Married Episode 6 Recap
> Married Recap
At the evening gala, Hu Cheng spotted Xiao Nie and simultaneously learned that Ning Yue had not gone to the job he had arranged for her. He tried to contact Ning Yue, but she deliberately ignored his calls. Instead, she spent her time getting dressed and putting on makeup. Without informing Hu Cheng, she took the initiative to attend the gala. Just as Hu Cheng was about to introduce Tian Qiuzi to everyone, Ning Yue appeared.
Hu Cheng had to change course abruptly, announcing instead that his most important business partner was his wife, Ning Yue. Ning Yue even gave a speech on stage, which visibly upset Tian Qiuzi. Ning Yue praised Hu Cheng for protecting and supporting her, emphasizing his admirable qualities. She expressed her hope that their son would grow up to be like Hu Cheng.
Although Ning Yue’s compliments flattered Hu Cheng, they also made him feel uneasy, as though he was losing control of the situation. Seizing the moment, Ning Yue told Hu Cheng that she had found a job that would allow her to fight alongside him for their family’s future. To expedite the contract approval process, Hu Cheng decided to cater to Qin Can’s interests. He took the initiative to visit the fishing spot where Qin Can spent his time.
Their conversation was filled with subtle tension, as both men carefully chose their words. Hu Cheng tried both persuasion and veiled pressure, outwardly expressing his hope that Qin Can would not get himself or Ning Yue involved in matters related to him. Recently, Tian Qiuzi wanted to meet Hu Cheng, but Hu Cheng intentionally avoided the hotel where she had made arrangements. Frustrated, Tian Qiuzi reflected on everything that had happened recently and decided to assert her presence.
She sought Hu Cheng out and suggested introducing him to her nearly 90-year-old grandmother, with whom she is especially close. Tian Qiuzi wanted her grandmother to meet the man she liked. Hu Cheng was surprised that Tian Qiuzi would bring him up to her family. Although she claimed her grandmother was senile, Hu Cheng was still reluctant to let their relationship become public knowledge. When Ning Yue went to pick up her child, she ran into Qin Can.
To her surprise, she discovered that he was Jiaojiao’s uncle. Initially, she had mistaken him for Jiaojiao’s father and even suggested he pay more attention to the child, only to realize her assumption was wrong. Qin Can was straightforward and asked Ning Yue why she had chosen to work at Zhongzhi, given that her qualifications didn’t necessitate starting from the bottom. Ning Yue explained that she couldn’t afford to wait any longer and needed to seize every opportunity available.
Qin Can, however, felt she wasn’t being entirely honest. Fate brought enemies together when Tian Qiuzi visited Zhongzhi for work-related matters and ended up being handled by Qin Can and Ning Yue. Tian Qiuzi took the initiative to invite both of them to dinner. Qin Can politely declined, but Ning Yue accepted. Qin Can was puzzled, as Ning Yue could have refused. Ning Yue simply remarked that she had to eat anyway.
During the dinner, Ning Yue subtly probed while maintaining her composure, matching Tian Qiuzi’s energy in a battle of wits, with neither giving an inch. While reviewing photos from the evening gala, Hu Cheng noticed Xiao Nie in one of them and instructed his assistant to investigate him. Meanwhile, Ning Yue messaged Hu Cheng, saying she wanted to introduce a new friend to him. Before Hu Cheng arrived, Ning Yue asked Tian Qiuzi if she had a boyfriend.
Tian Qiuzi replied that she did and that her boyfriend, like Hu Cheng, was an entrepreneur. Tian Qiuzi further mentioned that her relationship faced a major issue—her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend kept entangling with him. Ning Yue clearly understood that Tian Qiuzi was alluding to her. Despite Tian Qiuzi’s attempts to belittle her, Ning Yue remained composed. She told Tian Qiuzi that she should marry her boyfriend, as that would prevent the ex-girlfriend from clinging on. After all, no one would want to become a third party in such a situation. Tian Qiuzi’s expression visibly darkened.
Related Posts