share time: 2026-03-01 12:35:49
After ten years of marriage, Shen Tang is on the verge of a breakdown—her husband Gu Zhao’s pre-wedding apartment seems to have turned against her: skincare vanishes right when she needs it, her clothes are buried at the bottom of the wardrobe, and the succulent she’s nurtured for three years is left wilting in the sun. Juggling her mother-in-law’s constant baby hints, she starts to fear she’s become a stranger in her own home. That is, until she catches Gu Zhao one night, hunched over their wardrobe with her high school white dress in hand. It turns out Gu Zhao found their old love diary, where she wrote, “Marriage made me lose the girl who loved pretty dresses.” So he came up with this “house rejection” trick to make her notice how much she’d given up. The missing skincare? Hidden limited-edition sets as surprises. The buried clothes? To clear space for the walk-in closet she’d always wanted. Even the sunburnt succulent? A ploy to get her on the balcony—where he’d secretly planted her favorite baby’s breath. When Gu Zhao pulls her close and murmurs, “I don’t want you to be Mrs. Gu anymore—I want the little Tang who loved dresses and used to pout for my hoodies,” Shen Tang’s tears turn to laughter. Ten years later, she finally gets it: the sweetest love isn’t about staying the same—it’s about someone who’ll go to absurd lengths to remind you who you’ve always been.
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