Rumor has it that Ji Hanyuan, the Fourth Master of the Ji Family, was born devoid of emotion—cold, ruthless, and overbearing. Even his own family loathed and feared him.
But one day, he rescued a drowning girl from the Mandarin Duck River. From then on, he held her in his arms every day, cherishing her so dearly that he feared she would melt if kept in his mouth or break if held in his hands.
If the little girl pouted, he would give her a hundred million.
If the little girl acted spoiled, he would gift her a mansion.
If the little girl got angry, he would ruthlessly punish anyone who dared provoke her!
He pampered her without limits or principles.
She was his only preference, the treasure he valued as much as his own life.
Someone asked why the Fourth Master of the Ji Family would so excessively dote on a girl of such mysterious origins.
Ji Hanyuan replied, “She is the bright moon in the sky and the sweetness in my heart. Above all, she is the only light in my life.”
Moreover, she was never of unknown origin.
Rather… she was his long-held obsession, the result of a plan long in the making.
He had sealed his heart and locked away his love, yet he opened it for her alone.


