Resumo do episódio 17 de My Destiny

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Fang Wanzhi spent her Lunar New Year's Eve on a rooftop eating cold dumplings with Gao Xiang, but the quiet holiday didn't last long. Soon after, Hao Qianqian arrived at Wanzhi’s doorstep in a state of despair. She had been dating a married man who abandoned her the moment his wife appeared, leaving Qian with nothing but the clothes on her back.

Despite their past friction, Wanzhi showed compassion, giving Qian the dividends she had earned from her earlier promotional singing. Qian was moved by the gesture and begged to stay for a few days, promising to leave before Li Juan returned from her hometown. The situation grew more complicated when Liu Zhu arrived that same evening, carrying their young son, Dahu.

He had come to Shenzhen to find his wife, accusing her of marriage fraud for being gone six months without a word. Wanzhi stepped in to prevent any violence, warning Liu Zhu that she would call the police if he tried to take Qian by force. However, once Qian saw her son and heard Dahu’s cries, her maternal instincts took over.

Seeing her husband and child, she broke down in tears, and Wanzhi allowed the family into the house to reconcile. To Wanzhi’s surprise, Li Juan returned early from her own family visit, her mother having insisted she come back to keep Wanzhi company. The group ended up sharing a tense but ultimately warm New Year dinner.

While Liu Zhu was busy chopping meat in the kitchen, Qian quietly apologized to Juan for her past behavior, and Juan chose to forgive her. To protect the stability of the family, Wanzhi and Juan kept Qian’s recent romantic scandals a secret from Liu Zhu. The next morning, the couple departed for their hometown, with Wanzhi and Juan providing lucky money for Dahu and gifts for Liu Zhu’s parents.

Shortly after the holiday, Wanzhi was summoned to the market management office. Director Ma informed her that Dongmen Market would undergo a massive two-year renovation to become a pedestrian street. While she received compensation, the two-year hiatus meant she had to find new opportunities. Li Juan considered taking a factory job, but Wanzhi refused to let her settle for that, insisting they should build a business together.

She pulled Juan into a series of market research trips across Shenzhen to find their next move. Their search led them back to Huang Yaodong, who was looking to transform his business from a cheap supplier into an independent clothing brand. Despite Juan’s reservations about Huang’s personal character, the duo agreed to cooperate with him to tap into the national market. They divided their efforts, with Wanzhi reaching out to her college classmate Wang Jia to set up networks.

Wanzhi took charge of the south while Juan handled the north. Their hard work paid off quickly; within two months, they reached a milestone of 100,000 yuan in sales, ensuring that Juan's siblings would never have to worry about tuition again. However, their business success came with a cost. Li Juan had been skipping her night school classes to manage the expansion, prompting an angry visit from Gao Xiang.

He blamed Wanzhi for leading Juan astray and insisted that education should not be sacrificed for money. Wanzhi defended their choices, pointing out that the school allowed five years to complete the coursework and that they were in a critical stage of their startup. As another Lunar New Year approached, Wanzhi chose to remain in Shenzhen again. Gao Xiang arrived to drive Li Juan to the station, and during the trip, he expressed deep concern over Wanzhi’s recent business moves.

He had discovered that Wanzhi had taken out a three-million-yuan bank loan to go "all-in" with Huang Yaodong. He warned her that Huang’s reputation among former workers was poor and that the financial risk was immense. Wanzhi remained resolute, arguing that as a national distributor, she had to stand or fall with the manufacturer. Before the holiday fully set in, Yang Hui, now an Air Force Academy cadet, made a surprise visit to Wanzhi during a layover.

He came to repay the money she had lent him when he first enlisted. Beyond the debt, he spoke of Zhao Jun, noting that she was a good girl who stayed away from trouble but was incredibly lonely. He asked Wanzhi to look out for her, and Wanzhi promised to do her best. Later, Wanzhi and Gao Xiang returned to the dumpling shop, where the owner’s family had come to visit, finally allowing them to enjoy a hot meal together.

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