The final shot is a split screen. On one side, Min Hui gets into a taxi, sobbing, clutching her stomach (a subconscious gesture to the child she raised alone). On the other side, Wang Shi Qi stands in the rain, his expensive suit ruined, staring at the empty space where she stood. He takes out his phone and calls his assistant.
She pulls away. He lets her.
Spoiler Warning: This analysis assumes you have watched up to Episode 15 and contains detailed plot points and emotional breakdowns. Episode 15 of The Love You Give Me is a masterclass in emotional torture and dramatic irony. After the sweet, tentative rebuilding of the relationship between Min Hui and Wang Shi Qi in the previous episodes, this episode serves as the inevitable crash. The title of the episode could easily be "The Price of Silence," as the secrets that both protagonists have been keeping—Wang Shi Qi about his memory loss, and Min Hui about her pregnancy and the "affair"—finally detonate, leaving no one unscathed. the love you give me ep 15
This is where the tragedy of his amnesia becomes unbearable. He wants to deny it. He wants to scream that he loves only her. But he has no evidence. He can only say, "I don't remember, but I wouldn't do that." To a woman who was pregnant and alone, "I don't remember" is not an excuse; it's an insult. The final shot is a split screen
This humanizes him. He is no longer the cold CEO; he is a broken man trying to reassemble a mirror, cutting himself on every shard. A subplot that provides a sliver of warmth in this cold episode is the relationship between Min Hui’s son, Lin Lin (who is secretly Wang Shi Qi’s biological child), and Shi Qi’s grandfather. The grandfather, the only member of the Wang family with genuine warmth, visits Min Hui’s house. He takes out his phone and calls his assistant
The episode opens not with a bang, but with a cold, creeping dread. Min Hui has just discovered (at the end of Episode 14) that Wang Shi Qi might have been the mysterious man who saved her from the fire years ago, not the man she thought was her hero. This revelation shakes the very foundation of why she fell in love with him in the first place. But the episode quickly pivots to the more immediate crisis: The Birthday Party: A Collision of Worlds The first half of Episode 15 is set at the opulent, cold birthday party of Wang Shi Qi’s father, Wang Guo Qing. This is not a celebration; it is a battlefield of social status and hidden agendas. Min Hui, dressed in a modest (by their standards) gown, feels like an outsider. She is a single mother, a programmer, and a woman who values honesty over optics. Standing next to the icy, elegant Xu Xin (the ex-fiancée), Min Hui is made to feel like the "other woman," even though she was the first love.
Wang Shi Qi, still not remembering the night of the fire, is confused. He admits he was drunk and passed out. Min Hui pushes: "And Xu Xin? She was in your room, in your bed." Shi Qi’s face goes pale. He doesn't remember. He can’t remember. His silence, to Min Hui, is confirmation.