Back for You Episode 11 Recap
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Lu Na and A Lai returned home, and she revealed her true identity to A Lai—she was from 20 years in the future. She explained that the little girl they had saved at the hotel that afternoon was actually her younger self from 20 years ago. Back then, A Lai had saved Lu Na, and she had picked up his lighter.
Later, she moved to the United States with her parents, where she studied fine arts and became a manga artist. After returning to the country, she asked a friend in the police department to look up A Lai’s records and learned that he had been killed while on duty by an ex-convict. However, this did not happen during the time she traveled back to save him.
To honor A Lai’s memory, Lu Na created a story about his crime-solving adventures, using her own memories and newspaper reports as inspiration. However, she never finished the story because she couldn’t bring herself to face A Lai’s death. A Lai felt a little sad—he hadn’t expected such a tragic fate for himself. Lu Na recalled the details of her time travel and confirmed that she had traveled through time on a night when the golden moon aligned.
The lighter was the key to this time-traveling portal, but now A Lai no longer had it since Lu Na from 20 years later had taken it. However, things might change now—A Lai had originally been promoted to chief inspector because of the Liu Meng case, but since he was currently suspended due to the same case, Lu Na believed that anything was possible. The new manga had a fresh storyline.
The protagonist, Mark, worked as a delivery boy at a restaurant, struggling to make ends meet. His landlady constantly nagged him for rent. One day, while delivering food back to the restaurant, Mark noticed Jiang Yuan, the wealthy heir of the Jiang family, dining with a few rich second-generation friends. They wasted a lot of food, which Mark found upsetting, so he spoke up about it.
Unexpectedly, Jiang Yuan took note of him and decided to make him the target of his pranks. Lately, the restaurant had been receiving frequent orders from St. Mary’s Hospital, an abandoned and eerie place. On Mark’s first delivery there, he was frightened by a girl in a school uniform. She told him that strange sounds often came from the hospital, as if restless spirits were lingering. Mark found it terrifying and quickly left. However, the orders from St.
Mary’s Hospital continued. On his next trip, his delivery box mysteriously disappeared. He sensed someone brushing past him and, terrified, ran away. His boss suspected that Mark had eaten the food himself and was using ghost stories as an excuse for losing the money. Just as Mark was trying to explain, another order from St. Mary’s Hospital came in.
Mark refused to go, but his boss insisted—he had to make the delivery and recover the money, or he wouldn’t need to come back at all. That morning, Mark had just been pressured by his landlady to pay rent, so he couldn’t afford to lose his job. With no choice, he braced himself and went back to the hospital. This time, he finally saw the "female ghost’s" true face and fainted from fright.
After he passed out, Jiang Yuan and his friends arrived—it turned out they had been playing a prank on him. However, they had taken it too far and accidentally scared Mark unconscious. Afraid that something serious had happened, they decided to take him to the hospital. But before they could leave, the lights went out, and the doors slammed shut.
They saw the silhouettes of a man and a woman, and soon, a "female ghost" dressed entirely in red scared them into fleeing. After they left, Mark opened his eyes—his boss and landlady appeared, revealing that they had turned the prank back on Jiang Yuan. The next day, Jiang Yuan personally delivered the money to the restaurant. A Lai and Lu Na arrived at St. Mary’s Hospital, where they heard crying.
Following the sound, they found a disheveled girl sobbing in the morgue. Lu Na asked for her name—she was Lan Xin, a victim of Jiang Yuan’s bullying. Jiang Yuan was reported for sexual assault and brought in for police questioning. However, because of his influential older brother, the police were reluctant to pursue the case seriously and only went through the motions of an investigation.
After Jiang Yuan was released, Lan Xin’s mother confronted him, crying and demanding justice for her daughter. Having found no way to seek help, Lan Xin had taken her own life in despair. A Lai and Lu Na read about her death in the newspaper and were shocked—no one at the police station had done anything about it.
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