Resumo do episódio 21 de Born With Luck
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Mao Hongwei and Xia Tinggang were busy dreaming about their future wealth, debating whether to turn their scrap yard into a restaurant or a bathhouse. Their fantasies were interrupted by Du Cong, who arrived with a bandaged head, brandishing a knife and demanding his car repair money. Terrified of losing their suitcase full of cash, the two fled into an abandoned factory. Du Cong pursued them and trapped them inside, vowing to wait until they paid up.
Meanwhile, the police were closing in on Huo Zheng. During a neighborhood sweep, officers arrived at a property managed by Zhu Yifei to check IDs. Huo Zheng was returning from buying spices and would have been caught red-handed if Zhu Yifei hadn't shouted his name at the top of his lungs to warn him. When the suspicious officers questioned the outburst, Zhu Yifei fabricated an excuse, claiming he was calling for "Huoxiang Zhengqi" pills, which he shortened to "Huo Zheng."
Despite the cover, the officers reported the encounter to Zhang Yi'ang. Zhang Yi'ang and Song Xing headed to the area but were caught in a massive morning traffic jam. Impatient, Zhang Yi'ang stepped out to clear the path, flashing his police badge at a car blocking the way. Unbeknownst to him, the vehicle belonged to Zhu Yifei's men. Panicked by the badge, the thugs abandoned their car and scattered.
In the resulting chaos, Zhu Yifei and Huo Zheng managed to slip away, though the police successfully recovered nine ancient bianzhong bells from the abandoned vehicle. As night fell at the factory, Mao Hongwei and Xia Tinggang waited for Du Cong to fall asleep. Once they heard him snoring, they crept out with the suitcase and retreated to Xia Tinggang's "first home," a damp, gloomy hideout filled with standing water.
Realizing they couldn't leave Sanjiangkou easily with a suitcase of stolen US dollars, they contacted Li Penggai, a man with deep connections to Zhou Rong. They hoped to use the money to buy his help, despite their poor history with him. Li Penggai eventually arrived at the bleak hideout. Mao Hongwei tried to play it cool, offering him twenty thousand dollars and claiming they made the money by selling blood to Americans.
Li Penggai wasn't fooled and soon recognized the suitcase as belonging to his boss, Zhou Rong. He immediately called Jianren to report that the suitcase had been found, though the crucial mobile phone was missing. Li Penggai then attempted to take the entire case back to Zhou Rong, threatening the two men with a knife. The situation turned violent when Mao Hongwei and Xia Tinggang realized Li Penggai intended to leave them with nothing.
During the struggle, Li Penggai was accidentally struck by one of the bianzhong bells and collapsed, unconscious. Panicked, the two prepared to flee, only to find that Du Cong—who had been lurking in the shadows—had driven off with the car containing the suitcase of money. With a potentially dead man in the house and their fortune gone, Mao and Xia fled on foot.
Elsewhere, Fang Chao and Liu Zhi were lamenting the loss of their million-dollar suitcase but realized they still held a powerful bargaining chip: Zhou Rong’s encrypted phone. They speculated that the phone contained scandalous videos of Zhou Rong with a powerful woman that could destroy his reputation. Fang Chao called Zhou Rong, demanding twenty million dollars in exchange for the device.
Though Zhou Rong was seething with rage, he agreed to the trade and instructed Jianren to gather the cash from various suppliers. Jianren attempted to call Li Penggai to follow up on the suitcase, but the phone was now in the hands of Du Cong. Spooked by the persistent ringing and the sight of the millions of dollars in the back of the car, Du Cong threw Li Penggai's phone away.
When Jianren failed to get a response, he reported back to Zhou Rong that Li Penggai had likely been taken down by the two "junk collectors." Luck finally swung back to the police when Zhang Yi'ang, Li Qian, and Song Xing spotted two men hitchhiking with a sign. It was Mao Hongwei and Xia Tinggang. Zhang Yi'ang recognized them instantly from the wanted photos and took them into custody.
To complete the victory, Xia Tinggang was still carrying the final bianzhong bell, allowing the police to recover the entire set of national treasures. Back at the bureau, Curator Guo was overjoyed by the recovery of the artifacts and offered to compose a poem for Zhang Yi'ang. While Mao and Xia were cleared of the murder of Liu Bei, Zhang Yi'ang turned his focus back to the bigger picture.
After Li Qian and Song Xing took responsibility for the earlier escape of Fang Chao and Liu Zhi before Director Gao, Zhang Yi'ang reviewed CCTV footage from the day Lu Yibo was released. He noticed Lu Yibo being picked up by a Rongcheng Group vehicle, confirming his internal ties to Zhou Rong. Zhu Yifei and Huo Zheng, now hiding in an abandoned building in the western suburbs after driving away a beggar, prepared for their final move.
Zhu Yifei called Zhou Rong to set up a meeting at ten the next morning, claiming he was ready to trade the bells for cash. However, his real intention was to take Zhou Rong's life as revenge for being sold out to the police. Meanwhile, suspecting that mutual distrust among the criminals would be their undoing, Zhang Yi'ang mobilized his force to the hospital to confront Lang Bowen.













