share time: 2025-12-28 00:30:30
Su Wanwan, a regular office worker, accidentally added Fu Jingshen—the so-called "Crown Prince of the Beijing Circle"—on WeChat just to win a bet with her best friend. Her message, "Brother, are you free tonight?", made Fu rush to her company’s downstairs immediately. Su, who wanted to back out, tested him with willful behaviors due to the shadow of being abandoned in childhood: demanding sugar-fried chestnuts from the suburbs at 3 a.m., deliberately dyeing his high-end suit pink, even hanging out intimately with other men in front of him. But Fu didn’t leave; instead, he turned her "little tempers" into habits: the chestnuts were always warm at 3 a.m., the dyed suit became a couple’s style, and even the other men were "politely" asked to leave. When Su finally dared to ask, "Why don’t you give up?", Fu took out a photo he’d hidden for three years—it was 18-year-old Su holding an umbrella for a stray cat in the rain. "From that day on, you’ve been the white moonlight I’ve been looking for."
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