Resumo do episódio 3 de See You Again

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A new day began with knocking on Jin Ayin's door, waking her up. She discovered a stack of express deliveries from Dudu Shopping, all purchased by Xiang Qinyu, who had quickly learned the ropes of online shopping with the help of Wangcai. He brazenly demanded Jin Ayin pay for the items. When she claimed to have given him all her money, Xiang Qinyu reminded her about her watch, then accused her of being "shabby" and "dishonest."

He exposed her recent profitable deal with a clothing store owner, where she earned money by having him model clothes. He declared his strong dislike for "dishonest and sneaky people" like her, leaving Jin Ayin speechless, and he instructed the delivery person to collect payment from her. Xiang Qinyu revealed his grand plan: to return to his own time by harnessing lightning, just as Mr. Franklin had done.

He explained that he had purchased the necessary items for this experiment and needed to acquire a phone, mistakenly believing it was a device that allowed people to simply "shake it" and acquire goods. Jin Ayin corrected his misunderstanding, explaining that he couldn't use a phone to pay without a local identity. She offered to provide physical labor for his plan instead of spending her money, an offer he readily accepted.

Xiang Qinyu designated Jin Ayin's balcony as a "good place according to fengshui" for his experiment and ordered her to clear it immediately, confidently proclaiming, "There's nothing I, Xiang Qinyu, can't do." For days, Xiang Qinyu monopolized Jin Ayin's balcony, forcing her to undertake arduous tasks to prepare for his experiment. He flagrantly exploited her, even demanding she pay for his fried chicken while she herself was left to eat instant noodles.

Exhausted and frustrated, Jin Ayin finally screamed, "I've had enough!" Upon the completion of his device, Xiang Qinyu announced that a thunderstorm was expected the following day, signaling his imminent departure. He instructed Jin Ayin to gather his photos, posters, and a script he hadn't finished signing, promising to complete the autographs and even offering her his treasured watch. Jin Ayin, initially jaded, dismissed the value of the signatures.

Xiang Qinyu admonished her for her ignorance, recalling how Mr. Mei's autograph at Tianchan Palace was highly coveted. He proudly asserted that he, Xiang Qinyu, never owed anyone money, especially not a woman. However, Jin Ayin's attitude completely shifted after a quick online search revealed that a historical signature could be "worth over 10,000 pounds." She eagerly accepted the watch and enthusiastically requested numerous signed photos, ensuring he would "be honored forever" for his fans.

Xiang Qinyu observed that she was "indeed a pragmatic woman." Late one night, as Jin Ayin stayed up writing, she turned off Xiang Qinyu's lamp to save electricity. This action woke him from a nightmare, where he was calling for his mother. He confronted Jin Ayin about the darkness and then saw her "explicit" writing, which he compared to a forbidden book and criticized as "frivolous" and "rogue."

Jin Ayin defended her work as "art creation," asserting that his "understanding of the text is biased" for this era. Despite his annoyance, he permitted her to continue, but quietly, and warned her not to touch his lamp again. Later, Jin Ayin crafted a "granny Bingxin brand orange lamp" for him, sharing the heartwarming story behind it and expressing her hope that it would illuminate his dark nights and guide him toward the future and light.

Xiang Qinyu, however, dismissed her sentiment with an arrogant remark about having known Ms. Bingxin long before Jin Ayin was born, once more instructing her to be quiet if she continued "working hard." As the thunderstorm approached, Jin Ayin delivered a heartfelt farewell to Xiang Qinyu. She acknowledged his flaws but still considered him an idol for his good looks and the signed photos he left her.

Wishing him a safe journey, she offered him orange peels, hoping they would serve as an "orange lamp" to light his way. Xiang Qinyu, however, proudly declared that his life needed no guidance from anyone. Spotting the lightning, he announced his departure and headed to the balcony with his device. Jin Ayin, recording with her phone, urged him to "fight for Oscar" to make his signatures even more valuable.

The lightning struck, and Xiang Qinyu found himself back at the moment of his murder. He tried to intervene with the masked assailant but passed through them like a ghost, unable to affect anything. He watched his past self fall, and the masked figure removed their mask, revealing the person who had shot him. Spotting another figure fleeing the scene, he attempted to pursue them but was suddenly pulled back by a voice calling "Yu."

