I've Fallen For You Episode 14 Recap

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Bai Yifei stood by the river, lost in thought. He Ruoyao, disguised as "Mr. He," approached, and Bai Yifei, concerned for "Mr. He's" safety as a "weak man," questioned his recent whereabouts, revealing his growing affection. He Ruoyao dismissed the concern, claiming to be "bold," before leaving. Bai Yifei, alone, grappled with his unexpected attraction to a man, finding it "mad."

He Ruoyao later knocked on Bai Yifei's door, inviting him to a secret riverside meeting the next day, leaving Bai Yifei wondering if "Mr. He" reciprocated his feelings. Zhao Cuo had a heartfelt conversation with Xuewei, a past love interest, by a tree marking eight years since their last meeting. He revealed he had moved on, explaining that He Jinxin had entered his life and changed his perspective.

Despite Xuewei's pleas and attempts to belittle He Jinxin, Zhao Cuo firmly declared his love for He Jinxin, vowing to win her over. A heartbroken Xuewei, feeling betrayed, stabbed Zhao Cuo. Earlier, the real He Jinxin revealed her deceitful plan to Sanqi. She confessed to initially arranging for Sanqi to impersonate her and fake her death because she believed Zhao Cuo had a fatal illness.

However, captivated by Zhao Cuo, she fell in love with him and planned to permanently replace Sanqi. She coerced Sanqi into the scheme by threatening to expose Sanqi's escape from her arranged marriage, allowing the "real" He Jinxin to marry Zhao Cuo legitimately. Sanqi reluctantly agreed. Sanqi, disguised as He Jinxin, returned to Zhao's mansion, to Zhao Cuo's immense joy. She retreated to her room, left a heartfelt letter for Zhao Cuo, and consumed the fake death pill.

Discovering her seemingly lifeless body and the letter revealing her true identity and affection, Zhao Cuo grieved deeply, pleading for her to wake. In his desperate attempt to revive her, he dislodged the pill, and Sanqi awoke. Overwhelmed with joy, Zhao Cuo reassured Sanqi he accepted her true identity as Tian Sanqi, confessing he knew about her impersonation and the plan but remained silent to prevent her from leaving.

Sanqi shared the story of her childhood "immortal brother," with whom she had exchanged name rings. Zhao Cuo fiercely declared Sanqi belonged solely to him, presenting her with his name ring, sealing their commitment. Their tender moment was interrupted by the real He Jinxin, expecting to claim Sanqi's body and her rightful place. Enraged to find Sanqi alive and in Zhao Cuo's embrace, she attempted to expose Sanqi's identity and deceptions.

Zhao Cuo fiercely defended Sanqi, proclaiming her his wife and ordering He Jinxin to leave. Humiliated and furious, He Jinxin departed, vowing revenge. At their pre-arranged riverside meeting, He Ruoyao appeared before Bai Yifei in female attire, having shed her male disguise. Bai Yifei was initially shocked, then overjoyed to discover "Mr. He" was a woman. Relieved his affections weren't for a man, he confessed his love and promised to marry her.

He Ruoyao revealed her influential brother from the capital would soon visit, and she would seek his blessing for their marriage. Sanqi learned the real He Jinxin had gone to the capital, likely to expose Sanqi's true identity and escaped marriage to the Young Lord. Sanqi confided in He Ruoyao, expressing anxiety about her "immortal brother" and the Young Lord's (He Ruoyao's brother and Sanqi's intended husband) arrival.

He Ruoyao advised Sanqi to embrace her love for Zhao Cuo, suggesting her "immortal brother" may have moved on, and promised to advocate for Sanqi with her brother. He Ruoyao then informed Sanqi that the Young Lord was en route to the Southern City. The Young Lord, having finally read Tian Sanqi's letter, realized she was his childhood acquaintance from Shifang Village, with whom he exchanged name rings. He immediately left to find her. Unidentified figures discussed their strategic objectives.

They deemed Zhao Cuo and Bai Yifei secondary targets but issued orders to eliminate anyone connected to a past "incident" to prevent complications to their "great cause," stating "it's better to kill by mistake than let them go." They instructed their operatives to continue tracking Tian Sanqi and act decisively on identifying new targets.

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