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Such a Good Love Episode 7 Recap

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Spring 2024, Beijing. A classmate saw the wedding promotional photo of Su Zihao and Dong Leyi and rushed over to gossip, warning him that there were lots of negative rumors about her online and that he should be careful. But the moment Dong Leyi appeared, the classmate completely changed their tone, claimed to be her fan, and even asked for a photo. Dong Leyi deliberately emphasized that Su Zihao was her boyfriend.

Zhou Shui managed to get an appointment with a specialist and dragged Dai Daji to the hospital. They had mentally prepared for the worst, but the doctor told them that Dai Daji didn’t have cancer—it was just gallstones. The hospital they’d gone to before wasn’t even a proper medical facility. It had been a misdiagnosis! Zhou Shui and Dai Daji cheered as they left the hospital. She wished she could frame the medical report at home.

From today on, she was determined to stay in Beijing and enter the screenwriting competition with their script! Dong Leyi asked Su Zihao to be her 24-hour boyfriend and to help her film a “24-Hour Love Diary. ” Dai Daji was wheeled into the operating room for her gallstone surgery. While waiting outside, Zhou Shui had many thoughts. Two years ago, he believed he could conquer Beijing, but now he realized how naive he had been.

He needed to work hard and make money—at the very least, to give Dai Daji a sense of security in Beijing. When Dai Daji was groggily wheeled out of surgery, Zhou Shui held her hand, calling her name through tears. Su Zihao and Dong Leyi’s “24-Hour Love Diary” won over many fans. Although Dong Leyi truly wanted to be in a relationship, she ultimately chose to just enjoy shipping the couple.

For Dai Daji’s two-year anniversary of moving to Beijing, her gift was an air conditioner—one that benefited both rooms in the apartment. Dai Daji was troubled about not securing a permanent position at work. Zhou Shui tried to distract her by sharing gossip from a wedding shoot he did. To their surprise, they discovered that intern Xiaolong and Director Wen were secretly dating!

As soon as Dai Daji and Zhou Shui finished digesting the juicy gossip, they both quickly realized that her chances of getting a permanent position probably just went up in smoke. Zhou Shui returned the money he had borrowed from Wang Jingshu. Gangling overheard and warned her that the money she lent had been borrowed from someone else, and borrowing from the wrong person might cause trouble. But Wang Jingshu didn’t seem to care.

After working for six months, Zhou Shui had saved up 50,000 yuan. But he had completely stopped thinking about filmmaking—his mind was full of rent, electricity bills, and treating Dai Daji to a few good meals. And Dai Daji understood she shouldn’t bring it up again—ever since she got sick, she could no longer support his filmmaking dreams wholeheartedly. Senior Yiming had moved and invited Zhou Shui and Dai Daji over to his new place.

Yiming had secured Beijing residency and bought a new apartment. When the two heard that the apartment cost 10,000 yuan per square meter, they were stunned. Awkwardly, they took out a box of chocolates to congratulate him, but Yiming didn’t care about it at all and even brought out several boxes of chocolates from the kitchen to give them. Zhou Shui’s self-esteem hit rock bottom again.

But Dai Daji was delighted with the free chocolate and comforted Zhou Shui, saying their current apartment was actually quite nice. Zhou Shui went to Hun Xiang to vent. After seeing Yiming’s apartment, his jealousy boiled over—why could someone like Yiming live in a place like that, while he and Dai Daji couldn’t? Hun Xiang said he didn’t understand Beijing and subtly hinted that Zhou Shui should join her in private equity.

Zhou Shui initially refused—he didn’t even know what private equity was. He just wanted to work steadily in wedding videography. But under Hun Xiang’s relentless goading, his reason began to crumble, and he decided to invest his entire 50,000 yuan in her scheme. Back home, Zhou Shui discussed the investment with Dai Daji. She disagreed, but Zhou Shui desperately tried to convince her of the benefits of private equity.

However, this version of Zhou Shui felt like a stranger to her. Despite her objection, Zhou Shui still invested the 50,000 yuan. Later, a group of people stormed into the company, claiming that Hun Xiang owed them over 3 million yuan. Zhou Shui went to her residence, only to find out the apartment wasn’t even hers—she was just renting it. Dai Daji’s permanent position remained out of reach.

Senior Yiming approached her and offered to change her salary arrangement to a direct bank transfer. Hun Xiang had disappeared, and the 50,000 yuan was gone. Zhou Shui didn’t know how to break the news to Dai Daji. When he came to pick her up from work, he happened to see Yiming wiping food grease from the corner of her mouth.

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