Synopsis:
The ratings are out—it’s going to blow up!
Extreme possessiveness + forceful love demanding a title + both leads are “clean” (no past entanglements)
Soft yet resilient beauty × cold, abstinent elite tycoon from Beijing’s high society (fighting and competing over love)
On the day they reunite, Wen Yao mistakenly takes her ex-boyfriend for a blind date. After five years apart, she sits right in front of him—but he doesn’t recognize her, nor does he know she has given birth to a cute daughter.
When she was young, Wen Yao was timid and insecure. The boldest thing she ever did was sleep with Xing Yu, the dazzling and elegant star of University A.
Xing Yu comes from a powerful family, a genius in finance, the “white moonlight” (dream guy) of countless girls. Meanwhile, she came from a poor background and was an unsophisticated, overweight girl of 140 pounds.
No one believed that the campus idol of University A dated such a “country bumpkin” for two years—they all thought she shamelessly clung to him.
After their reunion, the ex-boyfriend Wen Yao wanted to avoid suddenly becomes her direct boss.
Colleagues gossip, “President Xing is abstinent and keeps away from women.”
Wen Yao mutters quietly: Abstinent? He’s practically driving me crazy with how clingy he is!
Xing Yu uses his position as her boss to get close to her, seduce her, and aggressively pursue her, forcing her to give him a proper relationship status.
“Xing Yu, I have a boyfriend!”
In the CEO’s office, Wen Yao is forced to sit on his lap.
“I’m young, full of energy, powerful, and rich. Whatever you want, I can give you.”
Wen Yao blushes in anger—because every blind date and admirer around her has been driven away by Xing Yu through any means necessary.
“Do you have no shame? Trying to be the other man?”
The man grabs her waist and kisses her. “What’s the use of shame? I only want you!”
Five years ago, he said it was just for fun. Now, he’s addicted to her—he must have her, no one else will do.
(The male lead takes on the role of a ‘third party’ but acts like the rightful partner.)



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