Born into notoriety as the son of a condemned murderer in Chen Kong Alley, young Jiang Qi carried more than his sharp features and hollow gaze—he bore the weight of others' judgment. Bruised and bleeding, he wandered through childhood cursed for blood he never spilled, an outcast marked by parentage. Only Zhi Qi saw past the veil of disdain. Through trembling hands and gentle tears, she tended his wounds and offered sanctuary: "Why must you suffer? Let me ease your pain."
His answer was simplicity wrapped in survival: "Your comfort makes it bearable."
By high school, Jiang Qi had shed his vulnerability like shed skin, becoming Lin Lan's most feared figure—a cold, ruthless legend known only as the madman. Yet beneath the reputation lay a truth he carried alone: most of his existence mimicked that of a stray dog, relentless and feral, teaching the world to fear him before it could break him. Zhi Qi remembered his confession and never flinched.
Determined to reverse the scars trauma had carved, Zhi Qi ascended the school rooftop where he'd claimed her, and made a vow that trembled with intention: "Jiang Qi, endure. When I come of age, I will marry you." His response—a knowing smile beneath starlit eyes—held fragile hope for a future he thought impossible.
That promise became his lifeline, yanking him from the abyss he'd nearly surrendered to. Redemption, however, expires. When midnight came, the broken boy remained untethered, clinging to the only sweetness he'd ever known: her name. Jiang Qi, the mad dog with nothing, still had Zhi Qi.
His answer was simplicity wrapped in survival: "Your comfort makes it bearable."
By high school, Jiang Qi had shed his vulnerability like shed skin, becoming Lin Lan's most feared figure—a cold, ruthless legend known only as the madman. Yet beneath the reputation lay a truth he carried alone: most of his existence mimicked that of a stray dog, relentless and feral, teaching the world to fear him before it could break him. Zhi Qi remembered his confession and never flinched.
Determined to reverse the scars trauma had carved, Zhi Qi ascended the school rooftop where he'd claimed her, and made a vow that trembled with intention: "Jiang Qi, endure. When I come of age, I will marry you." His response—a knowing smile beneath starlit eyes—held fragile hope for a future he thought impossible.
That promise became his lifeline, yanking him from the abyss he'd nearly surrendered to. Redemption, however, expires. When midnight came, the broken boy remained untethered, clinging to the only sweetness he'd ever known: her name. Jiang Qi, the mad dog with nothing, still had Zhi Qi.
- Chapter 1: Nightmare On The Screen
- Chapter 2: Memory Of The Past
- Chapter 3: Unusual Person
- Chapter 4: Shattered And Reborn
- Chapter 5: Getting To Know Each Other
- Chapter 6: Confession Box
- Chapter 7: If You Comfort Me, The Pain Will Go Away
- Chapter 8: Lone Wolf Walking Alone
- Chapter 9: Quit The Entertainment Industry
- Chapter 10: Thinking About Past & Present
- Chapter 11: Do You Like Dolphins?
- Chapter 12: Youre Not Worthy
- Chapter 13: Evasive Attitude With Crossing Boundaries
- Chapter 14: You Can Go Find Her
- Chapter 15: Im Sorry
- Chapter 16: Getting Out Of Monster’s Claw
- Chapter 17: Battle With The Inner Demon
- Chapter 18: I Cant Act In Romantic Scenes
- Chapter 19: Foot Fetish
- Chapter 20: Just Exaggerate A Bit
- Chapter 21: Putty In Her Hands
- Chapter 22: Keeping Promises From Now On
- Chapter 23: Girl With Fiery Spirit
- Chapter 24: She Also Wants To Take Care Of Jiang Qi
- Chapter 25: He Is So Jealous
- Chapter 26: Arrogant and Gorgeous Vampire
- Chapter 27: The Correct Way To Be Recognized As A Show-Off
- Chapter 28: Most Painful Night for Jiang Qi Haters
- Chapter 29: Looking At The Same Sky
- Chapter 30: Taking The Blame
- Chapter 31: Dog Of A Man
- Chapter 32: His Inferiority Cannot Resist His Desires
- Chapter 33: He Smiled Childishly And Innocently
- Chapter 34: Friends are not like friends, lovers are not like lovers
- Chapter 35: A Sick Dog Like Him Cant Restrain Himself
- Chapter 36: I Did I hurt you? Did I hit you?
