This episode is full of gentle heart, realistic conflict, and emotional warmth that makes you feel deeply connected to the characters. Lena has none of the spoiled, lazy attitude people expect from city girls. She works incredibly hard without complaining, bravely taking on all kinds of heavy farm work—feeding cattle, milking cows, gardening, harvesting crops—and learning everything with enthusiasm and patience. Her optimism, kindness, and sincerity slowly melt Mark’s long-frozen heart, making him gradually let go of his prejudice and open up to the possibility of happiness again. But his young daughter Lila is sensitive, scared, and stubborn, feeling hostile toward Lena because she fears losing her father’s love. She deliberately makes things difficult, keeps her distance, and even creates small troubles to drive Lena away. The emotional conflict feels incredibly real and touching.
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