So, My Love is You All Along Full Episode

So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 1

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On Xaria's wedding day she announces she's with Yusuf, taunting Winslet that Yusuf will be hers as 'compensation.' Harlow pushes Winslet toward an arranged marriage to Chasen Jarrett, insisting it's for Winslet's good and invoking control over her late parents' compensation. Winslet denounces the sacrifices she made—losing her college slot, working the fields—and calls Harlow's kindness worthless. Harlow warns the Jarrett car is nearly here and the marriage will happen 'whether you want or not.' Winslet relents: 'I'll marry. But I have conditions.' The wedding plan is left unresolved.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 2

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Winslet abruptly demands repayment: she will marry but only after reclaiming every cent she earned for the family and taking back the possessions she bought. Her relatives retaliate, listing tuition and upkeep they paid, calling her and another "leeches" and refusing to comply, then insisting on a public debate at the village entrance to settle accounts. They humiliate her further by dismissing a Plum Blossom betrothal watch as a fake and throwing out her belongings. The episode turns when someone announces, "Winslet, your man's here!" — his messy arrival breaks the scene and leaves the repayment and public showdown unresolved.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 3

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At a noisy family gathering, Winslet is publicly shamed when relatives cancel the arranged marriage and insist she be handed over to Chasen as 'compensation.' Insults and jeers follow as they are pushed out. Chasen Jarrett arrives, stops the mockery, tells Winslet he'll give her a home, packs her belongings, and escorts her away while townspeople taunt them. In the carriage he returns a valuable watch and insists, "I didn't touch the watch," asking it be returned to its owner; someone offstage then asks if Winslet intends to break the engagement, leaving her future unsettled.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 4

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Winslet arrives at the Jarrett household and is immediately boxed in by relatives. They're blunt about money, saying the family's poor and that a costly watch probably used up his savings. They call her ungrateful, accuse her of taking someone's partner, and tell her, "Yusuf isn't right for you." A relative remarks on Yusuf's dark complexion and worries about future children. They press Winslet to live in the home after she left her old house and promise life will improve. The episode ends with Winslet silenced and facing a quiet, unsettled decision.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 5

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After accepting Chasen's proposal and exchanging a watch as a promise — he says, "I'll marry you and won't let you down" — the newly married couple face immediate awkwardness over where to sleep. Chasen presses to share a bed; Winslet refuses and says she'll sleep next door. Others warn him not to take advantage; he insists he will wait until she's sure. The episode escalates through private discomfort and warnings, then shifts when he agrees to respect her choice. It ends unresolved as Winslet sleeps apart while his stick pokes her through the wall.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 6

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On their first day in the house, Winslet is told to sleep next door and serve tea to her mother-in-law. Then another woman confronts them about chickens eating grain, demands $20, accuses their family and mocks the marriage. The argument escalates as the woman refuses to pay and threatens: 'I'll make trouble daily!' A bystander apologizes, thinking the early-morning clamor was their own chicken, then realizes the noise came from the confronted household. The episode ends with Winslet under immediate pressure to pay or placate while the threat of daily trouble hangs unresolved.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 7

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At the doorstep a neighbor accuses Quincy’s household of letting his grain be eaten by chickens and demands compensation, sparking a heated confrontation. Quincy’s daughter-in-law refuses without proof, threatens slander charges and says she'll take him to the village office or the police. The argument is interrupted when a group of men try to harass a young woman; she resists and a woman named Winslet Carvell intervenes, telling her, "I've got your back." Winslet's arrival shifts the balance, and when an old acquaintance recognizes her, the group must decide whether to accept an apology or press the complaint.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 8

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At the family home, Winslet is pressed by her mother-in-law to accept an heirloom bracelet and several other pieces despite hesitation. The mother-in-law calls the bracelet a passed-down gift, insists Winslet take it, then warns that flashy jewelry might attract trouble and reminds her that marrying into the countryside is hard. When asked whether "that brat" bullied her, Winslet says no, but then reports a more immediate problem: their bed broke last night and they didn't sleep. The episode ends with the couple facing sudden material strain and the mother's warning unresolved.

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 9

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At a post-wedding family dinner, Winslet's new mother gives her the household valuables and a thick account book, declaring the home hers. Winslet promises to manage mounting debts and says she and her husband Chasen will shoulder the burden together. The household is relieved, then stunned to learn the Jarretts own the mall, fields and mountain—and furious at Xaria for spreading false information. A humble, foraged celebratory meal follows. The episode ends unresolved when someone asks Chasen, "When will you tell Winslet you're Silkmond Garment's director?"

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So, My Love is You All Along - Episode 10

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Chasen's mother presses him to tell Winslet he's the director of Silkmond Garment, but Chasen insists it's not the right time. She orders him to help his wife wash the dishes and to treat her well; he reluctantly agrees. The domestic moment is interrupted by a knock; someone asks 'Who is it?' and another notices 'You forgot your clothes.' Winslet appears and says 'Thanks.' The episode ends with Chasen still withholding his identity, forced into a supportive domestic role while the question of when he'll reveal the truth remains unresolved.

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