Such a Good Love Episode 5 Recap
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Zhou Shui’s camera lens was shattered in the chaos. With the lens gone, his dreams and livelihood broke along with it. Hun Xiang’s job became Zhou Shui’s only lifeline—he had no other choice. While filming a wedding microfilm, Zhou Shui was asked to create a K-drama aesthetic. He didn’t understand what that meant, so Hun Xiang quickly stepped in to help. Dai Daji ran into a lot of trouble with the production team.
The models for the show refused to take off their makeup and cooperate with the promotion. In the end, they all walked out. With no other option, Dai Daji pulled in Wang Jingshu to help. Barefaced Wang Jingshu was chosen to go on stage, but there was a problem backstage. The brand reported a missing necklace and demanded that Dai Daji compensate for it. The necklace was worth over ten thousand yuan—a sky-high number for her.
Dai Daji begged them not to tell the director and promised she would resolve it herself. She didn’t want to tell Zhou Shui, afraid it would affect his creative work. But Zhou Shui wasn’t making a film—he was shooting weddings. On set, Dai Daji ran into Senior Brother Yiming. He was from headquarters and had even bought a house in Beijing, while she was just an intern ordered around by everyone.
Zhou Shui had worked all day, his artistic dreams shattered, but he received a 2,000-yuan payment from Hun Xiang, and in that moment, he gave in to reality. When they got home, Zhou Shui asked Dai Daji what birthday gift she wanted. Dai Daji didn’t want to talk about it—she just wanted to see the footage Zhou Shui had shot that day.
She didn’t want their difficult life to become an even bigger burden, so she insisted she didn’t want a gift. But Zhou Shui saw her searching for a specific necklace on her laptop. Faced with the necklace compensation, Dai Daji had no choice but to call her mother. But her mom was still angry that she had run off to Beijing on her own and refused to help. Dai Daji’s wages were cut by several hundred yuan.
When she asked the accountant about it, she got brushed off. Senior Brother Yiming offered to treat her to a meal. During dinner, she talked about her boyfriend. Stars lit up in her eyes—she firmly believed Zhou Shui would become a famous director. But unexpectedly, there was a wedding shoot right next to the restaurant—and the person holding the camera was Zhou Shui.
Dai Daji approached to ask what was going on, and found out he had been filming weddings all this time! Senior Brother Yiming stepped in with mocking sarcasm, crushing Zhou Shui’s pride. Dai Daji understood why Zhou Shui was out making money, but she was mad at herself. She couldn’t help him focus on his filmmaking. In her eyes, Zhou Shui was a proud artist—he wasn’t meant for ordinary work. The two of them lay back to back in bed.
The alarm went off—it was Dai Daji’s birthday, but they still had to run around trying to make ends meet. Dong Leyi took on a wedding promotion job. Since she couldn’t find a partner, she had to ask Su Zihao for help. Su Zihao didn’t understand why Zhou Shui and Dai Daji were fighting. Zhou Shui didn’t want to stay a wedding director forever—he just needed to make enough to pay back the necklace cost for Dai Daji.
The brand was coming to collect the necklace. A coworker suggested Dai Daji just quit, so the responsibility wouldn’t fall on her. But it was her birthday—she didn’t want to lose her job on her birthday. In desperation, she got a text notification: her mother had sent her ten thousand yuan—stubborn mouth, soft heart—saving her in the nick of time.
After the wedding shoot, Zhou Shui sat down to eat a boxed meal, but before he could even snap a photo, the meal was taken away. He ran over to another table and started eating leftovers. Seeing this, Dai Daji felt a wave of sadness. Zhou Shui pulled her along to go eat a fancy dinner, but she just started eating the leftovers too. Even like this, they found it delicious.
Dai Daji bought Zhou Shui a new lens, but Zhou Shui had already sold his camera to buy the necklace. Dai Daji got mad right away—they argued, frustrated but laughing through it. On the subway ride home, in an empty carriage, Zhou Shui and Dai Daji imagined their wedding. At that moment, they had nothing—but love was their pillar. But from that day on, the words “I do” were ones Dai Daji would never have the chance to say again.
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