Jili and Zhao Zhenru grew up together like brother and sister, and naturally fell in love. However, their different family backgrounds and education levels created challenges. After a hard-fought battle with her mother, a suspected pregnancy incident forced Zhenru's parents to give in.
These two young people, who had yet to fully understand the essence of love, hastily entered the marriage hall. Their immaturity, self-centeredness, and lack of responsibility - common weaknesses of modern individuals - manifested in both of them. When they loved, they were inseparable; when they hated, they gnashed their teeth at each other. The lives of these two young people became a series of fire and ice - passionate燃烧 and cold wars.
It is often said that impulsiveness is the devil. Just as they hastily got married without being ready, they also secretly and hastily divorced. But in front of their parents, friends, and even rivals, they sometimes acted, sometimes stubbornly held on, and sometimes became jealous. These external pressures kept them intricately connected. In the midst of their complicated emotional entanglements, through the trials of time and the purification of emotions, the two unexpectedly re-experienced falling in love. There were still occasional small quarrels, but hidden within was an increasing tolerance and self-correction. From naivety to maturity, their rough relationship became smooth and warm, like river pebbles.