This whole episode is dedicated to Mo Sheng and Yi Chen's university selves. Not my favourite but I really like the young Mo Sheng.
Remember her? I mean, how could you not? She looks exactly
like her older counterpart… You know, that prickly lady from the meeting with
Yi Chen. Anyways, her name’s Xu Ying. Last episode we ended off with Mo Sheng
signing up for the debate club. This episode we start off with whether she’s
qualified to be a member and it is Xu Ying’s that questioning it. It makes perfect sense that the members disagree in my opinion because Mo Sheng has
nothing to offer as a chemistry major. However, Xu Ying has a hidden agenda as
she shares the same interest as Mo Sheng: Yi Chen. (Practically the whole
school knows that Mo Sheng’s chasing Yi Chen) She looks for backup to go
against the president who supports having Mo Sheng in the club and it’s none
other than Yi Chen.
Yi Chen gives a long winded answer about not judging a
person’s ability based on their majors. His final conclusion is that he has no
objection. So, my guess is that’s your way of saying you support Mo Sheng. This
pricks Xu Ying enough that she confronts him after the meeting of how disappointed
she is in him for mixing personal feelings into the club by supporting his
girlfriend to join. Yi Chen simply denies the accusations.
Xu Ying has no choice but to give in but she doesn’t give
in easily. She confronts Mo Sheng for her purpose of enrolling in their club
and Mo Sheng doesn’t deny it. Xu Ying gives out her best bossy attitude and
describes how holy of a place their club room is with all their trophies and
whatnot. Mo Sheng totally agrees and nods her head in acknowledgement: “I will
not mix personal with professional matters; in this club room, I will work hard
diligently as a member, and outside, I will diligently pursue Yi Chen.” LOL.
Xu Ying’s shocked but before she pursues any further, our hidden
audience can’t contain their laughter anymore. Turns out the boys (members of
the debate club) were hiding outside, eavesdropping the entire time. One of them
is the president and comments that he himself didn’t know their club forbade relationships. He also questions whether all the club members will follow
this rule of not mixing personal affairs into business matters. Xu Ying juts
her chin out and agrees without hesitation. So, why exactly are you lecturing
Mo Sheng then?
Her antics don’t stop there as she assigns Mo Sheng with difficult
tasks such as delivering 40 lunch packs for the debate club. She also gets sick
in the process. Yi Chen’s roommate (surname: Xiang) teases him about how much Mo Sheng is suffering
just to win his love.
That teasing doesn’t go to waste as Yi Chen leaves her some
medicine for her cough. Over the weekend, Yi Chen normally has
volunteer/internship with a lawyer. However this weekend he joins the debate
meeting which surprises the other members. He says it’s because he couldn’t
attend this week for some reason. It just so happens that Mo Sheng is helping
out at this meeting. They briefly exchange eye contact.
On another one of her errands, Mo Sheng bumps into Yi Chen.
Yi Chen, however, returns to his cold self and says she shouldn’t be suffering
this much for him because it won't change him. So I’m assuming that this
time he’s cold because he cares that she’s suffering and he doesn’t like it? I
don’t know. This guy’s acting is ambiguous.
Xiao Xiao returns to the dormitory all beaten up because she
was robbed of her money, money that she needs for next month’s tuition. Mo
Sheng decides to protect Xiao Xiao from now on by walking home with her after Xiao
Xiao’s night shift from work. This also means that she’ll have to abstain from
club activities for the time being.
It’s raining on Yi Chen’s way to work. As he strolls along, he
recalls memories of Mo Sheng. You don’t appreciate something or someone until
they do missing. His thoughts are interrupted as he spots her chowing down a
cake at a café through a window. What’s with them and the rain, and café, and
walking pass each other… Anyways, he gets a tad grumpy that she’s skipping debate
meetings for this and quickens his pace to work.
Guess what, he works at the café she’s eating at. He learns
that she’s not skipping debate club to play but it’s for her friend, Xiao Xiao.
He seems a little happier (or the actor is trying to seem happier). The next
day, she comes to the café again to wait for Xiao Xiao to get off work. Yi Chen
takes this time to ask her whether she’s planning to quit the debate club to
which Mo Sheng denies. Yi Chen also mentions that it looks bad on him if she
quits because he supported her entry. Mo Sheng lights up at this news but
worries about Xiao Xiao. Yi Chen gives a solution: he could walk Xiao Xiao home
because it’s convenient for him at that time. Aw, so nice of you. But what
happened to not wanting her to suffer because of you? I guess you’re suffering
more that she’s not suffering for you anymore? Right? Right.
Yi Chen’s smiling more and more at her as she vents out her
worries about him and Xiao Xiao alone at night. She continues to voice her
worries about how it’s okay if he doesn’t love her but he also can’t love any
other people. LOL. The guy lol’s too.
