Episode 28 recap: Chen Shanhe kidnapped Sangoku Youxi's son to ensure his safety.

Chen Shanhe told Chen Wei Qing that if he ever truly betrayed their country, he should kill him. Currently, Chen Wei Qing has not revealed his true identity to his older brother. Tan Yaoheng was surprised to see Chen Wei Qing return. He had been waiting for Chen Wei Qing's return, hoping that it would bring some light to his own desolate life. After all, their bond was that of close friends, and without Tan Yaoheng, there would be no present Chen Wei Qing.

Chen Shanhe was found to have tobacco at the pharmacy, but it was all a deliberate plot to frame him. Ruan Fei Zhou pretended to sympathize and offered help to Chen Shanhe, but Chen Shanhe made it clear that he knew Sangoku Youxi orchestrated this and that he was aware of Sangoku Youxi's attempt to assassinate him. Chen Shanhe deliberately set a trap to catch Ruan Fei Zhou off guard. Ruan Fei Zhou told Chen Shanhe to leave and hand over the pharmacy. Chen Shanhe seemingly agreed but took the opportunity when Sangoku Youxi wasn't paying attention to take his son away.

Sangoku Youxi confronted the people at the pharmacy, and Liao Liushi quietly warned Sangoku Youxi that if things continued this way, Sangoku Youxi's son might never return. Upon hearing this, Sangoku Youxi had no choice but to leave. Chen Shanhe took his child to the mountains, where Mr. Xu arranged for a local family to temporarily care for the child. Then, they went into the mountains together to provide medical treatment to the wounded, with Chen Shanhe assisting. Mr. Xu informed Chen Shanhe of the current need for the pharmacy, and although it would be easy for Chen Shanhe to leave Guangzhou, he couldn't do so at the moment. Only by staying in Guangzhou would they have hope of survival.

Tan Miao Miao, a special envoy of the Chinese underground party, also arrived in Guangzhou. In fact, she was Tan Yaoheng's daughter. At this time, Tan Yaoheng and Chen Wei Qing were standing at the door of their house, chatting and laughing when they were surprised by Tan Miao Miao's sudden return. Tan Yaoheng showed his daughter around the place where he currently lived, but Tan Miao Miao didn't like it and expressed a desire to rent another place. Initially, Miao Miao thought her father had money, but she soon realized that they didn't even have a penny, especially since Chen Wei Qing had been captured by the military police recently. Therefore, they had to temporarily hide.

Tan Miao Miao went to the apartment she liked, and Chen Wei Qing also went there to help. Tan Miao Miao really liked the place. Chen Wei Qing set up a clothes rack for Tan Miao Miao and noticed the hidden wires behind it. As an underground worker, Chen Wei Qing could guess that the other person's identity was not as simple as it seemed, but he didn't expose Tan Miao Miao at the moment.

Chen Wei Qing also told Tan Miao Miao that he and Tan Yaoheng lived on the ground floor. Tan Miao Miao complained that Chen Wei Qing was idle all day, but Chen Wei Qing told her that he was currently researching a dish and said that if he could have that dish, he would surely make a lot of money.

Chen Shanhe still took Sangoku Youxi's child back, and this really frightened Sangoku Youxi. Chen Shanhe was giving Sangoku Youxi a warning. Currently, Jin Huirong and Kuang Qingkui had taken refuge in the mountains. Due to a shortage of food, Jin Huirong came to the village to borrow some grain from the villagers. Initially, the villagers didn't want to get involved, but with Jin Huirong's persuasion, the village chief agreed to open the city gate and provided the soldiers with a good amount of food.

Chen Shanhe found the former subordinates of Mr. Xu. At first, they didn't want to work for the Japanese, but when Chen Shanhe mentioned their secret code, they realized that Mr. Xu had sent Chen Shanhe. Soon, the pharmacy officially opened, but there were still many workers who refused to work, as they believed the pharmacy should not be run by the Japanese. Chen Shanhe kept telling them that the pharmacy wasn't run by the Japanese and urged them not to have any misgivings about the money.