Resumen del episodio 11 de The Company
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Su Beilu, desperate to change the past, intercepted his younger self at a service station, pleading with the boy to throw a tantrum and refuse to go to Ninghai. However, the child did not recognize him and screamed for help, calling Beilu a kidnapper. Fearing for their safety, Su Huabin and his wife hurried to their car. In a final, impulsive attempt to stop them, Beilu drove his vehicle directly into theirs.
When Su Huabin confronted the driver, he was stunned to find the same troubled young man he had encountered the previous night. Beilu broke down, confessing that he was their son from twenty years in the future. He tearfully explained that his own childhood playfulness and insistence on going to a beach carnival had originally led to the crash that killed them.
To prove his identity, he shared intimate details of his childhood, including his love for paper folding and the three toy Golden Cudgels gifted to him by his parents and grandmother. Seeing him so distraught, the parents appeared to believe him, even buying him ice cream to calm his emotions. Beilu felt a wave of relief, thinking he had finally saved them. However, Huabin, a doctor by profession, had secretly called for an ambulance.
He told the medic, Song, that Beilu had likely suffered a head injury in the collision and was experiencing delusions. Despite Beilu’s frantic warnings, the parents drove away while the ambulance crew detained him. Moments later, the medics received an emergency call regarding a nearby accident involving a sedan with two adults and a child. Bizhi arrived just as Beilu realized the tragedy had repeated itself. Bizhi forced him to face the cold reality that his parents were gone forever.
Returning home in a state of utter self-reproach, Beilu questioned why he had survived while his parents, who saved lives as medical professionals, were taken. To comfort him, Bizhi opened a forbidden room filled with ancient artifacts. He admitted he was also living in a cycle of redemption for a mistake he made ten years ago when he used a time elevator to escape his own era and travel to ancient Luoyang.
In that distant past, Bizhi had formed a deep bond with a nobleman named Qin Ziyi. They were kindred spirits who both felt like prisoners of their circumstances. Bizhi recounted a pivotal moment during a hunt when he fell into a trap meant for wolves. Despite the falling darkness and the threat of wild beasts, Ziyi refused to leave him.
Ziyi marked the trail for his subordinate, Huo Shu, and jumped into the pit to dress Bizhi’s wounded leg while they waited for rescue. When Ziyi later died in a fire fueled by family internal strife, Bizhi ignored the taboos of time travel to rewrite history. In his first attempt, he intercepted Ziyi on the road, trying to lure him to a suburban estate.
Ziyi, however, refused to flee, insisting on meeting a witness who could provide evidence to clear his name. He sought an upright freedom and refused to live as a fugitive. Bizhi hoped the witness would arrive from Shouyang Mountain, but the residence was consumed by fire regardless. He eventually realized the entire situation was a meticulously planned purge. In subsequent attempts, Bizhi tried to change the witness's schedule, but failed.
He then enlisted General Huo to infiltrate the residence and protect Ziyi while Bizhi went to secure the witness himself. Tragically, Ziyi was more concerned for Bizhi’s safety and sent the General to protect him instead. Huo died in Bizhi’s place during an ambush, and Ziyi still perished in the flames. Bizhi even had the neighboring school fill large water vats to combat the fire, but he returned to find the city in ruins once more.
In a final strategy, Bizhi used the family's Dushan Jade, a supreme token, to seek protection from the powerful Official Sima. He sent a young lady named Caiwei to deliver the jade while he raced to Shouyang Mountain a day early. Even then, Bizhi was intercepted by bandits and wounded. By the time he returned, nothing remained but ashes. Bizhi eventually realized that his stubborn defiance had only caused more innocent lives to be lost, and he was forced to accept that fate could not be defied.











