My Little Happiness Episode 23 Recap

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Cong Rong asked Shangguan Yi to take over the Yunjin medical dispute case, believing he had plenty of experience. But she also had personal reasons—this case concerned Wen Shaoqing’s future. Shangguan Yi wasn’t pleased and refused, saying he wasn’t good at handling intentional injury lawsuits. Xiong Jingjing comforted Cong Rong, who realized she’d been a bit impulsive.

Later, Shangguan Yi thought it over and called Cong Rong to his office, telling her to prepare well for the online loan case and agreeing to take Wen Shaoqing’s case. Wen Shaoqing received the court summons but acted indifferent. Director Yan told him not to worry—the hospital would handle it and was planning to hire a lawyer for him. Wen Shaoqing said Cong Rong was already by his side, but he still itched to get back to surgery.

Zhong Zhen and others brought breakfast for him, hoping he could return to the hospital soon. Cong Rong texted Wen Shaoqing to come to Daren Law Firm and sign the authorization contract. When Shangguan Yi met Wen Shaoqing, he asked about the fight, and Wen Shaoqing explained everything in detail. Shangguan Yi sent Cong Rong away and got straight to the point with Wen Shaoqing. As love rivals, they didn’t see eye to eye and were both competitive.

Shangguan Yi quickly clarified the facts and left the rest of the time to Wen Shaoqing and Cong Rong, though he wasn’t happy about it. Cong Rong gave Wen Shaoqing the contract to sign and reminded him to use his fingerprint. Wen Shaoqing wanted to save his first fingerprint for something more important, but before he could say it, Cong Rong blurted out that people don’t need fingerprints to get married.

Realizing she had spoken too quickly, her face turned red. Wen Shaoqing was worried—what if he could never be a doctor again? Cong Rong encouraged him. Just as Wen Shaoqing was about to kiss her, Wen Rang called. Zhou Chengcheng asked Cong Rong out. She wanted to start a new life and forget about Wen Rang, but Cong Rong could tell she didn’t mean it.

Wen Rang sought comfort from Wen Shaoqing, who laughed and said he was reaping what he sowed. Wen Rang felt awkward and left before dinner. Zhou Chengcheng drove Cong Rong home and ran into Wen Rang downstairs—his bike had broken. Zhou Chengcheng offered him a ride. Wen Rang wanted to express his feelings in the car, but Zhou Chengcheng didn’t give him a chance. She called him "Little Uncle Wen," which made Wen Rang uncomfortable.

She mentioned Xiao Jiang, and Wen Rang got upset and asked to get out. Back at the bookstore, Wen Rang was disturbed by the noisy renovation next door. The shop owner wanted to block off the door connecting their space. The two argued and fought. Zhou Chengcheng, drinking alone, got a call from the shop owner. When she arrived, she saw Wen Rang injured and felt heartache but still spoke harshly.

Wen Rang couldn’t bring himself to ask her to stay. He almost told her to break up with her "boyfriend," but swallowed his words halfway. Cong Rong took Shangguan Yi to meet the patient’s family, who demanded 600,000 yuan in compensation. She lost her temper hearing the amount. On their way out, the family accidentally knocked her down. She instinctively caught herself with her hand, and her face turned pale.

Qin Chu took her to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with a fracture and immediately called Wen Shaoqing. The hospital was too crowded, so Wen Shaoqing brought Cong Rong inside and said he would cast her arm himself. Cong Rong was worried since he wasn’t an orthopedic doctor, but he reassured her, saying he had learned how to do it. Zhong Zhen gathered colleagues to watch the demonstration.

Cong Rong felt embarrassed, saying both times she came to the hospital she became a spectacle—once for a tooth extraction and once for a cast. Zhong Zhen scolded Wen Shaoqing for letting her get hurt, saying a boyfriend should always protect his girlfriend. Wen Shaoqing was deeply touched, realizing she got hurt for his sake.

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