She and Her Perfect Husband Episode 29 Recap
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Wu Fei suspected Yang Hua never actually worked in investment banking after leaving Hengli and accused him of lying. What she didn’t know was that Tao Junhui had already investigated Yang Hua when he first learned of his existence. Knowing Wu Fei hadn’t eaten much that evening, Tao Junhui suggested they go for dinner.
They ended up at the same spicy hot pot place near the university and coincidentally ran into Qin Shi and Yang Hua, who had just finished eating. Wu Fei took the opportunity to taunt Qin Shi, asking if she knew what VP Wang had revealed about Yang Hua. Qin Shi wasn’t interested. At that moment, the hot pot shop owner accidentally spilled a tray, and Tao Junhui burned his hand protecting Qin Shi.
Qin Shi kindly offered to take him to the hospital, but Wu Fei rejected her help outright and warned her to stay away from Tao Junhui. On the way home, Yang Hua admitted that Tao Junhui was a good man and said if Qin Shi wanted to return to him, they could divorce. Yang Hua also worried that people at the firm might begin to question his resume after tonight’s incident.
But Qin Shi said it was her fault—she had selfishly dragged Yang Hua to a social event in pursuit of her ambitions, resulting in him facing someone he didn’t want to see. Yang Hua confessed he wasn’t angry but had come to realize he was a coward. Wu Fei took Tao Junhui home, worried about his burned right hand and how it might affect the wedding. She offered to stay and take care of him.
Tao Junhui then suggested postponing the wedding, saying he wanted to buy a home on his own to give her a proper family. Wu Fei thought he was upset about the prenuptial agreement and said she didn’t care about any material things—she only cared about him. She didn’t want Qin Shi to remain at Cheng & Hui, as she could tell Tao Junhui still cared about Qin Shi even though she was married.
Wu Fei couldn’t accept Tao Junhui’s kindness toward Qin Shi. Yang Hua told Qin Shi that in his youth, he was arrogant and dismissive of others. Wang Jason had been Qiu Jianxiang’s favorite fund manager and had long planned to succeed him, but Yang Hua’s arrival disrupted those plans. Hai Bo Biotech was not a stock he and Qiu Jianxiang had intended to pick, but the fund’s fundamentals were very good.
After the failure, Yang Hua investigated and found irregularities in stock transactions. Wang Jason knew everything but told Yang Hua not to speak up—he’d handle it with the board. To this day, Yang Hua still doesn’t understand why Qiu Jianxiang betrayed him. After returning from Canada, Yang Hua diligently searched for jobs but was turned down by every company. Facing setbacks, he fell into despair.
After six months, Yang Hua’s mother pushed him to go job hunting, and only then did he start trading stocks from home. Seeing Yang Hua so defeated, Qin Shi comforted him, saying it’s okay to fall—whether he chooses to stand up or lie low, she’ll be by his side. They would face difficulties together. Moved by her words, Yang Hua teared up and embraced her. The next morning, Qin Shi prepared breakfast and left for work.
Noticing Yang Hua still looked gloomy, she called Cai Liang and asked him to look after him. Yang Hua’s father came by early and mentioned that Li Dai had come the night before. She hoped Yang Hua could set aside his grievances and help his mentor Qiu Jianxiang. But Yang Hua’s mother blamed Qiu Jianxiang for ruining her son, making him unwilling to work for four years. Yang Hua’s father said he believed Yang Hua should help.
Life isn’t just about winning—it’s also about enduring setbacks. A happy life requires one to learn to forgive. After all, forgiving others is also forgiving oneself. Yao Yao, who was the duty manager at the hotel the night He Dongna checked in, came to the firm to clarify the facts. According to Yao Yao, when the bathroom glass broke, He Dongna wasn’t in the shower.
It wasn’t the hotel that forced her to leave—He Dongna insisted on leaving and even refused help getting to the hospital. Yao Yao said the hotel was willing to settle the dispute but would also provide evidence to clarify things if needed. Regarding He Dongna’s case, Tao Junhui and others reported their findings to Tang Yihui. They discovered Yao Yao’s employment history showed no major issues, so getting the hotel to fire her wouldn’t be easy.
Wu Fei wanted to pressure the hotel through public opinion, but Tao Junhui urged caution. Public opinion is a double-edged sword—without evidence, it could backfire. After the meeting, Wu Fei scolded Tao Junhui for opposing her in public. She cared only about Tianhang Hotel’s reputation and not the truth. Qin Shi had just moved into a new office and overheard Wu Fei and Tao Junhui’s conversation. Tang Yihui came by to congratulate her and took the opportunity to ask for help.