share time: 2025-10-27 12:30:13
Liu Miaomiao, a white-collar worker, marries Li Binhang, a country boy she’s met only three times, on impulse due to heartbreak and parental pressure to marry. She trembled at the registry—worried about no water heater, no Wi-Fi, no easy-to-get-along in-laws. But the moment she stepped into Li’s yard, her mother-in-law greeted her with a warm sugar cake: “I added two more spoons of sugar since you like sweet”; her father-in-law brought a new air conditioner: “Installed it early, I know you hate heat”; Li Binhang pulled out a bunch of wild chrysanthemums: “Picked from the back hill, you said you like minimalism”. The days that followed were even “more outrageous”: her mother-in-law cooks different favorite dishes daily, her father-in-law secretly puts home-grown eggs in her bag, and Li Binhang burned three fingers learning to make her favorite latte. When she brought her friend to “verify” her life, the friend went from “wanting to help her run away” to “begging for a similar brother-in-law”; when colleagues laughed at her “bad marriage”, she posted a video of the whole family singing birthday songs for her, and the comments were full of “want a similar in-laws”. Turns out the warmest marriage is when you think you’re in for hardship, but the whole family treats you like sugar.
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