Episode 9

Season 2Episode 960 minJan 3, 2003
Episode 9
Dao Ming Si was able to get a job in a restaurant. On Valentine's day, he decided to cook something special for Ye Sha. Qing He asked Shan Cai to spend the special day with him, she she told him that she was busy working at the bakery. He came back and offered to fetch her home. While listening to the radio, she was able to hear Qing he's dedication to her. F3 also heard this so they decided to call the station and send their greetings, too. Xi Men and Mei Zuo gave their messages, while Lei didn't speak but gave a recording of Ah Si's voice.
Episode 9 has aired on Jan 3, 2003 at 9:00 PM
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