Qin Xin was the only daughter of the Qin family, but as soon as her grandfather passed away, her father brought back a sister. Her sister targeted her everywhere, and her father was very partial to her, even abandoning her like garbage in the cemetery on rainy days. When Qin Xin thought she was going to be homeless, she met a gloomy president. (Source: Chinese = fanqienovel.com || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Ling Zheng Hou, Pian Zhi Da Shu Mei Tian Wen Wo 99 Ci" (领证后, 偏执大叔每天吻我99次) by Tian Mao Er A (甜猫儿吖). Edit Translation
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A cello room, six pajama scenes, and one very emotionally available rich man? Yes please.
Light of My Life is a vertical age-gap fantasy where the ML turns a wine cellar into a music studio because emotions, and the FL spends half the show getting emotionally tucked in. There's no yelling, no trauma-dumping monologues, and no forehead vein bulges. Just quiet pining, lap time, and soft lighting so warm you can feel the blanket being pulled over your soul.The FL is soft but not stupid. The ML is broody but shockingly respectful. And the chemistry? It hums like a cello string under dim lighting and expensive emotional repression.
Plot? Loosely. Things happen. A paternity scandal shows up. So do some evil relatives and a jealous stepsister who desperately needs a therapist and maybe a job. But none of that’s the point. The point is emotional safety with a side of aged grief.
This show is aggressively tender, mildly ridiculous, and sneakily addictive.
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