Return to the Frontline: I Exposed His Betrayal, Then Fought My Own Battle
War correspondent Lin Zhao retired from the frontline after being injured, only to catch her husband cheating on her with her best friend during rehab. Just as the pain of betrayal was tearing her apart, an urgent call came about a humanitarian crisis in the war zone—where she’d once stayed 72 hours and shielded civilians with her body. Torn between a rotten marriage and a mission etched into her bones, Lin Zhao grit her teeth, picked up her camera, and went back to the frontline. She crouched in ruins to photograph a child’s eyes, helped an elderly man find shelter amid gunfire, and every frame in her lens screamed: “I’m not someone’s wife—I’m a journalist, a warrior here to bring the truth out.” When her photo of carrying a wounded child through artillery fire hit the front page, her husband waited outside her building with flowers—but in her eyes, there was no trace of that cowardly man, only the unextinguished light in the smoke.
I Pushed You Away with Lies, But You Saw Through Me with Love
The day Lin Wan was diagnosed with late-stage pancreatic cancer, she slammed photos of a stranger in front of her husband Gu Shen: "I've fallen for someone else. Let's divorce." She hid her chemotherapy needle marks and avoided his tenderness, never knowing Gu Shen had already found her medical records. He played along with her "affair drama"—secretly booking specialists for her, pretending to get up at night to hand her painkillers. Until Lin Wan fainted in the kitchen—when she woke up, Gu Shen held her diagnosis with red eyes: "You think pushing me away is protection? But my love was never a burden." When lies are torn apart by love, how will two people in love hold onto their last moments in the face of life and death?
Meng Na: Ten Years of Love Given to Hatred, Finally Finding Peace
Meng Na fell for Ma Xiaoyu at 18 and stuck by him like glue for a decade—saving money for his tuition, staying up with him through tough entrepreneurial nights, even taking a bottle to protect him from thugs. But Ma Xiaoyu only responded with coldness: “Your dad ruined my family—don’t pretend to be a saint.” Until the day he slammed evidence of her father’s bribery in front of her, saying, “This is what your family owes me.” Meng Na finally understood: her ten years of love were just a stepping stone for his revenge. She ran home crying, burned all his things, and turned to Gu Yebei’s warmth. But three months later, a drunk Ma Xiaoyu blocked her at her company, hugging her waist and sobbing: “I dreamed you left yesterday—and realized I can’t breathe without you…” Can ten years of love, crushed by hatred, piece together a happy ending?
Related Tags
Share this Tag
Share this tag page with friends