Lao Wu's house was taken back at the end of the movie "Love Myth" because it was only for Lao Wu to live in before his death. In the play, it is not clear who owns Laowu's house. It is only after Laowu's death that a foreign foundation takes back the housing that has been provided for life.
But this place also proves that the love story told by Lao Wu may be true, and the other party may be the woman who provides housing, but the film does not confirm who this woman really is. Lao Wu had a love affair with a woman decades ago. The woman supported him all his life and didn't take back his house until his death. He also boasted to Lao Wu in the first half of the movie that when he was young, the woman bought him a house and a car.
Lao Wu played a prodigal son all his life, but he only loved one person until his death.
Lao Wu's love story happened when he was still young. In Lao Wu's account, he fell in love with Italian national treasure actress Sophia Loren at first sight in Rome, and had a romantic encounter in a romantic country. After a short intimacy, he went his separate ways, but never forgot each other. They didn't leave contact information, and they agreed not to meet again, just leaving memories.
Until Lao Wu's death, the lady who had a romantic encounter with him entrusted the company in charge of its asset disposal in China to take back Lao Wu's house. The past, which can be called his spiritual pillar, may also be the reason why he is alone.