Mo Sheng thinks her chance is here now that she can spend
time with Yi Chen while waiting for Xiao Xiao to get off work (but I though Yi
Chen promised to take Xiao Xiao home instead?). However, Mo Sheng’s plan fails
because Xiao Xiao quit her job. She felt bad for Mo Sheng having to wait for
her every night.
But the plan is still a go because Mo Sheng doesn’t reveal
to Yi Chen that Xiao Xiao had quit. On the other hand, Yi Chen is confronted by
his roommate (Xiang) why he’s going to his volunteer place when he
doesn’t have to go today. Okay, so they’re both going purely for each other.
The two walk in the rain and arrive at his volunteer place.
In this dim lighted office with no one in sight, they study. They get
interrupted by a man claiming to be have conned by the lawyer of this office.
Yi Chen calms him down with the process of his case and the man realizes that
he wasn’t conned. From this scene, we see that both Yi Chen and Mo Sheng really
care about fairness and treating the less abled with compassion. Before they
send off the man, Mo Sheng gives her umbrella to him because it doesn’t look
like the rain will stop anytime soon.
Back in the office, Yi Chen questions what Mo Sheng will do
now without an umbrella. Mo Sheng says it might stop later to which Yi Chen
recalls that she just said the opposite thing to the man. Mo Sheng grumbles
and asks whether all lawyers talk like that and Yi Chen sighs that he was only
reminding her. Or I’d say worrying about her.
She fake calls Xiao Xiao and tells Yi Chen that Xiao Xiao
already returned home because she couldn’t find her way to his office. After arriving
at the dormitory, Mo Sheng feels bad for lying and reveals the truth. She’s
scared that Yi Chen’s mad and asks whether she will get punished lightly because she gave herself in. Yi Chen says that this tactic is for the police, not lawyers. Mo Sheng
questions if telling the truth to a lawyer deserves more of a punishment. Yi
Chen doesn’t answer that and turns around to leave. He tells Mo Sheng not to
follow her, masking his smile in a harsh tone.
She tries to ask for forgiveness at the library by giving
him those drinks. However, his reply is that drinking too much of that will
make you dumb. He knows how to joke!
Mo Sheng finally returns to the debate club but Xu Ying
doesn’t ever let go of a chance to reprimand Mo Sheng. Yi Chen stands up for Mo
Sheng saying that he’s already reprimanded her for missing so many meetings and
Mo Sheng chirps in promising she’ll never miss the meetings again. She also
gets her first role as the member of the debate club: a photographer. It’s a
bit stretched but they need someone to take good pictures during their debate tournament which is coming up.
Mo Sheng thanks Yi Chen for his help earlier with Xu Ying.
Yi Chen clarifies that he was only acting accordingly (none of that mixing personal
affair with business matters, that is). She says she’ll express her gratitude by
taking gorgeous pictures of him during the debate tournament. Yi Chen’s joking
more now because he wants to, at the very least, look normal. Can she do that, he asks.
They head off to the debate tournament and Mo Sheng’s
handing out lunch boxes outside of the bus. She’ll be the last person to board
the bus and asks if Yi Chen can save her a seat near the front because she gets
car sick easily. His silence means he agrees and they sit together on the bus. The
car probably takes a sharp turn as Mo Sheng knocks into him pretty hard for him
to produce that reaction… However, Yi Chen’s face is pale and Mo Sheng assumes
it’s because she knocked into him. If that’s the case, this guy needs to live
in a bubble. His pale composition is actually because of food poisoning from
the skewers he ate last night with his roommates (they all had diarrhea except
him last night but it’s his turn now to feel sick).
Nothing else is going right as Yi Chen also loses his cue
card. Xu Ying recalls that it was Mo Sheng that touched his bag last and
immediately blames her but she’s nowhere to be found. Mo Sheng comes running in
at last and Xu Ying begins another one of her scolding. Yi Chen says it’s not
Mo Sheng’s fault because he still had it after Mo Sheng returned the bag to
him. Xu Ying is still furious but Yi Chen shuts her up by saying he’s confident
enough without his cue card. Dude, then why were you making a fuss earlier? Or
are you just saying that because you want to protect Mo Sheng?
Anyways, on this unlucky note, the debate tournament begins.
Everything goes well until the last four minutes for the wrap-up presented by
Yi Chen.
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I normally don’t like childhood/teenage parts and this one
is no exception. The girl is definitely winning but this guy doesn’t know how
to act! His actions are so ambiguous. Are you mad? Are you happy? Or are you
not feeling anything? I think it’s the latter of the three. And then the bus
part…it’s like my lips are pale and I’m fine this one second and then the next
second, Oh! Pain! I’m pretty sure diarrhea onset doesn’t come suddenly like
that and even if it does I’m pretty sure most people can control their facial
expression. And hello, this is Yi Chen here, this guy doesn’t express his
feelings easily, remember? I want to see my OTP! The first two episodes I was
wondering when they’d finally talk. Now that they talk, I don’t even get to see
them for an entire episode. Great. Thanks.
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