CompletedA light cannot be directly grasped, and scenery can only be admired. She originally thought that both light and scenery could only be admired from afar and not played with intimately.
Therefore, she was involuntarily drawn closer, yet always felt compelled to retreat again and again. But no matter how much she hesitated and wavered, the light and scenery she yearned for never left.
Instead, they silently approached her, warmed her, and then, on a fitting day, perfectly took her hand, solemnly inviting her to appreciate the long years ahead with them.
One is the female lead, Chi Shu, an academic research successor. The other is the male lead, Feng Yichen, the heir to a multinational conglomerate. However, they are two 'bitter melons' with different kinds of bitterness.
One had no paternal love or warmth from her mother since infancy. Fortunately, she could still pursue her literary ideals. The other lost his mother's companionship during childhood and later had to bear heavy family responsibilities, navigating the business world like a ship cutting through waves towards a mountain, thus diverging from his literary dreams.
Fortunately, he could still become the sole emotional anchor for his father. If one were to search for a precious treasure worth cherishing amidst these trivial aspects of life, it would be their encounter with each other.
It felt as if a light shone into their hearts, illuminating a corner that had been dark, and carefully collecting those precious moments of their time together into their 'backpacks'. Then, they encouraged and accompanied each other on a journey to a distant land, to reap their vast and boundless scenery.
Feng Yichen maintained clear boundaries and distinctions when facing outsiders, but when facing Chi Shu, he was full of gentleness and patience, making her his sole exception and preference.
Chi Shu often appeared somewhat indifferent to outsiders, but when facing Feng Yichen, she seemed to always possess a passionate zeal, struggling to control her heart's flutter for him.
They could be said to be each other's spiritual pursuit and emotional belonging, and also a mutual healing, growing, self-salvation, and reciprocal rescue. In addition, the main body of this novel primarily describes the protagonists' four years of