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Banished in her early years, she's reluctantly brought back home to stand in for her sister in an arranged marriage. At first, she and her disabled husband can't stand each other, but as they spend more time together, a bond forms, sparking an unexpected romance. Together, they embark on a journey of revenge.
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- Ep. 1A young woman is forced to return home and marry a disabled man from the powerful Ho family in place of her sister. She reluctantly agrees, but her mother reminds her that marrying into the Ho family is a great opportunity and she should be grateful. The woman's father tries to reason with her, explaining that the marriage was arranged by those in power and refusing it could harm their family. As they prepare to leave for the Ho residence, the woman's mother warns her to behave and not embarrass them. Upon arrival, the woman introduces herself as the new mistress of the Ho household, but her reception is uncertain.
- Ep. 2The story begins with a woman, Lin, who is forced to marry into the wealthy Ho family as a substitute for her sister. Upon arrival, she meets her husband, Ho Chen, a disabled man with a volatile temper. The two initially clash, with Ho Chen's servant and relatives looking down on Lin due to her humble origins. As they interact, Ho Chen shows his authoritative side, scolding those who disrespect Lin. Despite this, Lin is still wary of her new surroundings and the people in it. She demands to know where her room is and chooses to stay next to Ho Chen's, much to his surprise. Their conversation reveals that Lin is the first woman brave enough to stand up to Ho Chen, and he seems intrigued by her boldness. As they continue to talk, it becomes clear that Lin has ulterior motives for marrying into the Ho family, but her true intentions remain unclear. The scene ends with a sense of tension and uncertainty between the two leads.
- Ep. 3A young woman is forced to return home and marry a disabled man, Ho Chun, in place of her sister. She initially resists, but her family pressures her into the arrangement, citing the importance of maintaining a good relationship with the powerful Ho family. The woman's mother reminds her that she should be grateful for the opportunity to marry into a wealthy family and warns her not to ruin her chances. As the woman prepares to meet her future husband, she is met with disdain by his servant, who views her as unworthy. Despite the initial animosity, the woman is determined to take back what belongs to her and make the most of her new situation. She introduces herself as the new mistress of the Ho household, marking the beginning of a complicated and potentially tumultuous relationship with her new husband and his family.
- Ep. 4The disabled husband's illness flares up, and his condition worsens. His wife tries to help him, and after taking a new medicine, he finally falls asleep. The servants are amazed that she was able to help him when many doctors couldn't. When the husband wakes up, he is angry and demands to know what his wife did to him, learning that she had changed his medication without permission. He orders her to be summoned, furious at her bold move.
- Ep. 5Ling Ran, the new bride, is met with hostility by her husband's family. However, when she cures her disabled husband's illness, his grandmother intervenes, scolding those who bullied Ling Ran and taking her side. The grandmother praises Ling Ran for her kindness and asks her to call her "Nanny." As they bond over dinner, Nanny warns others not to bully Ling Ran, threatening to punish them if they do. Despite initial tensions, Ling Ran's actions have begun to win over her new family members, hinting at a potential romance with her husband.
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Brought back home to marry a stranger? Great! Mom says be grateful, Dad says bow down, and now I’m “honored” to be the new Ho family mistress. Who needs spoiled princesses when you can have reluctant brides?ValueHandling: Maintaining humor while avoiding sharp sarcasm, the comment plays up the contrast between familial expectations and the protagonist's reluctance in a light-hearted manner.