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Modern corporate slave Su Xiaotang collapsed from overwork during an all-nighter on a project—only to wake up as the newlywed bride of the Zhou family in the 1980s. Her husband, Zhou Tingshen, was the village’s infamous stoic tough guy: fierce in fights, silent as a rock, even his own mother feared him. Su Xiaotang braced for a loveless marriage, but on their wedding night, Zhou Tingshen handed her warm brown sugar water and tucked the only hot water bottle into her bed. The next morning, the man who’d never cooked made millet porridge and secretly traded three months’ food stamps for her favorite oranges. When Su Xiaotang decided to sell knitted socks at a stall, Zhou Tingshen hauled planks to build her booth and stood guard like a statue, scaring off gossipy neighbors with a glare. Slowly, Su Xiaotang uncovered his soft side: he’d brighten the lamp when she knitted, hike two mountains for a doctor when she was sick, and even tried to knit her a scarf—pricking his fingers so much they looked like pin cushions. Zhou Tingshen’s logic? “My wife deserves to be spoiled.” Two souls from different eras weave the sweetest, most heartwarming tale of a “tough guy with a soft spot” in the chaos of 1980s China.
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