Proud Of You Taiwan Drama [updated] — Official & Popular

That night, Yu Zhen walks to the old lighthouse. She’s about to throw her sheet music into the sea when a hand stops her. Jing Hao. He doesn’t say “I’m sorry.” He says, “That’s not how you say goodbye to something you love.”

After a devastating betrayal ends her music career, a disgraced former prodigy returns to her small coastal hometown, only to clash—and find healing—with the stern, solitary lighthouse keeper who was once her harshest childhood rival.

Yu Zhen decides to stage a final, impossible concert—with her students, not herself as the star. Jing Hao secretly conducts the town’s amateur orchestra (fishermen, shopkeepers, her own estranged father). They rehearse in secret. proud of you taiwan drama

The concert happens in the lighthouse courtyard, under repaired lights. Yu Zhen’s students play a messy, heartfelt rendition of a folk song. Then Yu Zhen sits at the piano. For the first time, she plays not for fame, but for joy.

The night before the concert, a typhoon hits. The school floods. Yu Zhen breaks down. Jing Hao finds her in the rain, sobbing. He doesn’t hug her. He just sits beside her and plays a simple scale on a broken keyboard. “Start here,” he says. That night, Yu Zhen walks to the old lighthouse

But late one night, Yu Zhen hears a melody from the lighthouse. Jing Hao is playing an old harmonium—badly, but with feeling. She realizes: he didn’t quit music. Music quit him.

The camera pulls back as they begin to play—a quiet, imperfect, beautiful duet. The lighthouse beam sweeps across the sea. He doesn’t say “I’m sorry

“Not ‘you’re the best.’ Not ‘you’re famous.’ Just… ‘I’m proud of you.’”