Resumo do episódio 22 de Born With Luck
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Zhang Yi'ang led a large police force to the hospital late at night to visit Lang Bowen. Before entering the ward, he pointedly ordered his team to secure the area and allow no one near. Inside, Zhang Yi'ang asked Lang Bowen if he had any connection to the recovered bianzhong. Lang Bowen denied any interest, joking that "bells" (zhong) sounded too much like "the end," which was bad luck. Satisfied, Zhang Yi'ang left abruptly.
Lang Bowen, who had prepared for a long interrogation, was left bewildered. Outside, Zhang Yi'ang explained to Captain Wang Ruijun that by repeating a tactic they had used three times before, he hoped to "anticipate Zhou Rong's anticipation" and force him to act. The next morning, Hu Jianren reported the police’s visit to Zhou Rong. Meanwhile, Du Cong returned to his parents' home with two stacks of US dollars.
Overhearing his father refuse medical help to avoid bothering his son—whom he believed worked at a prestigious company—Du Cong was overcome with guilt. Realizing he was a criminal despite being his father's pride, he hesitated over the million dollars. Ultimately, he chose to report that he had "found" Li Penggai's car and the money, calling Hu Jianren to return them.
Blackmailers Fang Chao and Liu Zhi, realizing twenty million was an impossible sum to get quickly, lowered their demand for the stolen phone to five million. They instructed Zhou Rong to leave the money in a trash can at Sculpture Square. Zhou Rong agreed but planned a "larger game." He visited Lang Bowen in the hospital and, using a military analogy about the 101st Airborne Division, pressured Lang to handle the phone exchange while he dealt with the bianzhong trade.
Lang’s younger brother, Lang Botu (Yangyang), impulsively offered to go, but Lang Bowen angrily silenced him. Once alone, Lang Bowen revealed to his brother that he never actually killed Lu Zheng; he had merely filmed the man's accidental death and used it to extort Zhou Rong. Now, Zhou Rong was forcing him into a situation where he might actually have to kill.
Lang Bowen instructed Botu to call the police anonymously to tip them off about the phone deal, hoping the authorities would catch the blackmailers first. Despite his injuries, Lang Bowen discharged himself to handle the trade personally to protect his brother. At the same time, Zhou Rong ordered Lu Yibo to represent him in the trade with Zhu Yifei.
Terrified, Lu Yibo begged Zhou Qi to find Lang Bowen, offering to keep a secret about the night Ye Jian died if Lang would help him. Zhou Qi went to the hospital but only found Lang Botu, who informed her that Lang Bowen was already out on business. The police monitored the movements of both Hu Jianren and Lang Bowen.
Fang Chao and Liu Zhi led Lang Bowen on a frantic chase, changing the drop-off location from Sculpture Square to Dahua Alley, and finally to Huining Park. Lang Bowen grew frustrated, realizing Zhou Rong had only given him a bank card and expected him to kill the blackmailers rather than simply pay them. While the police followed Lang Bowen, the bianzhong trade at a warehouse turned into a chaotic pursuit.
As the police closed in, Zhu Yifei attempted to escape in a vehicle, but the car’s brakes failed, and he went over a cliff. Zhu Yifei died in the crash, though his associate, Huo Zheng, survived and fled. At Huining Park, Zhang Yi'ang confronted Lang Bowen at a green trash can. Lang Bowen tried to claim he was just out for a walk, but the police took him into custody.
Realizing they had been lured away by a decoy, Zhang Yi'ang rushed to Zhou Rong's villa. There, Zhou Rong confronted Du Cong, revealing he had finally identified the mole who had been hidden by his side for years.













