In order to cancel her family marriage, Jiang Yuyang, a young star in the entertainment industry, mistakenly identified Fu Wenshen, the leader of the Fu family, as her fiancé in a bar, which triggered a series of ridiculous encounters. Fu Wenshen is actually the CV master "Wen Shen" whom Jiang Yuyang has admired for a long time. After many years of secret love, he finally got closer. The two gradually get closer amid intertwined identities, real obstacles and affectionate protection. They face career competition and malicious frame-up together, and recognize each other after the kidnapping incident. In the end, he takes off all disguises, and she sees his true heart. The two transcend identities and misunderstandings, and work together towards a happy ending witnessed by the stars.
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In fact, this plot is not bad. The male protagonist is a watchable type and becomes more and more handsome as you watch. It just feels like a bad hand of good cards. Originally, the male and female protagonists have a secret crush on each other (dual identity). It is a very sweet plot. The male protagonist has always known the identity of the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not know at first. So every time the male protagonist approaches, the female protagonist pushes away, pushes away, pushes away, and continues to push away. I understand, the male protagonist is afraid of being scared. She never confessed her love or made any intimate gestures. Later, they recognized each other and found out their identity, and the male protagonist also confessed his feelings (it has always been a mutual love plot). The female protagonist still repeatedly avoided the male protagonist, which was very embarrassing. There were two or three scenes that should be regarded as kissing scenes. They were basically borrowed scenes. One camera immediately zoomed into a long shot to look at the back, and the ending cut to the wedding night in seconds. Speechless. It's a very good plot, but the whole story is sparse!
In fact, this plot is not bad. The male protagonist is a watchable type and becomes more and more handsome as you watch. It just feels like a bad hand of good cards. Originally, the male and female protagonists have a secret crush on each other (dual identity). It is a very sweet plot. The male protagonist has always known the identity of the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not know at first. So every time the male protagonist approaches, the female protagonist pushes away, pushes away, pushes away, and continues to push away. I understand, the male protagonist is afraid of being scared. She never confessed her love or made any intimate gestures. Later, they recognized each other and found out their identity, and the male protagonist also confessed his feelings (it has always been a mutual love plot). The female protagonist still repeatedly avoided the male protagonist, which was very embarrassing. There were two or three scenes that should be regarded as kissing scenes. They were basically borrowed scenes. One camera immediately zoomed into a long shot to look at the back, and the ending cut to the wedding night in seconds. Speechless. It's a very good plot, but the whole story is sparse!
It's so beautiful after watching it