(Marriage of Convenience + Sweet Slow-Burn Romance)
At twenty-seven, Wen Xi learns by chance that she is not her parents' biological child.
In a single night, her parents changed, and even her fiancé was replaced.
Her new fiancé, Shang Shen, is known in Beijing for being a stern and serious man of few words who commands respect.
The gossip in their circle is that this couple, hastily put together by circumstance, is likely a marriage in name only and won't last long.
Wen Xi does not know how to love and does not expect love from others, so she is very satisfied with this marriage.
In the first year of marriage, Wen Xi fell ill and was bedridden.
In the middle of the night, Shang Shen came home. "Wen Xi, are you feeling unwell?"
"I'm alright."
The next second, she was enveloped in a warm embrace.
Shang Shen said, "Remember to tell me when you feel unwell next time. I will comfort you."
In the winter of the second year of marriage, Wen Xi's flight landed in Beijing. A sudden blizzard hit, and the temperature plummeted.
The man drove a thousand miles, appearing at the airport holding a pair of shoes and a coat.
"Xixi, put on your coat."
He knelt on one knee before Wen Xi and put her shoes on for her, oblivious to everyone around them.
Later, this photo spread like wildfire within their circle.

#Same-titled short drama now online# (Marriage after love + Long-term planning + Daily life flow + Sweet little romance + Second male lead wins)
As the wedding date approached, Jiang Nuanzhu coincidentally saw her fiancé in the hospital bringing his ex-girlfriend, with whom he broke up six years ago, for a prenatal check-up. His excuse was to "take care of the orphan and widow."
Unwilling to raise someone else's child, Jiang Nuanzhu chose to break off the engagement. The very next morning, someone arrived at her door with a marriage proposal, treading through the morning dew.
Jiang Nuanzhu asked, "Mr. Xu, I'm not so exceptionally irreplaceable. Why are you so determined to marry me?" In the courtyard, pear blossoms fell like snow, accumulating on graying heads.
Xu Heyi's eyes were calm as he replied, "Miss Jiang, after a sixteen-year engagement, I have always been waiting to marry you."
... In front of the civil affairs bureau, Jiang Nuanzhu gave Xu Heyi a chance to back out. Xu Heyi chuckled softly, "Miss Jiang, a chess piece once placed cannot be regretted."
"I was engaged to Yan Shi for three years. Do you really not mind?" Jiang Nuanzhu asked. "I do mind," he responded, causing Jiang Nuanzhu's heart to tighten.
He continued, "I mind that he had you for three years but didn't treat you well."
It was only after marrying Xu Heyi that Jiang Nuanzhu truly understood what it meant to be pampered beyond measure. Xu Heyi's kindness was measured, like aged wine; tasteless at first, but with a warmth that later permeated and burned into one's bones.
