I May Love You – Episode 2 Review

Get ready for a story of work and love in I May Love You 2023. In Episode 2, Tang Xin’s unwavering pursuit of Tang Yu as the producer for her script faces obstacles. As she navigates the complexities of unrequited love and professional aspirations, unexpected twists, and misunderstandings unfold. Will Tang Xin’s determination breakthrough, or is her journey marked by challenges that test her resilience?

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I May Love You Episode 2 Story:


Despite Tang Xin’s repeated requests for Tang Yu to agree to her condition — letting him be the producer if she writes a good script — Tang Yu finds this request peculiar. He assures her of finding the best producer, but she insists on him due to his past success, where a movie he produced earned over three billion yuan last year. She sees this as an opportunity for fame, but Tang Yu is still not convinced.

Feeling let down, Tang Xin shares her feelings with her best friend. Seeing Tang Xin’s four years of unreciprocated love, her friend advises her not to fixate on one person and suggests downplaying Tang Yu to make it easier for Tang Xin to move on. Despite her friend’s counsel, Tang Xin is deeply in love with Tang Yu and is unwilling to easily give up. As her friend has to visit a clothing factory, she leaves Tang Xin in charge of the store, promising a generous bonus if she succeeds in sales. Tang Xin shifts her focus to selling merchandise.

Tang Dingding, introduced to the clothing store by Tang Xin’s friend, becomes a customer. Tang Xin energetically welcomes potential customers and, with her eloquence and praise, traps Tang Dingding into buying all the well-designed clothes. During the checkout, Tang Xin explains that the last dress is custom-made for a model and is a unique design. Though hesitant, Tang Dingding tearfully pays with her credit card.

Upon her friend’s return, Tang Xin receives praise for successfully selling out the inventory. Despite her friend’s advice and a substantial bonus, Tang Xin’s thoughts are still consumed by Tang Yu. On the other side, Huo Chendong, the deputy general manager of Sunshine Film, talks to Tang Yu about his situation, thinking he is troubled by a romantic relationship. He advises Tang Yu to interact with more women to avoid criticism from his mother.

Indeed, Tang Yu’s mother is deeply concerned about her son. When she hears about Ming Zhu from Huo Chendong, she urges Tang Dingding to obtain Ming Zhu’s photos. Due to a network issue, Huo Chendong accidentally sent the pictures in the wrong order. Tang Dingding mistakes Tang Xin for Ming Zhu, realizing later that it is the person who sold her the clothes. Running out of pocket money, Tang Dingding playfully asks her brother for money, revealing the misunderstanding.

Tang Xin is troubled by the adaptation of her novel and seeks help from her friend Ming Zhu. Ming Zhu contacts the renowned screenwriter Feng Cheng for Tang Xin. Feng Cheng provides constructive advice during their conversation. Coincidentally, they encounter the famous director Lu Zhixing. Hearing that Tang Xin is the author of the novel “Dreaming for You,” Lu Zhixing expresses great enthusiasm, and they exchange contact information, looking forward to future cooperation.

Tang Xin hangs newly printed photos of Tang Yu on the wall, revealing the depth of her affection. However, Tang Yu remains oblivious. During the planning presentation by the scriptwriters, Tang Yu rejects each proposal. When it’s Tang Xin’s turn to present “Dreaming for You,” Tang Yu immediately rejects it. Tang Xin persuades him for just five more minutes, requesting paper and pen to express herself more thoroughly. However, Tang Yu mocks her, stating that she can’t even draw her boyfriend’s portrait well, let alone express herself in this way.

While Tang Xin’s drawing skills may not be impressive, the relationships between the characters are clear. Tang Yu agrees to consider it seriously, giving Tang Xin a glimmer of hope, and brightening her mood instantly.

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