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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Lin Sui transmigrated into a book as the scapegoat male wife of the gloomy, disabled protagonist.
The original owner of the body was sold by his parents to this “old man” (seven years his senior). Furious, the original owner relentlessly ab*sed and insulted the powerful figure (‘Dalao’/Big Shot). Consequently, when the Big Shot eventually turned the tables, the original owner had both his legs broken, was thrown onto a garbage heap, and ultimately brought about his own demise through his reckless actions.
When Lin Sui transmigrated, he found himself right at the wedding ceremony. Just as he contemplated escaping, he met the Big Shot’s dark, sullen eyes.
The man sat in a wheelchair, shadows swirling in the depths of his gaze, radiating a sudden chill.
Lin Sui: ! Feeling his own healthy legs—something unimaginable in his previous life—Lin Sui trembled and shrank back. He decided it was best to obediently play the part of a nominal wife and simply wait for the Big Shot to initiate a divorce, at which point he would pack his bags and leave.
After the wedding, Lin Sui looked at the Big Shot’s disabled legs, so similar to his own in his past life. A sense of empathy stemming from their shared plight made him unconsciously draw closer.
Sigh, he’s so pitiful. I should help him.
Going out to pray at a temple, he sincerely knelt and asked for a blessed bracelet, which he then tied onto the Big Shot’s pale wrist. Looking up, his almond eyes were bright and sparkling, his voice clear as he said, “This will protect you and help you get better.”
The Big Shot had no income, and they could barely afford groceries. Lin Sui revived skills from his past life, started live streaming to become an internet celebrity, and worked hard to support the Big Shot, aiming to keep him well-fed and healthy. “Don’t worry, I’ll support the family!”
When vile relatives showed up to provoke them, the Big Shot was triggered and locked himself in his room to nurse his emotional wounds. Lin Sui fiercely drove the relatives away, then held the Big Shot close, comforting him softly, “It’s okay. If they don’t want you, I do!”
Pitying him more and more, Lin Sui suddenly realized he seemed to have lost his heart somewhere along the way.
But the male lead was meant for the book’s original hero(ine)… right? Hiding under the covers all night, Lin Sui resolved to snatch the Big Shot for himself.
Armed with dating tips found online, Lin Sui braced his small hand and performed an “overbearing wheelchair-don” on the Big Shot: “Man, you’re playing with fire.”
The Big Shot, who was merely attempting to make his ‘wife’ a heartfelt breakfast: “?”
Later, not only did the Big Shot’s legs heal, but he also staged a comeback and reclaimed everything he had lost. Lin Sui, gratified, packed his small bag, ready to pursue his own dream.
The beautiful world I couldn’t see in my past life, here I come!
Lin Sui eagerly rubbed his hands together, but before he could even open the car door, the Big Shot scooped him into his arms. The man’s voice was low and gentle, “Be good. I’ll go with you.”
Lin Sui: !
Later, Lin Sui lay in bed, clutching his aching waist, wanting to cry but having no tears left.
There was no way he could leave the house like this!
The day Lin Sui tried to run away, Gu Nian (the Big Shot’s real name) pinned him on the sofa, eyes bloodshot, voice hoarse: “Do you like me or not?”
Lin Sui shrank back and timidly shook his head.
“…”
Only on that day did Gu Nian realize that his ‘sunshine’ didn’t actually love him; he had only stayed out of pity. Now that his legs were healed, his sun was planning to go warm someone else.
Heh, don’t even think about it.
His sun could only shine for him alone.
Gu Nian had always believed Lin Sui was desperately in love with him.
Until Lin Sui, choking back sobs, confessed he only pitied him. Gu Nian’s world shattered.
Doesn’t love me? Then I’ll just lock him up until he does.
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06/02/25 | Volare Reads | c66 |
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