Shooting Stars Episode 17 Recap

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Wei Daiqing caught an underground party comrade and intended to extract useful clues from him, but despite severe torture and interrogation, he got nothing. Wei Daiqing then took his men to search Zhang润金's residence and just happened to find a letter. This letter was sent from Guangzhou, stating that the house Zhang润金 rented was unoccupied and asking if the lease could be terminated. Wei Daiqing quickly took his men, disguised, to Guangzhou.

After tricking the landlord, he obtained Zhang Runjin's luggage. From the suitcase, he found several identity documents, one of which was for "Xiang Yuansheng". These identity documents were forged to help the Meng couple. Wei Daiqing had met Xiang Yuansheng himself and was very excited to see the unfamiliar photo on the document. He was worried about finding evidence that Hua Zhen was a Communist, but by chance, he could now connect the dots.

Wei Daiqing didn't care if Hua Zhen was truly a Communist, but catching a Communist would lead to promotion, so he would stop at nothing to label Hua Zhen as a "GD". Hua Zhen had taken Duoci to the orphanage run by the National Salvation Association. When they returned home for dinner, she asked Shi Junyu if she knew about that orphanage. Shi Junyu, of course, knew and told Duoci that she was one of the teachers there.

Duoci's parents had made great efforts for those children and were very respectable people. Duoci also wanted to join the organization Shi Junyu belonged to. Shi Junyu smiled gently and told Duoci some of her own past. At the age of seventeen, she eagerly chose this path, and even in the midst of ice and snow, she felt bathed in warm sunshine.

She still firmly believed in her choice now and believed that Duoci would also experience that moment when she grew up. Duoci went to say goodbye to Hua Zhen and asked him to deliver the medicine she had prepared for Luo Minmin. Duoci asked Hua Zhen if he knew what kind of person she would become in the future. Hua Zhen encouraged her to forget everything that had happened here.

She was only seven years old now and could live the life she liked and become anyone she wanted to be in the future. Holding Duoci's small shoulders, Hua Zhen thought about everything that had happened from their first meeting until now. This naive little girl, after the upheaval of losing her parents a few months ago, had become much stronger. After Luo Minmin's injuries healed, she returned to the police station.

Her colleagues had specially created a female police officers' lounge for her. It was decorated very warmly, with fresh flowers and a clean, tidy bed. Luo Minmin was very touched. The chief deliberately claimed it was made by clearing out the team's small storage room. Hua Zhen was preparing to leave the Fourth Squad. Before leaving, he gave his washed police uniform to Chen Hao.

Having known each other for a while, Chen Hao asked Hua Zhen to say goodbye to everyone in person. Chen Hao's disciplinary action had now been revoked, and the newly recruited police officers had passed their probation assessment. Everyone was especially happy and greeted Hua Zhen cheerfully, inviting him to share in their celebration. Hua Zhen told everyone his true identity and that school was about to start soon, so he had to go back to continue his university studies.

Hua Zhen apologized to everyone for using Xiang Yuansheng's name. Then he gave the medicine Duoci had prepared to Luo Minmin. Luo Minmin was very reluctant to see him go but, knowing the distance between them, said nothing. It was Chen Hao who suggested that everyone take a photo together. So, the group happily went to Luo Minmin's family's photo studio to take pictures.

Even though they were patronizing Luo Minmin's family's photo studio, Father Luo still didn't show a good face. He didn't allow individual photos and reminded everyone to smile for the camera. Finally, they took a group photo, and in the picture, everyone was smiling very happily. That evening, Luo Minmin was on duty at the police station. She looked at the group photo of Hua Zhen and herself, a very beautiful memory.

In Luo Minmin's eyes, Hua Zhen was unattainable, like a dazzling star in the sky. It was a meeting nonetheless. She also thought about when she was recovering from her injury, Hua Zhen had carried her out for a walk. What a wonderful memory! Luo Minmin's older brother and younger sister came to visit her. Her younger sister, Luo Qinqin, reminded her sister to hurry and see Hua Zhen again.

She knew her sister's feelings, but Luo Minmin vehemently denied liking Hua Zhen. However, upon hearing her sister say that Hua Zhen would go to the battlefield to fight in the future and that this might be the last time they would ever meet, she couldn't help but blame her sister for cursing someone like that. It rained in the evening. Hua Zhen couldn't help but call Luo Minmin, but the weather was bad and the signal was affected.

In the end, Hua Zhen still went to the Fourth Station. Seeing Hua Zhen with his fluttering long eyelashes and big eyes, Hua Zhen made an excuse that he had come back to look for something. Luo Minmin's eyes widened when she heard that he had come through the rain just to get a police manual. Since it was still raining outside, Hua Zhen decided to stay and chat with them for a while and leave when the rain stopped.

Luo Minmin asked Hua Zhen if he chose to join the Navy because he was conscripted. Hua Zhen couldn't help but laugh. He told Luo Minmin and Luo Qinqin that his father was the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Military Administration and his older brother was also in politics. Luo Minmin had never heard of the Ministry of Military Administration before and didn't understand what kind of place it was.

It wasn't until Hua Zhen explained that it was where people worked for Chiang Kai-shek that they suddenly understood. They had always felt that Hua Zhen was different from them, and now they realized how different he was. As for why he chose to join the Navy, Hua Zhen explained that he felt China's Navy was not strong and he hoped to contribute something to the country through his own efforts.

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