Resumen del episodio 6 de My Destiny

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Hao Qianqian shared her bittersweet past with her friends, revealing that she was born to a mother from Sichuan and a father from Zhejiang. Her father had divorced her mother shortly after her birth simply because she was a girl. After running away as a teenager to find her mother, she was eventually left with her grandmother.

Her childhood was spent collecting scrap metal with her grandfather in the city, and she never had the chance to attend a single day of school. Despite her lack of education, Hao Qianqian was proud of her resilience, having learned to earn money through singing and dancing at a young age to buy the pretty clothes she desired.

She had initially come to Shenzhen with dreams of becoming a professional singer, but the high level of competition intimidated her, leading her to settle for a kitchen job that paid a steady thousand yuan a month. Meanwhile, Meng Siyuan took decisive action to clear Fang Wanzhi’s name. He returned to the university and delivered a scathing rebuke to the administrators who had previously presided over the biased disciplinary hearing.

He questioned their integrity as educators, pointing out how they had fanned the flames of power by attempting to shield Han Bin and even planning to give him an award for bravery. Following his intervention, the school no longer moved forward with Fang Wanzhi’s expulsion. Meng Siyuan eventually tracked Fang Wanzhi down to the crowded, noisy kitchen of a Shenzhen construction site.

Standing before his daughter, the once-imposing father was humbled by the sight of her exhaustion and her worn, injured hands. He offered a sincere apology, admitting he had been too impulsive and had failed to understand the full truth before losing his temper. He informed her that Han Shuang was now under investigation and that her tape recording had been a key piece of evidence. He pleaded with her to return home and finish her education, but Fang Wanzhi refused.

She insisted that she was not a child and wanted to prove her worth by living her own life without relying on his influence. The encounter took a tense turn when Meng Siyuan tried to insist on taking her back. The kitchen staff, including Liu Zhu, misunderstood the situation and moved to protect her, even threatening to call the police on the stranger. To deescalate the conflict, Fang Wanzhi finally identified him as her father to the onlookers.

While she used the title to defend him, she still could not bring herself to address him as "Dad" directly. Seeing her determination and the support of her new friends, Meng Siyuan relented. They made a pact: Fang Wanzhi would stay in Shenzhen for one year to find her place, but if she could not settle in by then, she would return to her studies. The legal consequences for Li Xingke were finalized with a three-year prison sentence.

Due to the criminal nature of the offense, the university could not retain his student status. Meng Siyuan visited him in the detention center, where he found the young man remarkably composed. Li Xingke harbored no resentment, viewing the three-year wait as a mere delay before he could retake his exams. It was revealed that he had scored well above the requirement for top-tier universities but chose the normal college specifically to remain close to and protect Fang Wanzhi.

As life continued at the construction site, Li Juan’s relationship with Captain Zhou reached a turning point. With his decommissioning only months away, Zhou wanted to make their relationship official. Li Juan was hesitant, fearing her family’s heavy financial burdens—including her sick father and young siblings—would be too much for him to bear. Fang Wanzhi advised her to be completely honest, noting that trust is the foundation of any lasting bond.

When Li Juan confessed her concerns, Captain Zhou remained steadfast, assuring her that they could overcome any obstacle together. The couple celebrated their commitment by treating Fang Wanzhi and Hao Qianqian to a seafood dinner. During a rare three-day holiday, the three friends headed to an outdoor night market to celebrate. Hao Qianqian, ever the free spirit, decided to make extra money by singing for the patrons at the food stalls.

Her performance attracted attention and tips, but it also drew the unwanted interest of a drunkard. The man tried to force Fang Wanzhi to sing for him as well, and the situation nearly turned violent until Gao Xiang, who happened to be dining nearby, stepped in to help. After the scuffle, Hao Qianqian counted the significant amount of money she had earned in just one night. Witnessing this, Fang Wanzhi, who had spent her time in Shenzhen working grueling shifts to prove her independence, began to reconsider her own path toward self-reliance.

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