Shen Xiuwan knew that Fu Jincheng didn't love her. After studying abroad for ten years, he is good at Western medicine and mechanical physics, and he is unruly and values free love. However, she is the bride arranged for him by his family and the most conservative lady in the old era.
In order to please Fu Jincheng, Shen Xiuwan changed out of her cheongsam and permed her hair, but he regarded her as nondescript. She put down her poems and books to study English, but he despised her and made her look embarrassed. Even the embroidery she was most proud of was devalued by him. It was the foot-binding cloth of the feudal dynasty.
The night she miscarried, he was spending a lot of money to buy a hotel at Yanjing Hotel to celebrate the birthday of his wife Bai Yueguang, who had just returned from an overseas divorce.
Frustrated, Shen Xiuwan took the initiative to divorce, and her seven-year marriage came to an abrupt end. ...Fu Jincheng thought he finally got what he wanted, but he lost his soul after she disappeared. He found that the gold and stone antiques she protected were of great historical value, the Su embroidery she was proficient in was an artistic treasure, and the Kunqu opera she liked was no less than Western drama. And she is tenacious, independent, and eager to learn, and she has long grown like a lilac in the depths of his heart.
Fu Jincheng went to Jiangnan and found that Shen Xiuwan ran the Shen family embroidery shop very well. He also found that she was wearing a cheongsam with a bright smile and was choosing a ring accompanied by a man.
On the day she announced her remarriage, Fu Jincheng suffered from an old illness and was admitted to the hospital. Later, he finally lowered his proud and dignified head and coaxed her with red eyes: "Wanwan, please..."