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But trust is fragile. When her accuser from Taipei shows up to “give her a second chance” (actually, a PR stunt), Yu Zhen nearly leaves. Jing Hao gives her an ultimatum: “If you run now, you’re proving them right. But if you stay and teach those kids—then I’ll be proud of you. Not for winning. For not giving up.”

The concert happens in the lighthouse courtyard, under repaired lights. Yu Zhen’s students play a messy, heartfelt rendition of a folk song. Then Yu Zhen sits at the piano. For the first time, she plays not for fame, but for joy. proud of you taiwan drama

After a devastating betrayal ends her music career, a disgraced former prodigy returns to her small coastal hometown, only to clash—and find healing—with the stern, solitary lighthouse keeper who was once her harshest childhood rival. But trust is fragile

The town’s small music school, on the verge of closing, begs Yu Zhen to teach. She refuses—until her mother threatens to sell the family piano. Jing Hao, who volunteers at the school, is assigned to “assist” her. Their first class is a disaster: she’s impatient, he’s methodical. A student cries. But if you stay and teach those kids—then

That night, Yu Zhen walks to the old lighthouse. She’s about to throw her sheet music into the sea when a hand stops her. Jing Hao. He doesn’t say “I’m sorry.” He says, “That’s not how you say goodbye to something you love.”

But late one night, Yu Zhen hears a melody from the lighthouse. Jing Hao is playing an old harmonium—badly, but with feeling. She realizes: he didn’t quit music. Music quit him.