Episode 16 recap: Su Xiao Xiao accepted Fei Ming Xuan's marriage proposal.

Su Xiao Xiao is no longer Fang Min's substitute. She is now acting as herself. Fei Ming Xuan waits for Su Xiao Xiao at the set after work, which makes Su Xiao Xiao feel warm. Su Xiao Xiao initially wanted to leave with Fang Min, but Fei Ming Xuan didn't want their private time to be interrupted, so he pulled Su Xiao Xiao to leave first. As they walked halfway, snowflakes began to fall from the sky.

Su Xiao Xiao feels incredibly happy at this moment, not only because of the snow but also because she has her beloved by her side. Fei Ming Xuan takes off the scarf around his neck and wraps it around Su Xiao Xiao. He kisses her, and memories of all the kisses they've shared come rushing back, causing Fei Ming Xuan to deepen the kiss involuntarily.

Embarrassed, Su Xiao Xiao pushes Fei Ming Xuan away, reminding him that they are on a busy street. Reluctantly, Fei Ming Xuan releases her, looking somewhat disappointed. Su Xiao Xiao takes the initiative to give Fei Ming Xuan a gentle kiss, bringing a smile to his face.

Tang Song has completed his sentence and is now out of prison. Today, he waits at the entrance of the set to accompany Fang Min home. Fang Min believes that she and Tang Song can never be friends and refuses his offer to walk her home. However, Tang Song worries about her safety and always follows her from behind. This softens her heart, and upon learning that Tang Song plans to study abroad, she feels relieved. She agrees to Tang Song's request and promises to send him postcards whenever she goes on a self-drive trip.

Fei Ming Xuan proposes to Su Xiao Xiao by putting a 5-million-dollar ring inside a balloon. However, Su Xiao Xiao dislikes balloons and releases it directly. Fei Ming Xuan feels heartbroken and tells Su Xiao Xiao the truth. They both chase after the balloon but unfortunately fail to catch it.

Moved by Fei Ming Xuan's efforts, Su Xiao Xiao willingly accepts the marriage proposal, and they finally achieve a happy ending. (End of the drama)