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The Tale of Rose Episode 34 Recap

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Huang Yimei went to see the doctor and then went straight to the studio to find Fu Jiaming. When she saw him lying motionless on the sofa with his eyes closed, she thought he was dead and broke out in a cold sweat. Fu Jiaming slowly opened his eyes and saw the desperate expression on Huang Yimei's face, realizing that he was beyond help.

Fu Jiaming gave his beloved musical instruments to his friends one by one, leaving nothing for Huang Yimei, not wanting her to be reminded of him and feel sad. Fu Jiaming wanted to accompany Huang Yimei in raising Fang Taichu to adulthood, but that was just a pipe dream. He was a man who had been sentenced to death and would leave this world at any time. Huang Yimei sobbed uncontrollably as she held Fu Jiaming.

Since Huang Zhenhua met Lele, he has always suspected that she is his child. He mustered up the courage to go to Bai Xiaohed to confirm, and Bai Xiaohed clearly stated that Lele is the child she adopted while working in Shenzhen. Huang Zhenhua felt relieved. Su Gengsheng suddenly received a call for help from his mother. His stepmother molested a six-year-old girl, and the girl's parents demanded 300,000 yuan in compensation for emotional distress.

Su Gengsheng was so angry that he clenched his teeth. Su Gengsheng locked himself in his room and looked depressed. He felt sorry for the victim girl and regretted not suing his stepmother when she molested him. It was too late now, as the statute of limitations had passed. Huang Zhenhua decided to go back to their hometown with him.

Huang Zhenhua accompanied Su Gengsheng back to his hometown, where they learned the details of the case from Su's younger brother, Xiao Jie, and obtained the contact information for the parents of the deceased girl. Xiao Jie admitted that he had witnessed his father sexually assaulting Su Gengsheng, but he was too afraid to testify, which led to the girl being murdered by her father again.

Xiao Jie was filled with regret and cried uncontrollably, but Su Gengsheng didn't know how to comfort him. Su Gengsheng found the girl's parents and persuaded them to report the crime, but they were afraid that the girl would be unable to live a normal life when she grew up, and they only wanted to receive 300,000 yuan in compensation before taking their child away from the area.

Su Gengsheng admitted that she was also a victim, and promised to compensate them if they reported the crime. After much consideration, they reluctantly agreed. Su Gengsheng testified against her stepfather, and Xiao Jie also went to the police station to give his testimony.

Su Gengsheng swore to make her stepfather serve a full prison term, but her mother kept crying, and Su Gengsheng reminded her not to interfere with Xiao Jie's decision, or else she would have to spend her old age alone. Not long after that, Xiao Jie moved out of his parents' home and rented an apartment, and he called Su Gengsheng to tell her, after which Su Gengsheng felt relieved.

The 34th episode of The Rose's Story: Picture Copyright Fu Jiaming had always wanted to climb mountains like other kids when he was young, but his illness prevented him from doing so. Hu Yimei promised to accompany him to fulfill this long-held wish. She took Fu Jiamin and Mimi to climb a mountain, making a comprehensive emergency plan based on Fu Jiaming's condition.

Fu Jiamin was worried that Fu Jiaming wouldn't be able to make it, but Hu Yimei decided to give it a try and didn't want him to have any regrets. Hu Yimei prepared all the necessary equipment for climbing a mountain for Fu Jiaming, but he didn't have confidence in reaching the top. However, he didn't want to disappoint Hu Yimei, so he tried his best to cooperate.

Hu Yimei was fully prepared, and she and Fu Jiaming started climbing the mountain early in the morning. Fu Jiaming even brought a radio receiver to collect all the bird songs and fragrant flowers in the mountain.

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