Resumo do episódio 7 de Born With Luck

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After identifying Lu Yibo as the whistleblower, Zhang Yi'ang updates his mentor on the progress of the Ye Jian and Lu Zheng cases. Although Lu Yibo is initially reluctant to name the person he reported, Zhang remains optimistic that the truth is finally within reach. The Provincial Department confirms Lu Yibo’s identity, providing the team with a solid lead to follow.

Following the police visit, Lu Yibo confesses to his girlfriend, Qiqi, that he reported Zhou Rong out of a fit of jealousy, wrongly suspecting she was having an affair with him. He explains that he had attempted to intercept the letter in the provincial capital, but a manhole explosion intervened. While he managed to recover most of the letter, one crucial page was lost—the very page Zhang Yi'ang discovered by chance.

Meanwhile, professional thieves Fang Chao and Liu Zhi spend the night staking out Fang Yong's home. Once they see him leave on his bicycle, they break into his ground-floor apartment, wearing shoe covers to avoid leaving evidence. To their frustration, they find no hidden stash of cash, only a few hundred yuan and a collection of coins. Liu Zhi dismisses Fang Yong as a penniless, clean official, mockingly viewing his decorative "mud figures" as worthless.

Fang Yong, however, is far from a simple man. Having received a call the previous night regarding a transfer to a quiet position in the provincial capital, he is in a dismal mood. He also receives a call from a radio station producer, Geng, informing him that his poetry program, "My Distant Horizon, Your Poetry," has been postponed. Feeling his influence waning, Fang Yong decides to seek one last benefit from Zhou Rong before his transfer.

At Zhou Rong’s office, the developer is furious with his assistant, Jianren, for preparing a fake edition of Fang Yong’s poetry book for a signing. Fang Yong arrives and finds the book on the floor. Amused by its high print quality, he asks to keep it. Seizing the chance to discuss the new district’s cultural industry park, Zhou Rong and Jianren follow Fang Yong back to his home to talk.

As they enter the apartment, Fang Chao and Liu Zhi are forced to scramble out of the window to avoid being caught. Because security guards are training nearby, the thieves are trapped just outside the window, where they eavesdrop on the entire conversation. Inside, Fang Yong dismisses Zhou Rong’s attempts to offer a "consulting fee." Instead, he reveals the staggering value of his home to the stunned visitors.

The "mud figures" Liu Zhi disregarded are actually authentic Tang Tri-Color Glazed Pottery, and the chairs are genuine Hainan rosewood. Fang Yong admits that while he never takes cash, he has a deep passion for "gifts" and expresses a particular desire for a full set of bronze chime bells (bianzhong). Outside, the thieves realize that Fang Yong is actually a major corrupt official, but because his wealth is tied up in hard-to-sell antiques, they decide to pivot.

Noting Zhou Rong's immense wealth as a developer, they shift their extortion target toward him instead. Later, Lu Yibo meets with Zhou Rong to apologize for the report. He admits he acted out of insecurity, even confessing to his own physical "incapability" in his relationship with Qiqi. Zhou Rong is frustrated but advises Lu Yibo to tell the truth to the police to resolve the mess. Lu Yibo subsequently calls Zhang Yi'ang back to the club.

Over a pot of Liu’an Guapian tea, Lu Yibo retracts his report, claiming it was entirely fabricated due to a personal misunderstanding. When questioned about the explosion in the provincial capital, he maintains he was simply an unlucky victim. Zhang Yi'ang leaves the meeting feeling deflated, realizing the lead he worked so hard to uncover might lead to a dead end.

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