The legitimate daughter of the Wen family, Wen Shining, was cursed at birth—“a child who brings ruin to her parents and disaster to her family.” Because of this, she was confined to a secluded courtyard for sixteen years.
Fu Wenzhou, second son of the Fu family, rose to fame young, admired for both his literary and martial talents. But after a battlefield injury, he was left disabled, his future bleak and his life seemingly already mapped to its end.
Bound by an imperial marriage decree that could not be annulled, Wen Shining was brought back to the capital to take her sister’s place as bride.
Her younger sister scoffed, “A discarded girl for a broken man—perhaps it’s fate after all.”
Her parents, who never raised her, sneered, “If not for this unbreakable marriage, you wouldn’t even be fit to enter the Fu household as a servant!”
Only he said, “You must understand—I’ve lost more than just my legs. I’ve lost my life. If you don’t wish to marry, I won’t force you. I’ll bear the consequences.”
Wen Shining clutched his sleeve and asked, “If you die, will I be free?”
He was silent for a long time before replying, “If you marry me, I’ll make sure you’re well cared for.”
At first, Wen Shining accepted because she had no choice. Later, she wished only for him to live a long life.
At first, Fu Wenzhou acted out of pity. Later, he wished only to spend every morning and evening by her side.
“In this vast world of three thousand things, I love only three: the sun, the moon, and you. The sun for morning, the moon for night, and you—for every moment in between.”
Adapted to short drama aired on YouTube, click for the link!



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