Jin Ayin, initially believing Xiang Qinyu had successfully returned to his era and regretting not asking him for a building in Shanghai, found him disheveled in a corner. The powerful explosion caused by the lightning strike had drawn the attention of Ms. Wu, their furious landlord. Ms. Wu accused Jin Ayin of nearly blowing up the house, to which Jin Ayin insisted it was only a lightning strike.

Ms. Wu, upon seeing Xiang Qinyu, delivered an ultimatum: Jin Ayin had two days to make him leave, or both would be evicted. Facing the landlord's threat, Jin Ayin took Xiang Qinyu to the police station. She handed him a letter, explaining that she had "sincerely written" his situation and that the police would "find someone more professional to help him find a way home." She promised to pray daily for his safe return and "good fame in history."

Xiang Qinyu accepted the letter and sent her away, and Jin Ayin, in a taxi, felt she "can't stand it" anymore and prayed for all deities to take him back safely. Meanwhile, at the police station, Chi Yu's distraught parents were informed that Chi Yu had been missing for over 72 hours with no success in search efforts.

The police had only recovered some of Chi Yu's belongings, and faulty CCTV footage from the night of the incident showed only Chi Yu leaving his villa alone. Based on a citizen's report, the police suspected Chi Yu had been attacked and murdered. They also inquired if Chi Yu's parents knew a person named "Li Longda."

While taking a taxi home, Jin Ayin received a phone call from her friend, who enthusiastically informed her that she had secured a job as an on-site scriptwriter for a new movie, "The Legend of Xiang Qinyu." Her friend called the role "custom-made" for Jin Ayin due to her constant discussions about him. Hearing this, Jin Ayin immediately instructed the taxi driver to turn around.

Upon her return, she found a crowd gathered, learning that a "tall and handsome" man was threatening to jump from a building. Rushing to the rooftop, she discovered it was Xiang Qinyu. As onlookers filmed, Jin Ayin pushed through, pleaded with them to stop recording, and apologized to Xiang Qinyu for blaming him for the "house incident" and for abandoning him at the police station.

Xiang Qinyu dismissed Jin Ayin's apology, insisting she go home while he intended to return to his own time by jumping off the building. He explained that since he had arrived in this era through a "near-death experience," he believed another such event would send him back. Jin Ayin vehemently opposed, calling it "suicide" and warning him he would "fall into pieces" and "be very ugly."

When he threatened to drink DDVP, she pressed him for his reasons for wanting to leave. Xiang Qinyu confessed that he had sold all his property, including Mengsheng, to fund his film "The Legend of Huangpu," hoping to become a legend, but now felt like a "joke." He desperately wanted to return to find his murderer and understand "why this is happening," lamenting that "no one remembers me except you."

Jin Ayin countered by replaying her friend's phone call about "The Legend of Xiang Qinyu" movie, asserting that he was remembered and had a chance to fulfill his dream in this era. She then appealed to fate, suggesting that destiny had brought him here not only to achieve his dreams but also to potentially uncover the truth of his murder. She promised to "be with you" and "finish everything together." Convinced by her words, Xiang Qinyu agreed to cooperate.

Jin Ayin attended the interview for "The Legend of Xiang Qinyu" scriptwriter position. The other candidates were impressive, with backgrounds from prestigious universities and international experience. Director Feng, however, sought someone who deeply understood Xiang Qinyu, a "pioneer of action movies" who "died mysteriously at a high time" and experienced a fall from grace. While the other candidates offered superficial answers based on public research, Jin Ayin, despite her humble academic background, confidently declared her profound knowledge of Xiang Qinyu.

She claimed to have liked him since childhood and knew "everything about him," even having seen a short clip of "The Legend of Huangpu" from her projectionist father's collection. When Director Feng warned her against bragging, Jin Ayin challenged them to ask her anything. During the interview, she discreetly called Xiang Qinyu for answers.

For instance, when asked why he became an actor, she initially blurted out "money," then corrected herself to "life's necessity," arguing "who would do such a life risking job" otherwise, before acknowledging his true love for Chinese kungfu and movies. When asked about his favorite pastime, she struggled, first guessing "reading," then jokingly "smoking, drinking, having a perm," before Xiang Qinyu's hint led her to answer "looking in the mirror." Although Director Feng was annoyed, she insisted she was joking. Finally, when asked why Xiang Qinyu never married, she answered, "he doesn't like women."

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