第27集

Season 1Episode 2745 minJuli 8, 2012
第27集

Under Liang Junzheng's arrangement, Shi Xiaomeng participated in a board meeting without Cheng Shengen and his confidants. Liang Junzheng encouraged the directors to overthrow Cheng Shengen's position as chairman at the meeting, and pulled Shi Xiaomeng into their camp. Liang Junzheng told Shi Xiaomeng that Cheng Shengen's confidant, the company's Vice President Hong, must be eliminated first. He wanted Shi Xiaomeng to provoke the relationship between Cheng Feng and Vice President Hong, so as to force Vice President Hong to leave. Shi Xiaomeng accepted Liang Junzheng's suggestion and decided to take revenge on Cheng Shengen and his son. In the drive-in movie theater, Wu Wei called Wu Di and woke him up with a few words, telling him not to hurt Wu Mei again. Wu Di catches up with Wu Mei and asks her for forgiveness. Wu Di's emotions explode, and he embraces Wu Mei in his arms desperately, and boldly kisses her, confessing to her warmly and frankly. Wu Mei also confessed her feelings to him, worrying about the age gap between the two, and worrying that she would grow old and ugly. Wu Di told her that as long as the two love each other, everything is not a problem, and the two reconcile as before.

第27集 has aired on Juli 8, 2012
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