Resumo do episódio 7 de Bloom Life

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Looking back on their school days, the three sisters often gathered at the home of their Chinese teacher, Ms. Li. Under her guidance, they immersed themselves in the world of literature, reading works like Simone de Beauvoir’s "The Second Sex" and Xiao Hong’s "Field of Life and Death". For Xia Zi, Ms. Li’s bookcase was a secret garden that opened her eyes to female self-awareness.

It was during these tutoring sessions that Ms. Li’s son, Fang Nan, first saw Xia Zi, sparking an innocent and beautiful first love. In the present, Minawar returns to the song and dance troupe after her postpartum confinement, only to find herself marginalized due to her physical condition. Now relegated to logistical chores and helping other dancers with their costumes, she feels a crushing sense of loss as she watches Gulistan shine in the center of the stage.

Backstage, Minawar suspects Gulistan revealed the secret of her pregnancy to her husband, Sadiq, and her mother-in-law. Gulistan admits she is no longer content being a mere understudy and believes she can play the role of Sänäm just as well as Minawar. Meanwhile, a celebration for the completion of the new earth kiln at Laili’s home turns into a tragedy when her father, Batur, suddenly collapses.

Though he passes the danger zone, he can no longer work, leaving the family in a dire situation. Laili decides to shoulder the responsibility and begs the apprentice, Mulading, to teach her traditional earthenware techniques. However, Mulading leverages the situation, suggesting that Parhat’s hands are meant for making musical instruments, not mud. He pressures Laili into marriage as a condition for saving the shop, forcing her to distance herself from Parhat.

Unable to bridge the gap, Parhat eventually leaves the village in pain. The struggle is not limited to Laili. Minawar feels trapped by endless housework and a crying baby, her longing to return to the stage growing sharper every day. At the same time, the renovation of the inn has stalled due to a lack of funds. Xia Zi wanders the construction site alone, repeatedly calling Zhou Hengzhi, but her calls go unanswered.

Rumors of a homestay scam in Dali begin to circulate among the neighbors, making everyone wonder if Zhou has truly abandoned the project. On the Dragon Boat Festival, Xia Zi and Laili join Ms. Li to make yogurt zongzi. During the meal, Ms. Li mentions how her son used to have a crush on a classmate and even made an almond necklace for her. Fang Nan, embarrassed, quickly interrupts his mother.

After dinner, he walks Xia Zi home and reflects on the past, suggesting they might have had a happy family if they hadn't broken up. Xia Zi calmly reminds him that the past is gone. While she firmly refuses the money he offers to help with the inn, she accepts the almond necklace he spent years repairing, hoping he can finally find closure. Xia Zi later visits Minawar backstage.

Seeing the former star reduced to a servant for other actors, Xia Zi’s heart aches for her friend. Minawar’s health is deteriorating because she has been taking diet pills, leading to significant hair loss. To help her recover, Xia Zi and Laili decide to supervise her exercise. The three sisters find a brief escape in running through the streets together, just as they did when they were children.

On the day of Laili and Mulading’s wedding, the groom suddenly disappears, leaving behind a letter. Mulading explains that while he viewed the family as his own, he always felt like an outsider. He confesses to taking the 30,000-yuan betrothal gift as compensation for his years of work and the "slap" he once received from Batur. Left with another mess to clean up, Laili has no choice but to keep pushing forward.

The three sisters later gather at a bar to drown their sorrows, toasting to the costumes they can’t wear, the dutars they can't play, and the lives they left behind. Eventually, Zhou Hengzhi returns with the necessary funds, having sold his professional camera equipment and lenses to finance the project. He also brings back reference photos for the inn. He and Xia Zi begin welcoming new tourists, leading custom small-group tours to experience local food and culture.

During one trip, a guest accidentally leaves a camera at a desert viewpoint. Zhou heads back into the dunes alone to retrieve it just as a massive sandstorm begins to brew. Anxious for his safety, Xia Zi rides a motorcycle into the desert to find him. They eventually reunite amidst the howling wind and take shelter inside his vehicle.

To calm her, Zhou tells her the story of "quantum entanglement sand"—the idea that two grains of sand from the same rock will vibrate at the same frequency no matter how far apart they are. In the cramped, quiet space of the car, Xia Zi confesses her fear of losing him, and the tension between them finally breaks as they share a long-awaited kiss.

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