My Mowgli Boy Episode 50 (Ending) Recap

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Ling Xi gathered her friends and parents for a celebratory meal. Tang Cheng announced that she and Lu Ziyue intended to remain unmarried, believing there are many possibilities in life beyond marriage. Everyone applauded their courage. In a contrasting move, Zheng Li and Bai Yiling happily presented their marriage certificates, sharing their joyous news. Zheng Li's mother was visibly surprised by the sudden announcement, struggling to speak, and excused herself to the washroom, with Wen Yu following closely behind.

Later, Ling Xi suggested Mowgli move back into Tang Cheng's house. Mowgli playfully responded that he no longer wished to live in a tent. Ling Xi seized the opportunity, proposing that if he married her, he would never have to sleep in a tent again. Ling Xi expressed her fear of him leaving again after his previous disappearance, admitting she had lived in the shadow of heartbreak.

Mowgli, in turn, promised to take her fishing once his current matters were settled. The two shared a tender moment, embracing each other. The Wo Fu Group officially reopened, with Zheng Li now at its helm. He sought to invite Ling Zhenghao back to lead the company, and also hoped Ling Yu would return to work. However, Ling Zhenghao, having found a peaceful retirement, declined the offer.

Ling Yu, having discovered a new, more engaging career path, also refused, stating he would be fully committed to his new endeavors. Ling Xi too, was not interested in returning to the company. With everyone stepping away, Zheng Li was left in charge, lamenting what this would mean for his honeymoon plans. Meanwhile, Li Yuheng prepared to expand into the overseas market, planning to be away for over a year.

He bid farewell to Ling Xi, who sincerely wished him well. Later, Chu Shi's parents arrived to visit their daughter. Upon meeting Mowgli, they were struck by a profound sense of familiarity, his presence feeling both close and well-known. Chu Shi's parents and Tang Cheng's parents, old friends for many years, gathered together to look through old photographs from two decades ago.

As they reminisced, Mowgli noticed a baby in one of the pictures, wrapped in an embroidered swaddling cloth that seemed incredibly familiar. He then retrieved his phone and showed them an old photo of himself as a baby, revealing an identical swaddling cloth. Chu Shi's mother, who had personally embroidered the pattern, was astonished, declaring it impossible for a duplicate to exist. This shocking discovery led to a heartbreaking revelation: Mowgli was the Chu family's long-lost son.

Chu Shi's mother tearfully recounted the day Mowgli was stolen by human traffickers while she was distracted. After years of desperate searching and police investigations, they were told by the arrested trafficker that Mowgli, suffering from a high fever, had been abandoned in the wilderness and presumed dead. Fortunately, he was rescued by a forest ranger grandfather, allowing him to survive and reunite with his birth parents today.

Overwhelmed by grief, they moved abroad with Chu Shi to escape the painful memories. A parent-child relationship testing report confirmed their blood ties, revealing Mowgli was indeed Chu Shi's elder brother. The family embraced in an emotional reunion, cherishing the joy of finding each other after so many years. Chu Shi expressed her delight, noting it explained why they had always gotten along so well.

Mowgli took Ling Xi fishing, but during the activity, he suddenly felt dizzy and disoriented, shaking his head to clear it. Ling Xi, oblivious to his discomfort, joyfully envisioned their future together, dreaming of returning to the forest with Mowgli to visit his animal friends. They spent a wonderful day, enjoying a hot pot dinner and playing claw machine games. Ling Xi, however, missed the fleeting expressions of reluctance and fear in Mowgli's eyes.

The following day, Ling Xi tried repeatedly to contact Mowgli, but his phone was off. She initially tried to reassure herself that he had just arrived at his destination. Over the ensuing weeks, Ling Xi's calls remained unanswered, plunging her into agonizing despair, constantly wondering if he would ever return. She searched all the places they had been together, to no avail, and often dreamt of him leaving, only to wake up in tears.

Finally, Chu Shi called Ling Xi, revealing the devastating truth: Mowgli had chemical brain poisoning, which was already very serious, and had gone abroad with his biological parents for treatment. He had not wanted Ling Xi to know about his condition. Ling Xi was heartbroken, realizing Mowgli had been struggling on the brink of death. Three years passed. The Wo Fu Group successfully listed on the stock market.

During a press conference, Zheng Li publicly thanked his mother and Bai Yiling, attributing his achievements to them, calling them the two most important women in his life. Tang Cheng and Lu Ziyue continued their sweet, unmarried relationship, often displaying their affection publicly. Ling Yu and Chu Shi worked together on charity activities, sharing smiles and embarking on a new chapter of their lives. Ling Xi, however, remained alone, consumed by a deep longing for Mowgli.

One day, Ling Xi led her team on an environmental activity in the forest. As she gazed at the lush trees, memories of her time with Mowgli flooded her mind, bringing both warmth and heartache. Standing by a lake, a gentle breeze rustled her hair. She turned around and was stunned to see Mowgli standing nearby. Mowgli smiled warmly, and this time, he promised he would never leave Ling Xi again.

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