Put Your Head on My Shoulder Episode 24 Recap
> Put Your Head on My Shoulder Recap
Si Tu Mo woke up to find Anna bothering Gu Weiyi. Si Tu Mo immediately stepped forward, asserting her claim by declaring, "I'm his girlfriend." Anna looked at her dismissively, only to be met with Gu Weiyi's firm declaration, "She's not my girlfriend, she's my wife." Si Tu Mo then cleverly added, "It's true, and I'm pregnant." With this, the two successfully deterred Anna.
After Anna left, Gu Weiyi pressed Si Tu Mo for an explanation about the "pregnant" comment, and she feigned ignorance, claiming her English was too poor to know such a word. Finding her evasive, Gu Weiyi decided to take Si Tu Mo to a German church, insisting it was for "English lessons." During the ceremony, the officiant, JC Caster, began reading the vows. Si Tu Mo grew anxious, quickly realizing Gu Weiyi's true intention was to marry her.
Gu Weiyi, holding her hand, firmly said "Yes, I do" to his vows. When it was Si Tu Mo's turn, she hesitated, stunned. Gu Weiyi, thinking she might be reluctant, softly reassured her, stating, "It's okay. If you don't want. . . I just want you to know you're really in my plan." Si Tu Mo, touched, then agreed.
Later, as they sat outside a cafeteria, Si Tu Mo expressed her frustration about their unconventional wedding, lamenting, "I didn't even wear a wedding gown! Where's the ring? Not even a ring." They then encountered Senior Xie Yu Yin, who was surprised to learn of their marriage but offered her congratulations. Meanwhile, Fu Pei excitedly informed Wang Shan that his bank loan had been approved.
That evening, Si Tu Mo continued to voice her desire for a wedding dress and ring. Gu Weiyi, feigning sleep to avoid the topic, prompted Si Tu Mo to comically attempt CPR on him. He then sprang up, pulling her close, leading to their first intimate moment. Separately, Si Tu Mo's former art director was preoccupied with news that Lin Zhi Cun had publicly released Si Tu Mo's resignation letter, causing a stir.
The next morning, Si Tu Mo suddenly became ill and vomited. A concerned Gu Weiyi asked what she had eaten, to which she admitted taking contraceptives given to her by his roommate's girlfriend. Gu Weiyi was deeply worried, especially upon learning she had taken them on an empty stomach. When he asked her why, Si Tu Mo confessed she felt a child might not yet fit into his plans.
Gu Weiyi quickly reassured her, asserting, "Everything about you is in my plan," which greatly comforted her. Soon after, their visit concluded, and Si Tu Mo prepared to return home.
She received a call from Jie Er, who excitedly informed her that Lin Zhi Cun had championed their cause regarding the stolen artwork, posting Si Tu Mo's resignation letter on his blog, which led to a hot topic and the company addressing the issue of the colleague who plagiarized her work. Overjoyed, Si Tu Mo returned to China, joined shortly by Gu Weiyi, who also came back after completing his studies.
Back home, they were amused to find their robot, Circle, had been "upgraded" by Gu Weiyi's father. Observing their living situation, Gu Weiyi suggested, "I think we should live in the same room." He then revealed that the spare room had already been converted into his new lab. They soon realized they hadn't informed their parents about their marriage.
Recognizing that the German church ceremony wasn't legally binding in China, Gu Weiyi revealed he had already preemptively booked an appointment for their official marriage registration. They quickly proceeded to complete the formal procedures, officially becoming legal spouses. As they received their two copies of the marriage certificate, Si Tu Mo light-heartedly joked about having a spare in case one got lost, prompting Gu Weiyi to playfully confiscate her copy for safekeeping.
Moments later, Si Tu Mo's mother called, warmly congratulating the couple. Gu Weiyi, feeling a bit shy, officially addressed her as "Mom" for the first time. When they later met Gu Weiyi's parents, Si Tu Mo sweetly addressed them as "Mom" and "Dad," instantly winning their approval and affection. Gu Weiyi's father shared some heartfelt advice with his son, remarking that while "It's not scary to get married, but marriage is not that easy."
Gu Weiyi acknowledged this, understanding that even with his scientific mind, Si Tu Mo would always comprehend him in a way others might not. Gu Weiyi's father offered them beautiful blessings for their future. With their official marriage, Gu Weiyi and Si Tu Mo's newlywed life truly began. After they married, Si Tu Mo began actively searching for a job.
She shared her frustrations with Gu Weiyi, listing demanding job requirements like being able to drink a large amount of liquor, recognizing 300 celebrities, or having "a story in your eyes." Gu Weiyi, seeing her struggle, offered to support her, suggesting she take a break or consider graduate studies. He then produced a bank card, offering it to her.
Initially, Si Tu Mo thought it wouldn't be much, then learned it was money her grandmother had sent after hearing about their marriage, which she refused to spend. Finally, he revealed it was his accumulated scholarship money, a significant sum of 240,000 yuan. Si Tu Mo, delighted, playfully hugged him. Later, Si Tu Mo attempted to discuss popular culture, specifically the "Four Flow Men after 1985" and the "Four Heavenly Kings" of Hong Kong.
Gu Weiyi, however, could only relate "flow" to physics and was completely unaware of the pop culture figures, leading to a playful debate where they exchanged knowledge from their respective fields. Despite their different interests, Si Tu Mo found Gu Weiyi's earnestness endearing, and they ended up laughing.
The next morning, before Gu Weiyi left for his lab, he drank the bitter herbal tea his mother had prepared for him, and their sweet day began with Si Tu Mo's morning kiss. In the lab, Gu Weiyi and Zhou Lei discussed the significance of the number four, which led to Gu Weiyi discovering Zhou Lei also knew about the "Four Heavenly Kings." Gu Weiyi quickly changed the subject back to their experiment reports.
Elsewhere, Si Tu Mo called Wang Shan, who revealed she was at Fu Pei's company, there to celebrate their anniversary. Si Tu Mo almost let slip that Fu Pei was planning a proposal, quickly being silenced by Wang Shan. The two friends then engaged in their usual banter about who should treat whom to a celebratory meal.
Later, when Si Tu Mo and Gu Weiyi returned home, they found their parents had already left, but not without leaving a heartwarming message and a pot full of pepper mantis prawns. Si Tu Mo, a big fan of the dish, immediately claimed she would eat them all. Gu Weiyi, recalling his old excuse of being allergic to mantis prawns, resignedly helped her peel them.
Si Tu Mo playfully teased him, revealing she had known all along his allergy was fake, implying his feelings for her had developed back when they were by the sea. Meanwhile, Fu Pei, though nervous, genuinely proposed to Wang Shan, who joyfully accepted. Si Tu Mo then tried on a wedding dress, leaving Gu Weiyi utterly mesmerized by her beauty. Following her creative ideas, they proceeded to take a series of unique and cool wedding photographs.
Gu Weiyi reflected on how much Si Tu Mo had changed him, causing his usual high IQ to drop significantly, leading him to do "a lot of stupid things" like losing his composure and willingly riding in a car driven by her, despite the perceived danger. He recognized that with Si Tu Mo, his life had become filled with an unexpected sweetness and a willingness to embrace new, unpredictable experiences.
Later, after the birth of their child, Gu Wei Mo, their parents often joked that while "parents are true love, the child is an accident." Nevertheless, the happiness of their family of three continued to grow with each passing day.