When Tan Xuanlin came to the dock, she saw the wet Mu Wanting sitting in the car. It turned out that Tan Xuanlin had expected that someone would assassinate Mu Wanting, so she had been sending people to stare at her, and then she was rescued from the sea. Tan Xuanlin drove Mu Wanting to see Min Dacheng, but she didn't know this scene was accidentally seen by Wanqing.
Tan Xuanlin deliberately revealed to Min Dacheng that Mu Wanting was pushed into the sea on the ship. Min Dacheng was very panicked and hurriedly asked about Tan Xuanlin's situation. Regarding this matter, both of them knew very well that only Xu Bojun would do such a thing. However, Xu Bojun had clearly promised to allow Mu Wanting to be the mistress of the Xu family. Min Dacheng still couldn't accept that Xu Bojun would do such a thing. Tan Xuanlin pierced Min Dacheng's fantasy. At the time Mu Wanting's identity had not yet been exposed, and Xu Bojun needed the support of the Mu family to deal with the revolutionary army, so regardless of whether he had Min Dacheng or not, Xu Bojun would go to the Mu family to propose marriage. Only now and then, now that Mu Wanting's identity is exposed, if someone with a heart finds out the original truth, it will be a big threat to Xu Bojun, so Mu Wanting has become his prey.
After thinking about it, Min Dacheng agreed to cooperate with Tan Xuanlin to tell the truth about Mu Yuanhang's murder. Tan Xuanlin also brought Mu Wanting to meet him as he wished. Seeing Min Dacheng, Mu Wanting felt mixed. Min Dacheng whispered to Mu Wanting, saying that he still had some friends in Hong Kong, and he could go find them there. Mu Wanting didn't appreciate it at all. She resented Min Dacheng for ruining her life, and resented Min Dacheng for letting herself lose everything. Min Dacheng slapped Mu Wanting awake, saying that he did all this for her. Mu Wanting also understood that she must live well, and only by living can she regain everything that belongs to her.
After waiting for a long time, Tan Xuanlin has not returned. Wanqing was anxious and was about to leave, but she ran into Tan Xuanlin at the door. Wanqing asked Tan Xuanlin why he was with Mu Wanting. Tan Xuanlin was worried that Wanqing would think too much, so she informed her of her plan.
Ten years ago, Xu Bojun and Luo Dujun competed for control of Shanghai. Luo Dujun was robbed because of his luggage. He wanted to retreat to the Mujia Wharf to transport ammunition, but the Mu's family had been in good contact with Xu Bojun and refused to borrow the wharf from him. Governor Luo had to send someone to pretend to be a kidnapper, kidnap Mu Zhiyuan, and lock him in the dock warehouse. In order to rescue Mu Yuanhang, Governor Luo sent troops to occupy the dock. At that time, Mu Zhiyuan was transporting goods out of town, and Mrs. Xiao was eager to save her son, so she agreed to borrow the Mu's wharf. At that time, Cui Lianfeng informed Min Dacheng that she was pregnant, and instigated Min Dacheng to kill Mu Zhiyuan. But before Min Dacheng could start, Xu Bojun used artillery to blow up the entire pier into flat ground. Afterwards, Xu Bojun bought Min Dacheng and asked him to pretend to be on the scene, arguing that Governor Luo had killed Mu Yuanhang.
Wanqing is grateful to Tan Xuanlin for everything she has done for herself, but their opponent is the powerful Xu Bojun. Tan Xuanlin comforted Wanqing that one time he was not seeking to win in danger, this time it is not always certain who wins and who wins. But Wanqing knew that the reason why he didn't tell himself his plan was because he didn't want to implicate himself. But as far as Wanqing is concerned, if this win or loss is to be exchanged for Tan Xuanlin's life, then she would rather not. Tan Xuanlin hugged Wanqing tightly in her arms and promised her that he would accompany her for the rest of her life, and there will be no less one day.
The Japanese bought high and sold low, seizing the Mu's business, and Mu Zhiyuan had a headache. Wanqing believes that it is better to abandon the cotton yarn trade than to smash with them. In this way, those customers will naturally look for the cotton yarn with the lowest price. Over time, the Japanese tricks of buying high and selling low will naturally be broken. If the Japanese want to seize the market, they have to reduce their internal expenditures, and those workers will surely rise up to resist. Sure enough, as Wanqing expected, there was a crisis within the Japanese factory not long after.