Song Wan Qiao has been infatuated with Lu Ting You for five years, only to witness him propose to a rich heiress. Heartbroken, she leaves and marries Shen Ze Lin, who has silently protected her. Lu Ting You regrets his entanglement, but it's too late. Song Wan Qiao heals her wounds in Shen Ze Lin's love and rediscovers her dreams. In the end, Lu Ting You loses everything, while she and Shen Ze Lin stay together for life. (Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = Google Translate) Edit Translation
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Quite common drama
I watched this yesterday and i quite like Yu Pei Shan non-scumbag role. I never see Gu Jia Han but she looks like Kim Tae Hee with short hair and her acting was natural. Their romance development pace was good and ML even suggest FL to not force herself if she was not fall in love with him on the fist day of their marriage even ML want to kiss FL so bad.The plot is generic FL was SML's personal secretary and hope to get engaged with him but him choosing SFL because of business project make 5 years of sacrifice means nothing. FL decide to resign without telling SML. The usual bullies from SML and SFL only happened to few minutes and ML's entrance was quite fast and FL suddenly ask ML to marry her. ML recheck FL question and they finally get marriage certificate.
The Hidden identity is not hiding since ML was honest about everything including give all of his property to FL since he hopelessly fall in love with FL since 10 years ago. I quite like how ML was jealous for FL best friend and using his friend who happened to be fans of FL's friend as bait to hinder third wheel on his dating with his wife.
The cons is SML is quite stubborn while FL explain she married and never want to involve with him again even after he go to jail. The ending was fine but not into memorable part.
Still decent watch though.
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