Resumo do episódio 10 de My Sunshine

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He Yimei arrived at the underground parking garage to find a persistent suitor already in her car. He told her he had pursued her for half a year without a clear answer, suggesting that every woman has a price and asking what hers was. Just as the situation grew tense, Lu Yuanfeng appeared, bravely intervening.

He openly declared his intention to pursue He Yimei, then retrieved a seven-colored flower bracelet he had bought during a countryside photoshoot, presenting it to her. Lu Yuanfeng encouraged her not to feel pressured, but He Yimei responded that they could try, provided he didn't mind if someone else still occupied her heart. Lu Yuanfeng enthusiastically declared he didn't mind at all, confident he could make her forget everyone else and only see him.

He then offered to drive her home, affectionately calling her "my girlfriend." He Yimei, however, declined and chose to drive herself. After she left, Lu Yuanfeng was so overjoyed he bit his arm to confirm he wasn't dreaming. Later, Xiao Xiao and Mosheng enjoyed snacks and chatted, reminiscing about their college days. Xiao Xiao then presented Mosheng with a seven-colored flower bracelet.

Xiao Xiao mentioned that Lu Yuanfeng, the magazine's photographer, had bought an identical bracelet for He Yimei, expressing his desire to pursue her, though Xiao Xiao was skeptical of his chances of success. She then turned to ask Mosheng about her relationship with Yichen. Mosheng confessed her confusion, explaining that Yichen would sometimes appear suddenly and then disappear for long periods, leaving her unsure of their relationship status.

Xiao Xiao found Mosheng's hesitation puzzling, arguing that Yichen, known for his reserved nature, wouldn't waste words if he didn't genuinely want to reconcile. Mosheng admitted to her fear that if they started over, he might suddenly propose a breakup again, a scenario she frequently dreamt of from her time in the U. S. Xiao Xiao pointed out that Yichen was the one who had bid her goodbye in the first place.

Mosheng felt his intentions were inscrutable, and despite her uncertainties, she found it difficult to refuse him. Mosheng went to the magazine office and found Manager Wen packing her belongings, preparing to resign. Manager Wen explained that although Lawyer He had resolved the previous issues, she was still resigning to prevent future problems for the magazine. She asked Mosheng to convey a message to Xiaohong, who was preparing to marry a doctor, asking her not to harbor resentment.

Manager Wen then shared her personal regret about not reconciling with a man who had waited for her, feeling undeserving as a divorced woman. She mused that some sweet memories are best left in the past, untouched, as people inevitably change over time. Meanwhile, at Y. X. H. Law Firm, Xiao Xiao' s manager called Yichen to confirm the two million yuan compensation had been received.

Xiang Heng teased Yichen, suggesting he took such a low commission because Xiao Xiao was Mosheng's classmate, to which Yichen cynically replied, "Why else?" Xiang Heng called him shameless. Yichen's cheerful demeanor quickly dissipated when he received a text message from Mosheng, apologizing that a photoshoot elsewhere would prevent her from joining him that night. Lao Yuan then tried to persuade Yichen to attend a dinner hosted by lawyers from Allied Law Firm.

Yichen initially declined, citing court duties, but Lao Yuan revealed that Xu Ying, a lawyer known for her professional rivalry with Yichen, had recently joined Allied Law Firm. He implied that the dinner was partly orchestrated for everyone to witness a confrontation, and despite Yichen's initial reluctance, Lao Yuan vowed to ensure his presence. At the dinner, the lawyers from Allied Law Firm and Y. X. H. Law Firm conversed. Lao Yuan playfully boasted about the eligible bachelors at Y.

X. H. , including Yichen and Xiang Heng, while humorously excluding himself. Xu Ying, who had recently switched firms, complimented Yichen's rapid success, but then subtly challenged him regarding the Xiao Xiao case, implying he might have been biased. Yichen calmly defended his professional principles. Suddenly, a colleague spotted Mosheng outside, seemingly taking photos. Yichen immediately excused himself, went outside, and asked Mosheng to wait for him.

Upon his return, he intended to leave, but his colleagues insisted that Mosheng join them. Yichen brought Mosheng into the room and introduced her to everyone, including Xu Ying. Xu Ying then pointedly asked Mosheng to recount the story of how she pursued Yichen in college, calling it their "romance history."

Mosheng, awkwardly but playfully, described how she used "thick skin," "sticking to him no matter what," and tactics of "crying, bothering, and disappearing" until Yichen "raised his hands in surrender." Lao Yuan then directly asked Mosheng why she had "dumped" Yichen to go to the U. S. Mosheng denied dumping him but confirmed her move to America, while Yichen remained silent throughout the uncomfortable exchange. After dinner, Mosheng confronted Yichen, asking why he hadn't spoken up.

Yichen confessed that he, too, had come to believe she left him, questioning if his harsh words back then had conveniently given her a reason to depart. He then revealed that her father had visited him at college, offering to finance his education in the U. S. if he joined Mosheng there, which was how Yichen learned she was from a wealthy family.

He also implied that he had discovered a connection between Mosheng's father and the death of his own father on that very day, a painful realization he hadn't spoken about. Mosheng apologized, but Yichen challenged her, asking if her apology was for herself or her father. He pressed her on whether she would have still left if she had known everything then.

Mosheng then recalled her mother explaining that her father's will had compelled her to leave, forcing her onto a plane. She apologized again. Yichen then forcefully asked if she was willing to restart their relationship, stating he didn't want to waste time, wasn't interested in starting a new relationship, and therefore, she was "the most suitable." Internally, Mosheng questioned his reasons, feeling he didn't truly understand the person she had become. She then quietly dropped a bombshell: "I got married.

. . Three years ago, in the U. S." Mosheng then recalled her life in the U. S. Her father had committed suicide after his company went bankrupt, leaving her a substantial inheritance. However, Mosheng donated all of this money, stating she didn't want to use funds acquired at the cost of her father's life and hinting at its problematic origins.

She also donated the money she earned from her odd jobs to Ying Hui, a fellow Changhua University alumnus she saw advertising for help in a newspaper. She explained to her neighbor, Juan Jie, that Ying Hui reminded her of Yichen, a talented person, and she worried he might be facing similar difficulties. Juan Jie expressed dismay that Mosheng had donated all her money, leaving her unable to afford medicine when she fell ill.

A brief flashback showed Mosheng struggling to work at a restaurant in the U. S. due to her poor English, eventually being demoted to washing dishes. Yichen, too, recalled the frantic days after Mosheng's sudden disappearance. His college classmates discussed how Mosheng had left for America without informing anyone, even Yichen, leading to his desperate search for her for days. They disparaged Mosheng as heartless and urged Yi Mei to persuade Yichen to forget her.

Yichen went to Yi Mei, asking for Mosheng's library card, which Yi Mei had. Taking the card, Yichen silently tore off Mosheng's photo from it, keeping it as a solitary memento. Three years later, during Chinese New Year, Mosheng was celebrating with Juan Jie and her son, Jia, making dumplings. Juan Jie noted Mosheng's improved dumpling-making skills and reminisced about her earlier struggles.

Mosheng, however, was still preoccupied with thoughts of Yichen, wondering if he had moved on with a new job or even a new girlfriend. Juan Jie herself was suffering from domestic abuse from her husband, Tom, but chose to endure it for the sake of her son, unable to face the embarrassment of returning to China. Juan Jie's husband, Tom, returned home, prompting Juan Jie to check on him, hinting at the ongoing domestic strife Mosheng had witnessed.

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