Resumo do episódio 25 de My Destiny
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Fang Wanzhi returned to her family home in Yu County after her time at Shenxian Peak. During a meal with her father, Meng Siyuan, and Grandma Yu, she enjoyed a taste of home while her father discussed the region's progress. Meng Siyuan revealed that he was overseeing several key projects, including the construction of a major road that would benefit over twenty villages and two towns.
He also explained that the frequent power outages Fang Wanzhi experienced at Shenxian Peak would soon be a thing of the past, as the old lines were being upgraded to ensure a stable supply within the year. While visiting her mother's grave to offer tributes, Fang Wanzhi and her father discussed the success of Li Xingke, who had recently appeared at an investment conference as a prominent entrepreneur and was now married.
Meng Siyuan used the occasion to nudge his daughter about her own future, suggesting that Gao Xiang would be a great match. Fang Wanzhi quickly deflected, telling her father not to worry about her personal life and even teasing him about finding a companion of his own. However, she did seek his professional advice regarding a potential business partnership back in Shenzhen. In Shenzhen, the business proposal from Wen Liang presented a difficult choice.
His terms were incredibly harsh, leaving no room for negotiation on price or quality, and requiring a significant upfront investment. Li Juan was adamantly against the deal, arguing that even their shrewd neighbor, Mr. Sun, had turned it down. The tension between the partners escalated until Li Juan declared that if Fang Wanzhi insisted on signing, she wanted her name removed from the factory and would leave the business entirely.
Seeking a better understanding of the man behind the contract, Li Juan asked Hao Qianqian to arrange a meeting with Wen Liang. During dinner, Wen Liang opened up about his past, explaining how he had struggled abroad since childhood and worked for twenty years to reach his current position. He admitted to being a "shrewd bastard" who was strict with contracts to ensure his own performance bonuses and the company's interests.
This honesty resonated with Li Juan, who began to see the logic behind the partnership. That night, the two sisters reconciled. Li Juan apologized for her outburst and acknowledged that a startup team could not always be perfectly democratic. Trusting Fang Wanzhi’s long-term vision, she gave her full support to the deal. Her faith was soon rewarded; once the factory was backed by a well-known brand, Li Juan found it much easier to secure new orders at higher prices.
The partnership proved to be the turning point the company needed, turning temporary losses into a promising future. As the Chinese New Year approached, the factory remained busy until the very end of the year. Fang Wanzhi showed her appreciation for the workers' efforts by distributing generous bonuses. Meanwhile, their neighbor Mr. Sun found his business failing.
Rather than taking advantage of his misfortune to expand, Fang Wanzhi invited him to dinner and proposed a partnership where he would manage production for her excess orders. She offered him a favorable profit split, a gesture that earned Mr. Sun's deep respect and made him realize that her success was rooted in her broad-mindedness. News arrived from the army in the form of letters for Zhao Jun, He Yongwang, and Fang Wanzhi.
Zhao Kai had matured significantly as a soldier and sent photos of himself in uniform. He wrote extensively to his sister about their childhood memories, touching her deeply with details she had nearly forgotten. Around the same time, Hao Qianqian celebrated a milestone by purchasing her own house. As the three friends gathered in the new apartment, they reminisced about their early days in Shenzhen when they all shared a single shipping container at a construction site.
Five years later, Fang Wanzhi’s business had grown to include several factories and hundreds of employees. During a meeting about registering a new trademark, she was unsatisfied with generic names. She drew inspiration from her memories of "Little Friend," a cat that had once lived at the factory but had since passed away. She proposed the name "Meow Meow Toys," based on the various sounds the cat used to make.
The name was a hit, proving to be both memorable for children and trendy for young adults. While traveling to a business dinner one evening, Fang Wanzhi recognized her taxi driver as Jia Youcai, her former boss from years ago. Jia Youcai had fallen on hard times after several divorces and bad investments in futures. He took the opportunity to apologize for his behavior in the past and for not helping her when she was in need.
Impressed by his enduring filial piety toward his late father and his willingness to work hard despite his losses, Fang Wanzhi invited him to become her personal driver. The episode concluded with the official approval of the "Meow Meow Toys" trademark across all categories. The brand's future looked limitless, with plans already in motion for animated films and mobile game collaborations. Surrounded by her loyal team and friends, Fang Wanzhi celebrated the official launch of the brand that would define the next chapter of her success.


















