The movie "Stepping into Life" just aired, bringing a completely different atmosphere. The episode opens a new and exciting phase when Quan (Huynh Anh) officially steps out of the family's safe zone to begin his journey of self-reliance.
Leaving the familiar protection, Quan came to take refuge in his cousin Tran Lam's house (Manh Truong). Quan believes that this tough attitude will be the strongest psychological blow, forcing his mother to back down and accept his love affair with Thuong. Here, he realizes he is too dependent on his family and is psychologically manipulated, when something happens, it is difficult to decide.
Not wanting to continue to be a weak person, Quan hurriedly went to Thuong's school to teach to hold on, but was still coldly turned away by her.
Next, Quan came to Thuong's rented room. He hoped to be treated to a meal with the hope of comforting her. However, contrary to Quan's expectations, Thuong still maintained an extremely decisive attitude.

She flatly refused and advised him to go home, not to continue the impulsive actions, "Go home, don't be childish like this anymore". Not giving up before his girlfriend's refusal, Quan quickly switched direction to Thuong's two younger siblings, Trang (Ngoc Thuy) and Minh (Son Tung), to ask for help.
When Trang frankly suggested that he should decide his own future instead of always being a "good son of his mother", Quan proudly declared that he was starting to become a "bad boy" by running away from home. Quan's sincerity and determination unexpectedly scored points, causing both Trang and Minh to nod in support of this decision.

Young master Quan began to show his ingenuity and maturity when he knew how to use practical actions to score points with the bride's family. Quan actively borrowed Lam's strength to support Trang's work.
Contrary to Quan's optimism and initiative, the atmosphere at his house is filled with gloom. Mrs. Dung's authority (Meritorious Artist Quach Thu Phuong) has completely collapsed when she sees her son really leave. Using financial leverage to punish her son has backfired, pushing her into a state of collapse.

She lay on the bed, stopped eating and drinking and kept crying. Helpless because of losing control, Ms. Dung turned to vent her anger on her husband. She blamed and blamed him for not decisively preventing Quan from the beginning. Even, she believed that it was his lenientness and attitude that "assisted and colluded" for the relationship that she always forbids.
Episode 15 closes with a contrasting picture full of emotions of two younger siblings Thuong. While Trang is extremely favored with a new work plan, the youngest son Minh appears with a lonely, sad image in the middle of school.
What storms will continue to challenge the characters and what will Quan do to prove his promise? Let's look forward to the exciting developments in the following episodes.