For Xiuya, every word and every action seems to carry extra meaning, and Zheng Hao making decisions for her without authorization makes her feel restricted and helpless.
When Xiuya learned that Zheng Hao had invited Manager Hu and Lao Gao to dinner to apologize for her, her anger and disappointment were beyond words.She emphasized that she can decide her own affairs. This was not only a rebellion against Zheng Hao's behavior, but also an insistence on her independent personality.When she saw the group's policy of encouraging employees to go to overseas branches to work hard and grow, she seemed to see an opportunity to get rid of the status quo, so she resolutely wrote a self-recommendation letter and applied for transfer.However, Zheng's mother's intervention made everything complicated, and her overtones made Xiuya more determined to leave.
When the list was announced and Xiuya found out that her name was not on the list for the Internal Propaganda Department to go to other places, she once again felt helpless at being manipulated.She went to see Manager Hu, only to find that Zheng Hao had made his own decision.Xiuya's anger finally broke out, and the cold war between her and Zheng Hao began.Regardless of her wishes, Zheng Hao insisted on taking her to Zhang Yan's wedding and proposed at the wedding, which pushed her to the forefront.
In this world full of overtones, Xiuya's every move is magnified, and she faces unprecedented pressure and choices.However, she always sticks to her heart and does not want to be swayed by external voices.Facing Zheng Hao's proposal, she felt overwhelmed, but she also knew clearly that she could not sacrifice her own happiness to cater to others.
In the end, we don’t know what Xiuya will choose.But whatever decision she makes will be a faithful response to her inner voice.In this story, we see a brave, independent, and self-absorbed female image. She interprets “Later, I Laughed” with her actions.