Su Wan’s older sister is about to form a marriage alliance with the head of the Fu family. He is cold, decisive, and powerful—just like her sister. A perfect strong-meets-strong pairing.
The family knows that Su Wan is extremely attached to her sister and can’t bear to be apart from her. So, they decide to “bundle” her in as well, arranging her engagement to the Fu family head’s younger brother.
—The younger brother is a rebellious young master who knows everything about eating, drinking, and having fun. Su Wan thinks it’s fine—at worst, she just gets another playmate.
But on the wedding night, due to a mix-up, both sisters enter the wrong rooms.
She ends up with the older brother, and her sister ends up with the younger brother. What’s done is done, so they have no choice but to swap marriage partners.
Su Wan doesn’t mind. As long as she can stay close to her sister, anything is fine.
—But Fu Chengzhou is way too fierce!
He won’t let her sleep in, won’t let her play games, won’t let her eat snacks, and he even controls what clothes and colors she can wear!
He even forbids her from crying at night—what a big villain!
Unable to stand it, Su Wan runs to her sister, crying and complaining. But her usually doting sister falls silent for once and asks:
“Do you really hate it when he controls you like this?”
Su Wan is confused. She wipes her tears and answers:
“Of course! I want to divorce him!”
Her sister stays silent. If she herself controls the Fu family’s younger brother that much… does he also find her annoying?
“Alright. Then I’ll get a divorce too.”
…
Soon, the Fu brothers both receive divorce papers.
The younger brother immediately explodes:
“What? I never hated being controlled by Sister! I loved it, okay?! Bro, can you chill? You scared your wife away. If you keep this up, I won’t want you either.”
Older brother: “……”


