If The Voice Has Memory Episode 6 Recap
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Yu Luxi was meticulously organizing the donation box at her store, contemplating what gifts to purchase for the children. She noticed the significant number of hundred-yuan bills from a handsome customer, whom she and her brother believed to be her kind boss, Lin Nan. Later, she sent Lin Nan a message, suggesting he join her to visit the children at the Happiness School for the Blind, especially since he had contributed so generously to the donation box.
A few days later, Lin Nan arrived at the Happiness School for the Blind. President Wang greeted him warmly, "Lin Nan, long time no see!" and updated him on the children's well-being, mentioning how much they missed him. She also informed him about a dedicated female volunteer, a fan of his, who frequently helped at the school, managed a donation box, provided daily necessities, and read fairy tales.
When Lin Nan inquired if the girl was Yu Luxi, President Wang confirmed it with delight and directed him to the radio room where Yu Luxi was, excusing herself for a meeting. Inside the radio room, Lin Nan found Yu Luxi engrossed in reading a passage from "The Little Prince" about the beauty of loving a distant star's flower. She noticed him and cheerfully said, "Master, there you are."
Yu Luxi explained she was recording stories for the children and mentioned their fondness for him, showing him some small gifts they had made. Lin Nan encouraged her to continue, and she resumed her reading, eloquently expressing profound happiness and the unique value of her personal "rose." On the drive back, Lin Nan asked Yu Luxi about her six years of consistent volunteering.
She revealed that she initially started going to the Happiness School because she heard he, as Mai Da, frequently visited to tell stories, hoping for a chance encounter. After three years, she grew deeply attached to the children and found immense joy in their company, forgetting her original motive. She felt her contributions were genuinely meaningful. Later, as they walked from his car, Yu Luxi pointed out various advertisements along the street, proudly declaring that she had voiced them all.
She played some examples, showcasing a range of vocal styles for a fried chicken ad, a meridian massage ad, and a tea ad. Lin Nan playfully remarked on the "shoddy" quality from a professional standpoint. Yu Luxi defended her work, explaining that she had imbued each voiceover with emotions inspired by the individual shop owners' life stories—the fried chicken owner was a single mother, the tea seller a former socialite, and the massage lady a passionate matchmaker.
Lin Nan suggested that if she applied such empathy to animation, she would truly excel, and she responded that she hadn't had such an opportunity until now. As Lin Nan helped her carry items to her apartment, he insisted on carrying them all the way to her door. As he prepared to leave, a neighbor aunt intervened, assuming Lin Nan was Yu Luxi's handsome new boyfriend.
Despite Yu Luxi's clarification that he was her boss, the aunt praised Lin Nan and urged him to treat Yu Luxi well, revealing that Yu Luxi had suffered a significant "love injury" in the past. Lin Nan, curious, asked for more details. The aunt explained that Yu Luxi had once cried uncontrollably after failing to gain admission to Ningda University, all because of a person named Mai Da, whom she had never even met.
Mortified, Yu Luxi quickly ushered the aunt away, denying any "love injury" and clarifying that her tears were simply from not getting into the dubbing program, not from anything related to Mai Da. After the neighbor left, Yu Luxi led Lin Nan to her bedroom, which was covered in Mai Da merchandise. She proudly presented his first-ever audio tape, explaining how it sparked her passion for dubbing and her admiration for him.
She also showed him her complete collection of "Lu Yao" audiobooks and other books about his work. Lin Nan picked up a fan badge, and Yu Luxi excitedly explained it was a limited-edition "true love badge" from his fan group, earned by logging in for 365 days when she couldn't afford the actual tape. Lin Nan, amused by her dedication, teasingly said he'd "temporarily believe" her proof was real.
Yu Luxi earnestly insisted she was his "professional fan," not a "brainless one." Lin Nan then tried to play one of her treasured tapes on an old recorder, but it quickly tangled. Yu Luxi explained that the old machine often did that, and together, their hands brushing, they carefully rewound the tape. Meanwhile, Zhao Junran attended his father's birthday dinner.
His father, expecting an expensive tea gift, proudly unveiled Zhao Junran's present in front of the guests, only to find a limited-edition "Master Roshi" anime figure. Zhao Junran attempted to explain the figure's symbolism of longevity, but his father was clearly embarrassed. His stepmother inquired about his current job, and Zhao Junran's vague mention of working at a small animation company further mortified his father.
In a separate event, Zhou Na was at a business dinner, delivering a passionate speech about the bright future of Chinese animation dubbing. She made a toast "For the future of Chinese animation dubbing" and willingly drank multiple rounds of alcohol to secure an additional project slot for her company, Fengling. Back at Yu Luxi's apartment, she proposed a formal apprenticeship ceremony, feeling their current master-disciple relationship was "in name only."
Lin Nan dismissed the idea as outdated, stating that elaborate rituals like "killing chickens and sheep" were unnecessary. Yu Luxi conceded, offering to at least make him a cup of tea. Just as she was preparing the tea, her brother, Yu Xiaotian, returned home. He immediately recognized Lin Nan as Mai Da and loudly remarked that Yu Luxi's "plan" from her book "Advancement from the Front Desk to the Proprietress" had succeeded.
Hearing this, Lin Nan, visibly annoyed, immediately stood up to leave. Mortified by her brother's outburst and worried the apprenticeship wasn't complete, Yu Luxi rushed after him, calling out that he hadn't had his tea. However, Lin Nan assured her that he acknowledged her as his apprentice, then walked to his car, telling her, "Go home, disciple." Yu Luxi was overjoyed by his affirmation. Later that night, Zhao Junran found a very drunk and unsteady Zhou Na outside a venue.
He expressed concern for her and offered to take her home. Zhou Na, disoriented, questioned if she could trust him with her address, but Zhao Junran assured her of his integrity. He helped her walk, carrying her bag. Upon arriving at her apartment, she vomited on him. With his clothes ruined and concerned for her well-being, Zhao Junran decided to stay and care for her.
The following morning, Zhou Na awoke to find Zhao Junran in her bed, wearing her pajamas. She screamed his name and demanded to know why he was there and where her clothes were. He explained that she had been continuously vomiting throughout the night, and he stayed out of concern, unable to leave with his vomit-covered clothes. When she pressed him about whether anything intimate had occurred, he claimed he had fallen asleep and knew nothing.
She sternly warned him not to breathe a word about the night's events and then angrily kicked him out of bed. Now locked out, Zhao Junran desperately pleaded with her to open the door, embarrassed to be seen outside in her ladies' pajamas.









