I've Fallen For You Episode 7 Recap

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Zhao Cuo reflecting on past friendships and Leimo's recent betrayal, contemplating loyalty and betrayal. Sanqi, unwavering in her devotion, considers herself his wife and vows to protect him. Before the main events, Sanqi, disguised as Mr. Sanqi, continues her heroic acts, aiding ordinary citizens and displaying her gambling prowess, even challenging the top gambler in the southern city. Zhao Cuo awakens to find Sanqi sleeping nearby.

After confirming nothing untoward happened, Sanqi thanks him for a past rescue and, instead of requesting his name tally, asks him on a date, which he accepts. He Jinxin, now accepted into Zhao's household, is shown diligently sewing for Zhao Cuo. Zhao Cuo is preoccupied with a cherry tree that hasn't bloomed, triggering a childhood memory and a promise linked to its eighth bloom.

His frustration boils over when the cherry blossoms finally open, prompting him to seek out "that girl." Zhao Cuo arrives at the riverside to find Sanqi waiting, having patiently waited all night for their date and bringing him his favorite warm Wang Bo pancake. Moved by her dedication, Zhao Cuo expresses concern for her safety, gently chiding her for staying out alone all night, and pulls her close to warm her.

Back at the mansion, Sanqi humorously demands Zhao Cuo's name tally, citing a village custom mandating its exchange after an intimate night to avoid being punished. Zhao Cuo playfully gives her an empty silk bag, instructing her to open it only after he leaves, tricking her again. Escaping the mansion, Zhao Cuo encounters He Jinxin being harassed by debt collectors. He rescues her, instantly captivating her. Smitten, He Jinxin bombards him with questions about his identity, family, and marital status.

As Zhao Cuo tries to leave, Sanqi arrives. He Jinxin presses Sanqi for Zhao Cuo's true identity; Sanqi improvises, claiming Zhao Cuo is her "old uncle." Misunderstanding their relationship, He Jinxin joyfully declares her intention to become Sanqi's "aunt" and rushes off to pursue Zhao Cuo further, leaving Zhao Cuo muttering about her being a "psycho." Later, He Jinxin discovers the "old uncle" is Zhao Cuo. Furious and feeling deceived, she vows to win him back.

With He Jinxin now a significant presence, a new dynamic emerges. Mr. Bai visits Zhao Cuo's mansion, ostensibly to discuss cases with Sanqi. Zhao Cuo, however, publicly declares He Jinxin his lawfully wedded wife and warns Mr. Bai to stay away from her and his home. He treats He Jinxin with unprecedented respect, ordering his servant Li Jia to pamper her.

He tells her she no longer needs to pretend to be a servant, offers her the bed while he sleeps on the floor, apologizes for a missed appointment, and promises to fulfill her requests, except for giving her his name tally. He Jinxin requests to see his birthmark or bathe with him. Preparing for this, Zhao Cuo awkwardly buys romantic bath flowers, leading to a humorous misunderstanding with the shopkeeper who mistakenly believes Zhao Cuo has kidney problems.

Later, Zhao Cuo wrestles with his growing feelings for He Jinxin, questioning whether she's attracted to his looks or personality. Despite his denials, Li Jia points out his obvious affection. In an emotional moment, Zhao Cuo tears up drawings and releases them with kites, quoting melancholic poetry, leading his servants to believe he's heartbroken. Meanwhile, He Jinxin, following a kite, arrives at Mr. Bai's residence and discovers kites with grimace totems, which Mr. Bai confirms he drew.

Sanqi and Zhao Cuo are again by the river, playfully chasing fireflies. Sanqi calls them "fireworks" and reminds Zhao Cuo of a childhood promise to catch them, but due to his amnesia, he has no recollection. While attempting to catch a firefly, they accidentally kiss.

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