
Zhui Lian harbored a secret. She had been with a madman for three years.
Later, that madman died. Zhui Lian gained a new life. However, her recently married husband, whom she had dated for three years because he resembled her "white moonlight" first love, began to act more and more like that deceased man.
Every night, while Zhui Lian was sound asleep, Yu Pei Zhi would practice smiling in the mirror, curving his lips to make him look more like Zhui Lian's dead white moonlight. But soon, his fist would suddenly smash into the mirror.
The mirror would crack like a spider web, shattering into pieces. He would contort his face, his pupils filled with bitter malice: "Where is he better than me?"
This is a story of a gloomy, neurotic, overbearing male lead and a truly delicate, commoner female lead. It features aggressive pursuit, a lack of moral compasses, and is a highly unconventional substitute story. The tone is dark and very melodramatic, a complete indulgence of personal preferences. The male lead is truly despicable!