Episode 26 recap: Feng Guang Yun began investigating Chen Hao.

After hearing that reporter Peng was rescued, Feng Guang Yun was busy for a while. Not only did he fail to catch the important hostage he had originally captured, but he also lost him. He felt frustrated and had nowhere to vent his anger. He turned his head and saw Hua Zhen leisurely drinking coffee in the nearby cafe. Feng Guang Yun became enraged and rushed into the cafe, intending to question Hua Zhen. However, he suddenly remembered his superior's warning not to provoke Hua Zhen, so he reluctantly turned around and left.

Chen Hao settled Peng Ganwen in a safe place, but Peng Ganwen remained unconscious. Chen Hao took good care of him and waited for him to wake up to learn about the recent situation. Hua Zhen escorted Luo Min Min home, but Luo's father saw them. Luo's father politely declined Hua Zhen's offer to escort Luo Min Min home again, hoping that he would not do it anymore.

After Hua Zhen left, Luo's father earnestly advised his daughter not to maintain contact with Hua Zhen. He pointed out that there was a great distance between their two families, and Hua Zhen often disappeared, making it too tiring to be together. Luo Min Min understood all of this, but every time she saw Hua Zhen, she felt drawn to him like approaching the sun.

Feng Guang Yun reported his mistakes to Tan Shi Yuan and received a harsh slap. Initially, when reporter Peng refused to hand over the photo negatives, Tan Shi Yuan warned that if the photos were leaked, he would also be held responsible. Upon hearing that this incident was related to Hua Zhen, Tan Shi Yuan felt extremely disgusted. He directly reminded Feng Guang Yun that if necessary, they could solve this trouble, as Hua Liang couldn't control his younger brother properly at the moment.

With the support of his superiors, Feng Guang Yun began investigating Chen Hao. Chen Hao had been very cautious these past few days, staying at home and not going out. However, he was tricked by his teammates from Team Four and ended up going to the old location of Team Four. It turned out they were having a gathering. Chen Hao was very reluctant, but everyone insisted that he stay and have a reunion dinner together. Even the team leader said it would be the last time they bothered him. Chen Hao decided to stay, and everyone performed their specialties, enjoying a meal and watching the performances while leaning against each other, creating a joyful atmosphere.

In the evening, Chen Hao went to the church as usual to study French. When he and Shi Jun Yu locked eyes, they couldn't help but smile. Shi Jun Yu's smile was particularly charming, and it was only in these moments that she could relax. In their daily lives filled with danger, Chen Hao cherished these moments of tranquility.

After class, Chen Hao stayed behind to clean the blackboard. He casually asked Hua Zhen when he learned French. Shi Jun Yu mentioned that her parents had taken her to live in France for five years. Later, when she wanted to return to China, she took a train from Moscow to the northeast and then arrived here. This was the first time Chen Hao and Shi Jun Yu had a casual conversation beyond the tasks assigned by their superiors. He felt that chatting with Shi Jun Yu was very pleasant. Suddenly, the power went out, creating an ambiguous atmosphere. To avoid suspicion, Chen Hao bid farewell and left the classroom.

As Chen Hao walked to the school gate, he turned around and saw the teaching building engulfed in darkness. Worried about safety, he waited at the school gate. Shi Jun Yu lit a candle and pulled back the curtains to see Chen Hao silently standing outside the door. She felt very secure. Their hearts, filled with the same sincere patriotism, their shared aspirations and ideals, bound them tightly together.

Reporter Peng finally woke up, and Chen Hao, Hua Zhen, and Luo Min Min went to see him together. Peng revealed that he recently discovered that Li Jianzhi had served in the Fourth Squadron of the Kwantung Army in the past. Even now, after returning to China, he was still engaged in sabotage work. Peng had taken some photos at the dock, witnessing Li Jianzhi and high-ranking officers in the police station concealing military supplies and shipping them to Japan. These supplies were essential for manufacturing guns and bullets. The true intentions behind the Kuomintang's smuggling of these items remained unclear. Hua Zhen had a clear understanding in his heart, but his brother's involvement still left him with a glimmer of hope.