Episode 14 recap: The sunshine always comes after the rain.

With the arrival of Master Gong and a series of stories about lion dancing, Zhang Tian Guan found new inspiration. His novels became even more rich and colorful. Tiger Power and Uncle Lin, who were once close, had a conflict due to personal issues. Eventually, Tiger Power had to withdraw because of various family reasons. It seemed like a betrayal, but there were also unavoidable reasons behind it.

Due to this plot twist, Zhang Tian Guan added a new character to the story, introducing a female lead. He hurriedly finished writing the novel with the intention of sending it back to his mother in Hong Kong. Unexpectedly, as soon as he left, he ran into Chen Ting. Chen Ting became interested when he saw the major changes in the story and couldn't help but exclaim when he saw the female lead, who happened to be the real-life She Zhenzhen. Their conversation happened to be overheard by Lin Hao, who happened to pass by and instantly became intrigued upon hearing about She Zhenzhen.

However, as the item was in Chen Ting's hands, it was impossible for him to take it away. Lin Hao was unwilling to give it to him, and he silently observed Chen Ting's every move. Chen Ting looked at the novel and couldn't help but make some modifications, but he misunderstood Zhang Tian Guan's intention and made annotations in the original text. This instantly angered Zhang Tian Guan. He never expected that Zhang Tian Guan would get angry because of this.

The two of them argued back and forth, and Lin Hao, who was standing at a distance, saw the situation and ran over to join them. In this chaotic scene of a novel being fought over, it ended up falling into a cleaning bucket, which shocked everyone. Zhang Tian Guan angrily left, leaving Chen Ting and the others confused about why he was so angry. They followed Zhang Tian Guan all the way until they heard him talking on the phone with his mother in Hong Kong, and only then did they realize that the novel was originally intended to be sent to Hong Kong.

Chen Ting suddenly felt very guilty. He didn't expect that his good intentions would lead to such a mess. So, he and Lin Hao went to the rooftop and spread out the novel page by page to dry. However, many words had already become blurry, making it impossible to read. When Chen Ting returned home, he didn't know what to do. He thought about everything that happened during the day and finally understood why Zhang Tian Guan got so angry when he changed the ending. It turned out that it was because of his mother in Hong Kong. He hoped his mother would come back soon, and the family could reunite. So, he decided to change the ending back.

When Zhang Tian Guan heard the sound of a child nearby, he became very angry. When he returned home, he started to get upset. Even Teacher Zhang was scared and could only comfort him by saying that his mother had found a nanny job in Hong Kong, which was why there was a child's voice. Zhang Tian Guan's mood gradually calmed down. Chen Ting planned to rewrite the novel, but after a whole night, he had only copied a few pages. Helpless, he had to enlist everyone's help to copy it together.

Everyone gathered around a table, each person copying a portion of the novel. Even Uncle Wei was fascinated by it, and the children were so well-behaved and focused on their studies that he didn't want to disturb them. As everyone held their copies of the novel, they couldn't help but have their own thoughts and occasionally add some plot elements. She Zhenzhen, who was standing by, had long noticed everyone's little tricks and emphasized that they must copy it according to the original, without adding their own emotions. As a result, they all started rewriting.

Everyone worked tirelessly throughout the night and finally finished copying the novel. Chen Ting put the completed novel into a small box and delivered it to Zhang Tian Guan's doorstep. When Zhang Tian Guan saw the novel that everyone had sent, he couldn't help but smile. He never expected that everyone would put so much effort into it. He also saw the additional story elements that everyone had added and couldn't resist adding a little more to the ending. Finally, a perfect novel was sent back to Hong Kong.