Resumo do episódio 30 de My Destiny (final)

> My Destiny
> Resumos de My Destiny

Facing a predatory hostile takeover from Yan Ziwei, Fang Wanzhi stood firm during the board meeting. Yan Ziwei pointed out that her stock pledge ratio was dangerously high and that a sudden crash could lead to forced liquidation, stripping her of control. He mocked her for diluting her shares among the very migrant workers she started with, claiming that without such a move, his Hongwei Capital wouldn't even have had the chance to challenge her.

Wanzhi remained unmoved, declaring that the brand was built by the hands of those workers and would not be easily surrendered. She told him that if he wanted a war, she would fight to the very end without compromise. The battle took a toll on the company’s leadership. Gao Xiang, acting out of concern for the firm's survival, urged Wanzhi to consider a tactical retreat, warning that they were no match for the capital shark's resources.

He argued that throwing themselves into this "meat grinder" would only lead to bankruptcy. Wanzhi, however, viewed his pragmatism as a betrayal of their dignity. Furious, she told him that he could either fight alongside her or leave immediately. Feeling like a stranger in the city she helped build, she wandered the cold streets of Shenzhen, reaffirming her belief that one's backbone must never go soft. Amidst this corporate struggle, a heavier blow arrived from her hometown.

Uncle Xiao traveled from Yu County to tell Wanzhi that her adoptive father, the retired Vice Mayor Meng Siyuan, had been diagnosed with cancer three years ago. To avoid distracting Wanzhi during her company's IPO, the upright old man had chosen to suffer in silence, taking their daughter Miaomiao back to Yu County under the guise of writing a book. He had sworn those around him to secrecy, wanting to spare Wanzhi from witnessing his pain.

By the time Wanzhi rushed back, he had already passed away, leaving her only a final letter. In his letter, Meng Siyuan joked that his "final bit of stubbornness" had finally lost to death’s chessboard. He reflected on his life of service and his deep connection to the works of Su Dongpo.

He explained that he had insisted Wanzhi keep the surname Fang to honor her family’s legacy of sacrifice for the nation, reminding her that "a house that accumulates good deeds will have a lasting fragrance." He encouraged her to find a life partner who could both look at financial reports and enjoy the moonlight with her, specifically mentioning his approval of Gao Xiang.

His final words served as a spiritual anchor, teaching her that life, like the perfect dish of Dongpo Pork, requires a balance of the lean and the fat. While Wanzhi was away, the tide of the takeover turned. Li Juan revealed to Wanzhi that she had misjudged Gao Xiang; he had used all his personal funds to buy 3. 7% of the company’s shares to support her in secret. Furthermore, Wanzhi’s brother, Li Xingke, had intervened.

His investment firm became the third-largest shareholder, creating a three-way stalemate that neutralized Yan Ziwei’s aggression. Xingke explained that his group sought a win-win partnership rather than a takeover, as they believed in the growth of the toy industry. He even offered to leave his current position to help Wanzhi restructure and turn the company into China’s leading toy brand. Yan Ziwei made one final attempt to resolve the conflict by meeting Wanzhi personally.

Having recently divorced, he arrogantly proposed marriage, suggesting that she become his mother's daughter-in-law to inherit the family wealth and merge their toy divisions. Wanzhi was disgusted when she learned he had multiple children with different women who were never his wives. She told him that while wealth was a tool, using it to act without principles only made him a laughingstock.

As the founder of the company, she ordered the "capital thug" to leave her premises once and for all. In the aftermath, Wanzhi decided to take a much-needed break. She planned to return to Yu County with Miaomiao for an extended stay, coinciding with the opening of Zhao Jun’s new factory. She invited Gao Xiang to join them, acknowledging his role as Zhao Jun’s angel investor.

Li Juan and Qian also planned to go to pay their respects at Meng Siyuan’s grave. Li Juan, despite being pursued by the ambitious Wen Liang, chose to remain single. She had spent over a decade caring for the mother of her late partner, Captain Zhou, and refused to settle for someone who prioritized profit over people, deciding that her memory of a "good man" was worth more than a compromised future.

Before leaving for Yu County, Wanzhi finally reconciled with her past. Her biological father, He Yongwang, came to Shenzhen to see her, bringing a gold necklace he had bought with three months of his wages. As the white-haired, timid old man turned to leave, Wanzhi finally let go of thirty years of resentment. She called out "Lao Han," the local term for father, prompting him to turn back with tears in his eyes as he called her "little brat."

Standing later among the rapeseed fields of her hometown, Wanzhi reflected on her journey. To her, Yu County was the mountain—her foundation—and Shenzhen was the sea—her destination. Surrounded by her friends and family, she watched as Gao Xiang gathered everyone for a group photo, marking the beginning of a new chapter where her heart had finally found its home.

Você Também Pode GostarPostagens Relacionadas
Mostrar Mais