
Modern medical bigwig Su Tang transmigrated into a pampered young lady from 1970s Shanghai. To protect her, her parents sent her to the military family compound with all her family assets.
The original owner was accustomed to a pampered life, and once she arrived at the family compound, she continued to cause trouble, eventually getting divorced and ending up miserable.
Su Tang, who was familiar with the plot, knew that only her husband, whom she had never met, could protect her.
But even with preparations made, upon arriving at the family compound and seeing the cold-faced, rough man in front of her, Su Tang still swallowed hard.
He looks so fierce, he wouldn't hit people, would he?
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Lu Xiao's marriage was arranged by his parents, and he had never met Su Tang.
He only knew that his wife was a young lady who had never lifted a finger.
He looked down on such petty-bourgeois ways and had no good impression of Su Tang.
The day Su Tang stepped into the family compound with her marriage certificate, Lu Xiao coolly took her luggage, but his hands were filled with warmth and softness.
His little wife stood on tiptoe to tie a hand-knitted scarf around his neck, softly speaking in a Jiangnan accent, "I heard the northwestern wind is like a knife, so I specifically added cashmere."
The man's Adam's apple bobbed, and with his earlobes flushed red, he picked up all their belongings.
City folks are good at using sugar-coated bullets; he wouldn't fall for that.
But later, whenever Su Tang used these words to act spoiled, Lu Xiao wished he could pluck stars from the sky for her.