My Little Happiness Episode 20 Recap
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Wen Rang took a taxi to send Zhou Chengcheng home. Drunk, she kissed him, and he didn’t resist. When Zhou Chengcheng woke up, she found herself lying on Cong Rong’s lap. Cong Rong asked why she drank so much, saying she had never seen her like this. Zhou Chengcheng’s eyes were red as she told Cong Rong she had dreamed of kissing Wen Rang, but Xiao Jiang came back and she realized there was no hope for them.
Zhou Chengcheng admired Cong Rong and Wen Shaoqing, saying not everyone could find someone who truly loved them. The more she talked, the sadder she got, and then fell asleep. What Zhou Chengcheng said touched Cong Rong. She immediately called Wen Shaoqing, but Zhong Zhen answered. Zhong Zhen told her Wen Shaoqing had developed complications from his wound and was now on a ventilator, in serious condition. Cong Rong panicked and rushed to the hospital, extremely worried.
When she arrived, Qin Chu and Zhong Zhen exaggerated Wen Shaoqing’s condition. Seeing Wen Shaoqing lying in bed, Cong Rong tightly held his hand and regretted being petty. Hearing her cry, Wen Shaoqing quickly sat up, revealing it was a trick. He explained he had no other choice since she wasn’t answering his calls. As he comforted her, he pulled her onto himself and kissed her.
After making up, Zhong Zhen returned the bank card from last time to Cong Rong. She asked if he had secretly used it, and Zhong Zhen readily admitted. Cong Rong then learned that Wen Shaoqing had fallen several times while biking with her on New Year's Eve just to accompany her. She was delighted and invited him out to ride again, loudly expressing her love as they laughed together. They agreed to have a meal together.
Cong Rong made the food and knocked on the door, but Wen Shaoqing didn’t answer. She opened the door herself and saw Wen Shaoqing had just showered, his hair still damp, and he was shirtless. He deliberately teased her, and as he grabbed clothes, hugged her from behind, asking if she wanted him. Cong Rong jumped in shock, thinking he was going to make a move. Wen Shaoqing said he never wanted them to stay mad overnight.
He hoped that whenever she got angry, she’d just barge in and ask him directly, so he could coax her and wouldn’t change the door code. They embraced again. Zhou Chengcheng accidentally made a noise, and seeing her forced smile, Cong Rong and Wen Shaoqing felt concerned. Cong Rong hoped Wen Rang would stop appearing in front of Zhou Chengcheng, and Wen Shaoqing promised to talk to him.
Wen Shaoqing and Chen Cu had several surgeries in a row, treating four critical patients. Chen Cu said he was exhausted. Zhong Zhen was terrified of the patient in bed 3 because their family was so aggressive, accusing them of scamming with unnecessary nutrition injections. Chen Cu knew the families were hard to deal with, but said the injections were essential to prevent postoperative infections.
Cong Rong returned the scarf gift box to Shangguan and handed him the preliminary documents for the online loan case. Shangguan felt regret—it was just a scarf, after all. Together, they met with the victim Xiao Zhang to prepare for the upcoming trial. Xiao Zhang was nervous, afraid they’d lose. Cong Rong encouraged her to trust Shangguan, who had a wealth of experience. Xiao Zhang hoped Cong Rong could attend the trial.
Though interns typically weren’t allowed, Shangguan still planned to let Cong Rong speak in court. She was thrilled. Shangguan developed feelings for Cong Rong, but her rejection left him unsure whether to persist or let go. Wen Shaoqing wanted to celebrate with Cong Rong. Zhong Zhen and the other interns joked about tagging along. On the way, they encountered the aggressive family of patient 3, who immediately started attacking, accusing Zhong Zhen and the others of being scammers.
Wen Shaoqing rushed over and saw Zhong Zhen bleeding from the head. He confronted the family, but the violence continued, eventually involving the police. Wen Shaoqing’s hand was also injured. Cong Rong hurried to the station and paid the fine to get them released. Wen Shaoqing valued Zhong Zhen greatly. He had once told Wen Shaoqing he chose medicine because Cong Rong’s grandmother passed away.
Wen Shaoqing shared that he studied medicine because his parents were abroad for research, and he was raised by his grandfather. Though his grandfather practiced traditional Chinese medicine, Wen Shaoqing had read many medical books since childhood and knew how tough the path was. If given a choice, he probably wouldn’t have pursued it.