Resumo do episódio 27 de My Destiny

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Fang Wanzhi and Li Juan were reflecting on the departure of He Yongwang when they realized they had not seen Hao Qianqian for several days. At the office, Gao Xiang, who was assisting with human resources, mentioned that the recent stock market volatility had caused severe distress for many, with some people even pushed to the brink of suicide.

Recalling that Qian had been missing for two weeks and was heavily involved in stock trading, the two women became deeply concerned. Li Juan tried calling her, but when the call went unanswered, they used a spare key card to rush into Qian's home. Inside the apartment, they found Qian lying in bed with medicine bottles on the nightstand.

Fearing she had taken an overdose of sleeping pills, Li Juan was about to call for an ambulance when Qian suddenly woke up. She explained that she hadn't actually taken any pills; in fact, she had simply been unable to sleep because she forgot to get her prescription, and she had finally drifted off after a few drinks.

Although she had lost a significant amount of money in the market, she assured them she had no intention of ending her life. Qian was visibly moved to see how much her friends cared for her. They decided to stay and keep Qian company. While Li Juan was preparing a meal, a knock at the door revealed Liu Zhu and his son, Dahu. Dahu had grown quite tall and wanted to see the mother he barely remembered.

While Qian refused to face her ex-husband, she asked Fang Wanzhi to bring Dahu into the bedroom. Liu Zhu explained that his mother had passed away earlier that year, and the grief had caused Dahu’s grades to suffer. Instead of attending a vocational school, Dahu insisted on coming to Shenzhen to work, though his true motive was to find his mother.

Despite the years apart, Dahu harbored no resentment, knowing that the money his mother sent back had provided for him. Heartfelt and protective, Qian decided Dahu should not waste his potential on menial labor. After consulting with Gao Xiang over the phone and having Dahu speak with him as well, she decided to enroll the boy in an international school.

She planned for him to stay on campus during the week and stay with her on weekends, with the ultimate goal of sending him abroad for his studies, believing his high emotional intelligence and English skills would serve him well. Fang Wanzhi, remembering that Liu Zhu had given her her very first job opportunity when she arrived in Shenzhen, decided to return the favor. She offered him a position as a pastry chef in the factory canteen.

Liu Zhu was incredibly grateful for the chance to start over. He quickly proved his worth, and his noodles and steamed buns became an instant hit among the workers, earning him the respect of the entire staff. At the company, Gao Xiang suggested that the design team needed fresh blood and brought in several unconventional candidates for interviews.

One designer insisted on working only at night from home, while another, a semi-professional gamer, wanted to work twelve-hour shifts on weekends to keep his weekdays free for competitions. Fang Wanzhi was initially hesitant, fearing these eccentricities would disrupt the company's discipline. However, Gao Xiang convinced her to let him manage them in an independent studio. The creative gamble paid off when the new team produced highly imaginative designs that delighted distributors.

Grateful for his success, Fang Wanzhi invited Gao Xiang for a hike and offered him a reward, though he modestly requested that the bonuses go to the designers instead. The peace was interrupted when Qian was diagnosed with cancer. Though the tumor was benign, she kept the news to herself until she needed someone to sign her surgical consent forms.

She finally contacted Li Juan, who rushed to the hospital with Liu Zhu, followed shortly by Fang Wanzhi and Gao Xiang. The surgery went smoothly, and when Qian regained consciousness, she remained as stubborn as ever. She insisted that Fang Wanzhi threaten Liu Zhu with termination to ensure he never told Dahu about her illness, as she didn't want her son to grow up with the same sense of helplessness she felt as a child.

Qian remained firm in her resolve to cut ties with Liu Zhu, telling him that they could never be a family again. She urged him to stop living his life around others and to finally do something for himself. After two weeks, she was discharged just in time for Dahu’s weekend visit. Reflecting on her past with Li Juan, she admitted that her marriage to Liu Zhu had never been about love. They had simply been two lonely, exhausted people looking for a way to fill the void while working in the harsh environment of a construction site canteen.

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