Old Boy Episode 9
The Bird Strike Incident
Wu Zheng's plane makes a successful landing after a bird strike. Xiao Ou sees the news of the bird strike incident that encountered by Wu Zheng's plane online and is very worried about him. When Shi Fei finds out about the bird strike, he calls Wu Zheng anxiously. After Wu Zheng cooperates with the investigation, he hurriedly comes to see Xiao Ou, who refuses to admit that she has been worried about him. Wu Zheng tells her that during the incident, all he could think about was Xiao Ou. He then officially confesses his love to Xiao Ou. (Source: Viu)
- Aired: March 08, 2018
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