Resumo do episódio 13 de Eight Hundred
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The burden of Gao Songge’s uremia has pushed the Chen family to its breaking point. Chen Hongbing has exhausted the family savings, and with Ding Yue’s recent leg injury adding to their woes, the financial pressure has become unbearable. From their room, the couple's heated arguments over the staggering costs of treatment—1,600 yuan a month for dialysis and a 300,000-yuan price tag for a kidney transplant—echo through the house.
Hearing his father’s desperate suggestion to sell their home, Chen Hui realizes the gravity of the situation. He consoles a tearful Songge, promising to find a way to earn the money to cure her. Determined to take responsibility, Chen Hui informs his parents of his decision to drop out of school and head to Jin'gang to find work. Chen Hongbing is incensed, arguing that his son is a "nobody" without experience and should focus on his studies.
Despite the fierce opposition and his father's plan for him to repeat his final school year, Hui stands his ground. He leaves for Jin'gang, driven by the need to save Songge’s life. In the present, Ding Yue’s suspicions about her son grow when she discovers Chen Hongbing’s clothes in Chen Hui's room. Her father-in-law reveals that Hui wore those clothes home from the police station on the night of Ding Yue's birthday, confirming he had been detained.
Confused and worried, she visits Hui’s former classmate, Xiaojian, only to learn that he hasn't seen Hui in months and has no intention of taking over the roller skating rink. Realizing she has been lied to, Ding Yue tracks down Songge at the new internet cafe. Songge confesses that Hui was indeed detained by his father, but claims it was a misunderstanding.
Torn between her trust in her husband’s professional integrity and her love for her son, Ding Yue breaks down in tears, desperately hoping Hongbing was wrong. Preparations for the grand opening of the Yingxiong Internet Cafe move forward. Chen Hui visits his partner, Huang Liang, who offers his Mercedes-Benz to Hui to maintain a successful image for their business. On the eve of the opening, Hui presents Songge with a beautiful red dress, hoping for a new beginning.
While Chen Hongbing initially seems supportive at home, even showing off a new suit, he ultimately claims he is too busy at the police station to attend. Ding Yue attends the ceremony alone, masking her disappointment as she watches her son officially open the business with a traditional lion dance. The celebration is cut short by the arrival of an unwelcome figure from the past: Tian Jinhai.
His presence triggers a flashback to 1994 in Jin'gang, where a young Chen Hui worked as a waiter. Hui had saved Jinhai from two men posing as plainclothes police officers, recognizing their handcuffs as fakes. Though Jinhai rewarded him with a generous tip, Hui was soon ambushed and robbed of all his savings after making an emotional phone call to his father.
Desperate and penniless, Hui returned to Jinhai, who introduced him to Peidun Cough Syrup—a medicinal product that acted as an addictive drug. Though initially hesitant, the crushing pressure of Songge’s medical bills and his family’s struggles eventually forced Hui to accept Jinhai’s deal, using a roller skating rink as a front to sell the syrup to miners. Back in the present, Chen Hui is terrified by Jinhai’s reappearance.
Jinhai demands the payment for past goods along with interest, leading Hui to take out a high-interest loan of 200,000 yuan from a pawnshop owner named Mr. Jun to settle the debt. Hui hopes this will sever their ties, but Jinhai blackmails him with a report letter addressed to the Municipal Public Security Bureau (code 951127) detailing Hui’s illegal activities. Jinhai warns that if he doesn't return to his hotel safely, the letter will be mailed.
Panicked, Hui drives Jinhai to the hotel and manages to retrieve and destroy the letter, but the encounter leaves him harboring a dark and desperate plan to end Jinhai's threat forever.



















