
Wen Feng was ordered by his parents to take care of the ill Yu Xue - they hadn't seen each other for a long time. To be precise, they hadn't met since their arranged marriage. It was said Yu Xue suffered from a peculiar mental illness, and others called her a madwoman.
Before arriving, Wen Feng imagined Yu Xue as a gloomy patient, but found the complete opposite. On his first morning at the hospital, she playfully commented on his abdominal muscles as he changed. She was talkative, knowledgeable, and could discuss anything - literature, music, art - even performing magic tricks like an all-knowing sorceress.
Her endless conversation captivated him completely, each word striking his heartstrings as he fell helplessly under her spell. When Yu Xue was discharged after just a few days, he absurdly wished her hospitalization could last longer, immediately mentally scolding himself for the thought.
Compared to the optimistic and cheerful Yu Xue, Wen Feng felt more like the gloomy patient. Their marital life after returning home became equally pleasant, though Yu Xue rarely left her room. Whenever she did emerge, their conversations left Wen Feng eagerly anticipating more.
The idyll shattered when Wen Feng found Yu Xue lying amidst scattered petals in her bedroom, her breathing nearly stopped. "Call 120!" he cried desperately. When she revived, Yu Xue solemnly declared: "Only death can send me home..."
This story features: [A highly capable mentally ill woman × A gentle business tycoon] [Arranged marriage romance].
Note: This is a illogical romance fluff piece. The mental illness depicted is fictional, primarily manifesting as hallucinations.