My Amazing Boyfriend 2 Episode 37 Recap
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Xue Lingqiao, accompanied by Tian Jingzhi and Feng Dongdong, arrived at a building engulfed in flames, expecting to rescue Bai Lu. To their surprise, Bai Lu emerged from the fire unharmed. Inside, Dr. Jiang, realizing the error of his ways, had set the building ablaze to end his own life.
Before his demise, he confessed to Bai Lu that his quest for power was driven by his love for her, wanting her affection in return, and emphasized he would never sacrifice her for it. He acknowledged his suffering as a consequence of his actions and asked Bai Lu to convey his apologies to "Big Boss." He hoped his departure would bring peace and that the S Organization's vision would one day be realized.
He expressed deep gratitude for the past ten years, calling them the happiest of his life, and wished to reunite with Bai Lu in an afterlife, as his original good self, the person she liked. Three years later, Xue Changan, now a bright kindergarten student, impressed his teacher by simultaneously reading comic books and assembling seven-piece puzzles. Meanwhile, Tian Jingzhi had ascended to the position of CEO at Sheng Tian Entertainment.
When news of her child unexpectedly broke in the media, Special Assistant Yue explained the strategic decision to release pixelated photos of Xue Lingqiao and Xue Changan. She noted the prevalent "Bai Jing" couple fans, who often over-imagined their relationship. To counter this, Special Assistant Yue believed that satisfying their curiosity was the most effective way to prevent further rumors and establish Tian Jingzhi’s new image as a "life winner" rather than her previous "unlucky girl" persona.
However, Tian Jingzhi found the description of her son as "energetic and cute" inaccurate. Xue Lingqiao picked up Xue Changan from kindergarten, who mentioned feeling watched by someone outside the window, not reporters, and wondered if his Granduncle had returned. Back home, Tian Jingzhi accused Xue Lingqiao of having an affair, citing his recent distant behavior. Xue Lingqiao retorted, questioning if she was seeing other men.
Tian Jingzhi vehemently denied it, but then several photos of young men fell from her, which she quickly explained were new, young artists recently signed by her company. Xue Lingqiao then abruptly demanded they marry on the 28th of next month, ending their "cold war." Tian Jingzhi, wanting to act in a movie, insisted on delaying the wedding by two months, suggesting various holidays as more suitable dates.
Unable to reach a consensus, Xue Lingqiao declared they should separate, stating he would move out and take Xue Changan with him, allowing Tian Jingzhi to visit their son by calling him. Tian Jingzhi protested, asserting her right as the birth mother who had diligently "fed and cleaned" their son. Xue Lingqiao countered that he was the one who read him fairy tales, bought him toys, took him to movies, and bathed him.
Tian Jingzhi admitted her lack of aptitude for childcare, suggesting everyone should focus on their strengths, to which Xue Lingqiao dryly remarked that her strength was "abusing him." Yun Zhen's body remained preserved in a freezer in Tian Jingzhi's home, where Xue Changan regularly read him stories.
After finishing "The Daughter of the Sea," Xue Changan critiqued the story's ending, finding it more realistic than a "happily ever after," questioning if princes and princesses truly find happiness, or if they too argue and divorce. He then told Tian Jingzhi that if she and Xue Lingqiao separated, he would choose to live with his father, explaining that his mother would only order takeouts and wouldn't wash his clothes by hand or pick him up from school.
He bluntly added that no one else would marry her besides his father. Tian Jingzhi realized her son was cleverly using their dynamic to pressure her into marriage. That night, Tian Jingzhi, dressed in a lace nightgown, tried to entice Xue Lingqiao, but he announced he was going to Xue Changan’s room to tell him a bedtime story, stating he wouldn't sleep with her if she refused to marry him. As they bickered, Xue Changan unexpectedly entered their room.
They quickly pretended nothing was amiss, with Xue Lingqiao even holding a book upside down. Noticing this, Xue Changan wisely commented that since they were "doing adult things," he would go to sleep alone. He then returned unexpectedly, startling them both. Xue Lingqiao then complained of twisting his back and asked Tian Jingzhi for help. The family later gathered at Tian Jingzhi's Great-Grandfather's house for dinner. Xue Changan charmed everyone with his sweet words, particularly his Great-Grandfather and Grandmother.
Tian Jingzhi's mother, Ms. Qiu Meiyun, along with the rest of the family, urged her to marry Xue Lingqiao immediately. Ms. Qiu Meiyun scolded Tian Jingzhi for treating marriage "like a game," especially with wedding invitations already sent out and a child already in the picture, stressing the importance of giving Xue Lingqiao a proper status given his parents were no longer alive.
Xue Lingqiao also accused Tian Jingzhi of "playing with his feelings," listing his three years of housework and childcare as proof of his commitment. Tian Jingzhi retorted, questioning his impatience and suggesting her having more free time didn't justify unfair treatment. The tension eased as the family quickly redirected their attention to feeding Xue Changan.
Li Yanzhi, observing Tian Jingzhi, suggested her resistance to marriage wasn't about the movie, which he deemed an unimportant "pretty prop" role for a company CEO. He believed she was simply afraid, noting that her life, once fraught with misfortune, had become remarkably "smoothly flowing" since Xue Changan's birth three years ago. Tian Jingzhi admitted to being content in her current happiness, fearing that any further change, especially pursuing more happiness, might lead to being "cursed by the heavens."
She preferred to maintain the status quo. Li Yanzhi concluded this was a form of marriage phobia, and questioned why Xue Lingqiao, who had always been lenient, was now so firm about the wedding date. He pondered if the 28th of next month held a special significance for them, but Tian Jingzhi claimed she had no idea, seeing it as an ordinary day.
Later, Ye Meixiao visited Tian Jingzhi’s house to see Yun Zhen, whose body was still kept in the house's freezer, which Tian Jingzhi noted was getting too full. Ye Meixiao found Yun Zhen "cute" even in his current state, musing how he no longer hid from her. She had also heard that Xue Lingqiao insisted on marrying on the 28th of next month and wondered if it was a special anniversary for them.
Tian Jingzhi encouraged Ye Meixiao to move on, suggesting her single cousin, Ah Chi, as a potential match. Ye Meixiao acknowledged she hadn't found anyone suitable but jokingly threatened to remove her diamond ring if Yun Zhen didn't wake up soon. Understanding Tian Jingzhi's anxieties, Ye Meixiao offered a metaphor for happiness, comparing it to a balloon: if held gently in an open palm, it remains; but if clutched too tightly, it bursts, leaving one's hands empty.