Wind Across the Blue Sky Episode 37: The 'Mistress's' Plan
Linh just affirmed that she would not interfere in Dang's marriage, proactively became friends with My Anh and moved to the same building in episode 37 of Wind Across the Blue Sky.
In episode 37 of the film Wind Across the Blue Sky, Linh (Lan Phuong) has unpredictable actions when she deliberately approaches My Anh (Phuong Oanh) even though she clearly said she would not interfere in Dang's (Doan Quoc Dam) life. Notably, Linh also rented an apartment right below Dang's house, pushing this complicated relationship to a new level of tension.
Linh's Two-Faced Approach
Despite her noble attitude in front of Dang, affirming that the two of them would not have a night together and advising him to cherish his wife, Linh's actions were completely opposite. She not only took the initiative to get to know and go out to eat with My Anh, but also proposed to become close friends.

Accepting Linh's proposal, My Anh was completely unaware of the hidden agenda. The climax of the plan was when Linh decided to move into the same building as Dang's family, a move that showed she was not ready to give up on the relationship.
Other fateful encounters
In addition to the main storyline, the episode also revealed new details about the supporting characters. In a surprising development, Ngan (Viet Hoa) met Dung (Duc Hieu) again when she went to the city to attend the opening ceremony of My Anh's tea shop. Ironically, Dung was an employee at this tea shop.

Unpredictable coworker relationships
Meanwhile, the relationship between Lam (Quynh Kool) and Lam (Ha Thanh) also has strange changes. After clearly drawing the line between being just colleagues, Lam suddenly bought tea for Lam and said that she liked her. This action made Lam wary, suspecting that her colleague wanted to ask her for something, possibly related to Toan.
Detailed developments of the situations will be in episode 37 of the film Wind Across the Blue Sky, broadcast at 8:00 p.m. Monday, November 3, on VTV3 channel.


