Resumo do episódio 6 de Dazzling
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Qingye received a long-awaited message from her friend in Beijing, offering her a place to stay for a few days before her upcoming semester. Overjoyed, she rushed to find Xing Wu, who was busy washing up, to excitedly announce her return to Beijing. Hearing the news, Xing Wu froze for a moment, but he quickly masked his underlying sadness with a warm smile and congratulated her on finally leaving Zhazhating.
Qingye playfully remarked that he should be celebrating too, as he would no longer have to put up with her. On the day of her departure, Xing Wu arranged a spacious pickup truck to take her to the city, courtesy of his friend Huang Mao's father. Looking at the vehicle, Qingye joked that it was quite a grand send-off, to which Xing Wu proudly noted it was far faster than a three-wheeler and much roomier than an SUV.
Qingye bid a tearful farewell to Li Lanfang and Grandma, promising to video call them during meals so they would not feel lonely. Feeling a bit guilty about any shortcomings during Qingye's stay, Li Lanfang warmly told her not to worry about the final payment. Qingye politely but firmly declined, promising that her father's secretary, Uncle Sun, would contact her to settle the balance.
Before they boarded, a local friend rushed over to deliver a heavy bag filled with imported avocados, cherries, and homemade treats for her journey. As they drove out of Zhazhating, they stopped near the lighthouse where they had first met, laughing about how she had mistaken Xing Wu for a jerk who was bullying others. They also made a stop by the breathtaking lavender fields.
Breathing in the soothing scent, Qingye recited the benefits of lavender—how it calmed the mind and relieved anxiety—leaving Xing Wu deeply impressed by her memory. Wanting to capture the beautiful moment, Qingye asked Xing Wu to take some photos of her. Moved by her bright smile through the lens, Xing Wu secretly switched the camera to video mode to permanently capture her laughter. Qingye then pulled him in for a joint photo, marking their very first picture together.
At the station, after a gentle farewell hug and a quiet reminder that their temporary residency contract had officially expired, Qingye boarded her transport, filled with hope. However, her return to the city was met with immediate disappointment. Upon arriving, Qingye tried to message her friend but received no response, only to realize she had been blocked and removed from their group chat. Her phone then rang with a call from Huanji Study Abroad.
An advisor urgently requested her presence, explaining that an anonymous tip had exposed her father's economic crime case and frozen assets. Because she had concealed her family background, the university revoked her admission and barred her from applying for the next five years. Realizing only two people in Beijing knew about her family's situation, and with one having just blocked her, Qingye easily identified the culprit.
She tracked her former friend, He Leling, down at a cafe, finding her sitting with Meng Ruihang. When confronted, He Leling panicked but eventually admitted to writing the anonymous report out of jealousy, fearing Qingye would steal Meng Ruihang. Qingye coldly retorted that she was never interested in him anyway and declared their friendship permanently over, while a furious Meng Ruihang scolded He Leling for going too far. Determined to help, Meng Ruihang brought Qingye to his house to stay.
Although he warmly prepared her old slippers and offered her a guest room, his mother was deeply concerned. Overhearing a quiet conversation in the kitchen, Qingye heard Meng's mother reprimand her son, warning him that their family company had business ties with Qingye's father and could easily be dragged into the legal mess. Not wanting to be a burden, Qingye quietly grabbed her suitcase and slipped away.
Stranded with nowhere to go, Qingye called Uncle Sun, who confirmed that her father's case was looking grim and his accounts remained frozen. When she finally dragged her luggage back to her old home, she discovered that the electronic locks had been changed. Homeless on a dark, pouring night, she sat on the doorstep, burying her head in her knees as she wept. Suddenly, the rain stopped hitting her.
Looking up, she found Xing Wu holding a large umbrella over her head. Xing Wu, unable to stop worrying, had followed her to Beijing. He handed her some warm food and pointed out a loophole in their service contract: since it was valid until the tenth of the month, he was still legally responsible for her safety for another fifteen minutes. He gently offered to take her back to Zhazhating, promising that his home would always be her home.
Grateful and relieved, Qingye agreed to renew the contract but insisted they sneak into her house through the backyard first to pack her things. Stepping into the neglected backyard, Qingye was saddened to see her mother's beloved plants dead, but Xing Wu spotted a resilient Welwitschia that was still green. Deciding to take the hardy desert plant with them, they slipped inside the house.
They treated themselves to the leftover ice cream in the freezer, laughing and sharing her favorite Cookies & Cream Vanilla flavor. After packing her skincare products and using Xing Wu's help to smash open her childhood piggy bank, they layered on thick clothes to save suitcase space. However, their quiet exit was interrupted by a security guard, forcing them to run frantically through the dark streets until the sun began to rise.
Before leaving Beijing, Qingye took Xing Wu to visit her mother's grave, leaving a can of Coke and some daisies. She poured her heart out, admitting that while she felt she had fallen from rock bottom into an abyss, she was no longer afraid because someone had reached out to save her. Xing Wu stood respectfully beside her, quietly promising her mother that he would protect her.
Afterward, they visited a medical store where Xing Wu bought a high-end, foldable wheelchair for his grandmother, with Qingye happily contributing her remaining savings to help cover the cost. Back in Zhazhating, the familiar sea breeze welcomed them. Qingye delighted Grandma with her new electric wheelchair and a souvenir badge of Tian'anmen, while presenting Li Lanfang with a designer silk scarf and moisturizing skincare products.
When asked about her sudden return, Qingye explained that her plans had changed and she would be staying in Zhazhating for at least a year or two. While Li Lanfang warmly welcomed her to stay, she quickly pulled Xing Wu outside to discuss their mounting financial troubles. Outside, Li Lanfang expressed her genuine pity for the girl but panicked over the logistics, reminding Xing Wu that they were not actually blood relatives.
With the final payment lost due to frozen accounts and the initial money already spent on clearing their own debts, she worried about how they would afford Qingye's long-term living expenses and tuition. Xing Wu calmly told his mother not to worry, promising he would find a way to earn the money himself.
















