Huai Xu, as the head of a top-tier wealthy family, holds great power and influence.
He is aloof, ascetic, and unreachable.
Xu Nanyin, the cherished daughter of a prominent family in Harbor City, is pampered and adored.
One is cold, the other obedient—living worlds apart.
No one believes these two would have any private connection.
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At a banquet that day, Xu Nanyin was brought before him and called him Mr. Song.
The man across from her looked calm and indifferent. He said, “Last time, when you held me, you didn’t call me that.”
The year Xu Nanyin graduated, an old engagement was brought up again.
The other party was Song family’s second young master. After investigation, it was found that he had ambiguous relationships with others and even gave duplicate gifts of the same kind.
On the day she called off the engagement, Song Huai Xu, the eldest son and family head, escorted her away. Xu Nanyin vented her anger at him, saying, “I won’t come anymore.”
No one expected that not long after, this billionaire with a prestigious status would travel all the way to Harbor City and say, “Marry me. I won’t let you suffer heartbreak again.”
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After marriage, Xu Nanyin followed Song Huai Xu back to his ancestral home for dinner.
The second young master was visibly disheartened the entire time but still had to respectfully call her “big sister-in-law.”
When she was young, Xu Nanyin wanted to catch butterflies for a specimen. In the end, she didn’t catch any and got lost on the mountain.
Someone carried her down the mountain and comforted her until she fell asleep. She thought it was someone she knew.
Later, seeing the numerous specimen records in Song Huai Xu’s house, Xu Nanyin realized it was him who saved her—and who also sent the butterflies.