that such an attraction would revitalize the entire street and bring in the crowds that the struggling market desperately needed. Impressed by her initiative, the administrators not only approved the stage but also allowed her to extend the sale until ten at night, even offering an electrician to set up lights. The plan worked brilliantly. Crowds gathered as Hao Qianqian performed "My Future is Not a Dream," and sales began to climb.
However, the event was nearly derailed when a drunk man recognized Hao Qianqian from her days singing at street food stalls. He mocked her "international star" persona and attempted to harass her, offering two hundred yuan to touch her. Gao Xiang tried to intervene but was shoved aside and insulted. Just as the situation escalated, Yang Hui and his fellow soldiers arrived in uniform.
Yang Hui stood his ground, warning the man that his actions constituted a criminal offense in a public space. Faced with the authority of the soldiers, the harasser apologized and fled. After the crowd settled, Fang Wanzhi remained cold toward Yang Hui, assuming he had traveled to Shenzhen just to ask for more money as he had in his previous letters.
She even tried to give him a small amount of cash as "wages" for helping and told him not to expect a penny more. It was then that Yang Hui revealed the truth. He hadn't been asking for money for himself; a close comrade had been paralyzed during training, and the soldiers were desperately trying to raise funds for his family. Yang Hui had even borrowed an advance on his allowance from his superior to contribute.
Realizing she had deeply misunderstood him, Fang Wanzhi was overcome with guilt. To help his aunt, Yang Hui and his comrades stayed at the market for two nights, sleeping on cots and guarding the stock so Fang Wanzhi wouldn't have to move the heavy goods back and forth. Before leaving to return to his unit, Yang Hui entrusted Fang Wanzhi with a personal mission. He gave her a photo of Zhao Jun, the daughter of her second aunt.
Zhao Jun had fled to Shenzhen after a falling out with her mother, who favored her son. Fang Wanzhi promised to look for her, though she knew finding one person in a city as large as Shenzhen would be a daunting task. Despite the success of the stage performances, Fang Wanzhi realized that selling the denim piece by piece to individual customers was still too slow to meet her repayment deadline.
Gao Xiang also informed her that one of the students he had borrowed money from needed 30,000 yuan back immediately for an emergency. Seeing her predicament, a local tea vendor suggested she contact Gold Tooth, a powerful wholesaler in Dongmen. Fang Wanzhi went directly to Gold Tooth's territory. When he caught her trying to pitch her goods to one of his regular clients, she didn't back down.
Instead, she sat down for herbal tea with him and honestly explained her urgent need for fund recovery. Impressed by her boldness and the quality of her goods, Gold Tooth proposed a deal to buy out her entire inventory. They agreed on a price with a twenty-five percent markup. To protect Gold Tooth's reputation and pricing, Fang Wanzhi agreed to clear her stall within three days and wait before listing any new stock.
With the wholesale deal finalized, Fang Wanzhi successfully cleared all the denim stock. She paid Director Huang the full balance of the contract and returned the borrowed funds to Gao Xiang's students. This venture marked her first significant profit since arriving in Shenzhen, firmly establishing her as a capable businesswoman.
As the three sisters celebrated their success over a meal, the accountant at the factory addressed her for the first time as "Boss Fang," signaling her new status in the competitive world of Shenzhen trade.


















