Synopsis
A clear-headed, radiant beauty × a cold, reserved high-ranking military officer
70s military marriage + twins (boy & girl) + marriage first, love later + size gap + age gap + pampered heroine + slice of life
The moment Song Yuntang opens her eyes, she finds herself transported back to the 1970s—living in a rural cowshed and caught in a difficult situation involving an arranged pregnancy.
Once the beloved daughter of educated, high-ranking parents, she had been sent to the countryside for safety before her family faced political hardship. But her greedy uncle took advantage of her, seized her family’s wealth, and pressured her into marrying Fu Weicheng—a man who had fallen from status at the time—while demanding a large bride price.
Unexpectedly, soon after their marriage, the Fu family’s name was cleared. Fu Weicheng returned to Beijing… and never came back, leaving no news behind. He didn’t even know she was pregnant.
Song Yuntang gives birth to twins—a boy and a girl—and life is very difficult for the three of them.
Determined to change her fate, she reclaims what rightfully belongs to her and heads to the military district with her two children to seek a divorce.
She can live without a husband—but her children must have Beijing household registration.
At the Beijing military district, the famously distant and disciplined officer Fu Weicheng—known for keeping others at arm’s length—suddenly becomes emotional when he sees Song Yuntang holding a pair of twins and asking for a divorce.
Soon, everyone in the military district realizes: the once-unapproachable Commander Fu has fallen deeply for the young wife he once left behind.
By day, he buys her sweets, helps care for the children, and reflects on his past.
By night, he holds her gently and whispers,
“Wife… let’s not divorce, okay?”
Song Yuntang originally planned to secure the household registration and leave—
but instead, she finds herself deeply cherished… and living a life filled with unexpected warmth.