
For three years of their secret marriage, Su Hua cared for Gu Beixian like a servant—feeding, bathing, and supporting him through the darkest stages of his paralysis after a car accident.
But all she received in the end was: “Suosuo is back. Let’s separate.”
Swallowing her heartbreak, she accepted the compensation, neither clinging nor looking back, and turned to reclaim her family’s long-lost mastery in artifact restoration and appraisal.
Once a humble housewife bound by domestic chores, she joined Antique Street and shocked the entire field by restoring a Wang Jianzhen masterpiece in just three days. At appraisal conventions she exposed forgeries, safeguarded rare paintings at the brink of disaster, and step by step rose to become the legendary “Saint of Restoration,” adored by thousands.
When Gu Beixian saw his ex-wife shining brilliantly on television, he finally realized the priceless treasure he had thrown away—her silent devotion, her overlooked talent and gentleness—all transformed into a regret that cut him to the bone.
He humbled himself, chasing her across the world with a ring in hand, promising, “My heart is yours, my life is yours.”
But all he earned was Su Hua’s cool reply: “I’m busy. No time.”
And when Su Hua prepared to marry the man who once saved her life, Gu Beixian risked his own to save her again—emerging broken and bleeding. Caught between past devotion and present ache, she abandoned her groom-to-be and threw herself into Gu Beixian’s fragile arms. The line between old love and new heartbreak blurred beyond recognition.
In the end, will a proposal—made beside a hospital bed—rewrite their fate?
From a discarded wife of a hidden marriage to a legend in the world of antiques, Su Hua proves that a woman’s worth is never defined by marriage.
Divorce was merely the opening act of her rebirth.

