Episode Summary
Gu Shiyi’s cancer diagnosis sparks a chaotic quest to recruit renowned surgeon Dean Lv, while Liu Ziyi grapples with ethical dilemmas. Subplots explode with awkward romances, workplace gossip, and a shady funeral-planning scheme.

Spoiler Alert
Brace yourselves, folks—this week’s episode of Good Will Society is a rollercoaster of medical drama, chaotic car chases, and enough awkward tension to power a rom-com. Let’s dive in!
The Diagnosis:
Gu Shiyi’s test results are in, and yikes—it’s bad news. The white-coat squad (Liu Ziyi, Qin Wenbin, Wang Gaosheng, and Jiang Yu) storms Director Li’s office like a medical SWAT team. The verdict? Malignant tumor, likely mid-to-late stage with high metastasis risk. If the lymph nodes are involved, Shiyi’s five-year survival rate drops below 40%. But our docs decide to keep it vague for her sake, opting for the classic "we’ll figure it out" pep talk. Their next move? Begging the legendary Dean Lv to take the case.
The Great Dean Lv Chase:
Plot twist: Dean Lv is about to dip out for a long work trip. Cue the most chaotic car chase since Fast & Furious (hospital edition)! Jiang Yu sprints to the parking lot while Qin Wenbin floors it through traffic with the crew. Bonus: Qin Wenbin runs a yellow light right in front of a traffic cop, earning a scolding mid-pursuit. When they finally corner Dean Lv, he’s swamped with conferences but agrees to review Shiyi’s scans. Small victories, right?
Office Politics & Bad Hair Days:
Back at the hospital, Director Li isn’t salty about the team going behind his back to recruit Dean Lv—he gets it. Meanwhile, Liu Ziyi’s having a mood. Stressed about Shiyi’s grim prognosis, she snaps at her intern Zuo Feng for turning away patients. (Relatable? No. Drama? Yes.) Over in the oncology wing, Pan Yue prepares for surgery and asks Qin Wenbin about their future. His response? Radio silence. Awkward!
Side Plots to Make You Cringe-Laugh:
- Xiao Hu, our newly certified caregiver, tries to impress He Yingzi by demonstrating "proper patient care techniques"… only to get caught in a very compromising position by roommate Wan Li. Cue three people pretending they didn’t see anything.
- He Yingzi later wears her shoes backwards (mood), forcing Xiao Hu to help her fix them—and of course, another roommate walks in. The rumor mill is spinning.
- Opportunistic Wan Li eyes a shady funeral-planning gig outside the hospital. Because nothing says "wholesome medical drama" like commission-based bereavement sales.
The Feud We Didn’t Know We Needed:
Sister Liu confronts Liu Ziyi about operating on Pan Yue, accusing her of being "too stubborn" to collaborate. Liu Ziyi fires back: "Trust my skills, and stop stirring drama between me and Qin Wenbin!" Meanwhile, Sister Liu tells her son point-blank: "Pan Yue dumped you, but I’d still take her over Liu Ziyi any day." Mother of the Year, everyone.
Final Thoughts:
This episode’s got it all—existential dread, gallows humor, and enough romantic tension to power a K-drama. Will Dean Lv save Shiyi? Will Xiao Hu survive the walk of shame? And why is Wan Li suddenly moonlighting as a funeral salesman? Tune in next week for more chaos!
P.S. If you see someone wearing shoes backwards this week… mind your business. p>