My Amazing Boyfriend Episode 5 Recap
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After bringing a weakened Xue Lingqiao home, a frustrated Tian Jingzhi complained that rescuing him had been a mistake, leaving her injured and sick. As she was trying to get him to leave, Xue Lingqiao suddenly kissed her, secretly passing his blood into her mouth to heal her. When a shocked Tian Jingzhi tried to hit him, he stopped her and revealed her hand, which had completely healed from its deep cut.
Tian Jingzhi finally understood that his blood was a powerful cure, which explained her miraculous survival after the car accident. Xue Lingqiao clarified that he couldn't heal her earlier because he had been too weak, and that he hadn't explained his powers because she always ran away whenever he tried. He further elaborated on his abilities: incredible speed, the power to float by filtering hydrogen from the air, and the potent healing properties of his blood.
Tian Jingzhi remarked that while their situation looked like an "idol drama" on the surface, it was really a "horror film" in practice. Shortly after, Xue Lingqiao’s enhanced hearing detected three people approaching the house, with three more waiting outside in a car. At Tian Jingzhi's insistence, he hid just before her mother arrived with Zhang Xuanxuan and a doctor to check on her hand.
Tian Jingzhi frantically resisted when the doctor tried to change the bandage, desperate to keep her miraculous recovery a secret. Sensing her distress, Xue Lingqiao used his power to flick a button and knock over the iodine bottle, preventing the bandage change. Concerned, her mother simply advised her to be careful before leaving with the others. Once they were alone, Tian Jingzhi confronted Xue Lingqiao for stealing her first kiss, ruining a moment she had cherished.
He calmly explained that he had to use his tongue to control his own wound's healing rate, ensuring his blood was transferred to her effectively. Comparing her to yogurt—a means to an end—he suggested she could consider her first kiss still intact. Unconvinced, Tian Jingzhi called him a pervert. Frustrated by his presence, Tian Jingzhi considered asking friends for advice on how to get rid of him but realized no one was suitable.
She decided instead to consult the "Master" that Zhang Xuanxuan had recommended. When she arrived, she explained to the Master that she was being "pestered by a strange thing." The Master, assuming she meant an evil spirit, advised that if this being was clinging to her, it meant it had an unfulfilled wish. He told her it was her responsibility to help him achieve it, quoting the proverb, "Whoever tied the bell must untie it."
Inspired, Tian Jingzhi returned home and pressed Xue Lingqiao for his true purpose. He revealed he was searching for the person who had drained his blood over a hundred years ago, leaving him for dead in a coffin. He admitted to having lost his memories of the decade or so before he was thrown into the lake. He also explained that prolonged exposure to low temperatures could weaken him and diminish his powers.
He believed the research center's interest in him was connected to his unknown assailant and needed Tian Jingzhi's help to get information from her ex-boyfriend, police officer Li Yanzhi. Eager for him to leave, Tian Jingzhi agreed to help. Xue Lingqiao also mentioned visiting his former residence, now a museum, hoping that old photographs might hold clues, as he suspected he was an early photography enthusiast.
Later, Li Yanzhi met with Tian Jingzhi to discuss his suspicions about her car accident. He showed her a photo of her dress, noting the amount of blood far exceeded what her minor wounds could have produced, suggesting it belonged to the thief who stole the dormant body. Tian Jingzhi feigned ignorance, claiming she was unconscious. Unbeknownst to her, Li Yanzhi had lent her the car specifically to track its GPS.
He later noticed the car moving on his phone and, after confirming she wasn't driving, grew more suspicious. At that very moment, Xue Lingqiao was using her car to drive to the city archives to search for information. Soon after, Tian Jingzhi received a fraud alert from her bank for a 62,000 RMB charge. She rushed home to find Xue Lingqiao with several new cameras.
He calmly admitted to buying them with her credit card, which he found on her table, explaining he had just learned to shop online. He justified the purchase as a tool to help him recover his lost memories. Furious, Tian Jingzhi accused him of being a thief. Offended by her words, Xue Lingqiao wrote her an IOU, promising to repay the money.
Realizing how harsh she had been, Tian Jingzhi apologized and offered to help him find a job, explaining that in the modern world, he couldn't "fly around" without being caught on surveillance cameras and needed a normal identity to blend in. Meanwhile, her assistant Feng Dongdong reported to Tian Jingzhi's parents that a "tall, handsome, and well-built cousin" was staying with her.
Her mother, who has many relatives, mistakenly assumed it was her favorite cousin, Ah Qi, and thought nothing of it. To help Xue Lingqiao earn money, Tian Jingzhi introduced him to the owner of a Taekwondo gym, a man she affectionately calls "Gym Owner Dad." She presented Xue Lingqiao as a friend needing a job, and his impressive abilities quickly earned him a coaching position.
The owner joked about him being her new boyfriend, but she clarified he just owed her money. Xue Lingqiao formally introduced himself, explaining his mother named him "Ling Qiao" with the wish that he would be "beautiful and tall." Tian Jingzhi warned him not to smile at others, as his charm was too powerful. When he asked if she liked his smile, she admitted she liked beautiful people, then asked if he saved her for her beauty.
He denied it, saying she was a kind person. She agreed, joking that only someone as kind as her would take in a "third-rate product" like him. Later, Xue Lingqiao admitted his driver's license and other documents were fakes from a "buy-two-get-one-free" deal, explaining that even with his speed, driving a car was essential for maintaining the "pace and lifestyle of normal people" to avoid discovery.