A year of psychotherapy and cohabitation. A confrontation between solidity and tenderness.
Fang Ru – a psychotherapist who hides his true profession and disguise himself as an assistant of a dangerous character, Yuan Che.
Yuan Che – a bipolar disorder patient, a workaholic, a doer, an imperiously tyrannical man with a strong possessive and controlling desire.



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The main lead's supposed mental issues might explain their behavior, but the lack of empathy is heart-wrenching. Finding an MC who wasn't overly submissive was refreshing, but instead, they're reduced to an object. I wonder if the MC's decision to stay and endure further harassment might have set off a chain reaction, as if their actions could change the course. The MC seems to prioritize financial guilt and public image over their own well-being, which a psychologist should surely recognize as unhealthy.
And let's not forget the manipulative contract signed, forcing a 50-year commitment with a hefty penalty to keep MC trapped. No more, I've had enough; moving on to something better!
Although I haven't read it recently, I recall the adorable adopted children, whose heartwarming bond with the MC and ML was lovely. They truly cherish their new family and support each other in unique ways. I would enjoy reading more about their growth.
The stepbrother also stands out as a character, gradually gaining appeal as the story progresses. The side stories or extras provided a satisfying conclusion, even though the plot isn't light-hearted. Give it a chance despite the ratings, as you might find it enjoyable.
Wishing you a pleasant reading experience!
I must say, despite the unconventional plot, the male lead (ML) put in genuine effort. In fact, he surpasses some of the weaker MLs I've come across. As someone who values hard work, I found the dynamics between the main character (MC) and the ML quite uncomfortable. Their reliance on each other and the affection portrayed could be attributed more to psychological factors than true love, which slightly bothered me. I've encountered similar situations in real life, and they often don't end happily. However, it's important to remember that this is a work of fiction, so approach it as a relaxing read and enjoy it for what it is.
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