- Chapter 37: The Violence Of Fists Like Animals
- Chapter 38: The Truth – She wants to make a bet with herself.
- Chapter 39: The Truth –
- Chapter 40: The Truth – Itll be fine when we grow up.
- Chapter 41: The Truth – He turned himself in.
- Chapter 42: Healing – When spring arrives, everything will be better
- Chapter 43: Healing – The girl was lost in thought, completely unprepared when
- Chapter 44: Healing – Jiang Qi, dont you want me to be your girlfriend?
- Chapter 45: Healing – Jiang Qi leaned down and bit Zhi Qis soft lower lip
- Chapter 46: Healing – Good morning, boyfriend.
- Chapter 47: Healing – Jiang Qis scandal really took off.
- Chapter 48: Healing – Life needs a sense of ritual.
- Chapter 49: Healing – Having a boyfriend who spoils her like this
- Chapter 50: Healing – The next second, Jiang Qi hugged her from behind
- Chapter 51: Healing – Ill take responsibility for you.
- Chapter 52: Healing – I think being a pretty boy suits you better.
- Chapter 53: Healing – He works at our shop as a mechanic, how could he be?
- Chapter 54: Healing – A few months after Jiang Qi left the entertainment industry, Shen Lei reached out for the first time
- Chapter 55: Healing – In that vanity fair, theres nothing left that can tempt him
- Chapter 56: Healing – Zhi Qi tasted the flavor of milk tea on his lips
- Chapter 57: Healing – He wants me to go back and finish filming Pride
- Chapter 58: Return – #Pride will continue with the original cast
- Chapter 59: Return – I have a girlfriend, nothing to hide from the public.
- Chapter 60: Return – Someone like Jiang Qi, after acting in so many roles, would naturally start to
- Chapter 61: Return – It seemed like she was seeing seventeen-year-old Jiang Qi again
- Chapter 62: Return – The night was still young, long and dreamy.
- Chapter 63: Return – Look, your boyfriend is trending again!
- Chapter 64: Return – Jiang Qi, something happened to Zhi Qi.
- Chapter 65: Light – When his sister wakes up, shell definitely want to see that jerk
- Chapter 66: Light – I wish I could lock you up.
- Chapter 67: Light – They now share matching couple scars.
- Chapter 68: Light – Shen Lei, being an expert, knew exactly how good this cake was
- Chapter 69: Light – Wait for me to marry you.
- Chapter 70: Always – The betrothal gift.
- Chapter 71: Always – That Boys Story.
- Chapter 72: Always – #JiangTheFilmEmperorAndHisLittleWife#
- Chapter 73: Always – Main story completed.
- Chapter 74: Cameo — Jiang Qi would never film romantic scenes with women!
- Chapter 75: Cameo — How about a kiss?
- Chapter 76: Cameo — “This servant” was being disrespectful.
- Chapter 77: Cameo — She and her boy appeared on the big screen together.
- Chapter 78: Cameo — When are you two planning the wedding?
- Chapter 79: Daily — A kiss is always the most heart-stirring thing.
- Chapter 80: Daily — Which company sent a rookie like you to secretly film?
- Chapter 81: Daily — He loves teasing me the most.
- Chapter 82: Wrap-up — Maybe we could hold a secret wedding.
- Chapter 83: Wrap-up — Caught in my own gossip.
- Chapter 84: Wrap-up — It’d be so embarrassing if Jiang Qi found out I’m in his fan group.
- Chapter 85: Wedding — Give me a chance, okay?
- Chapter 86: Wedding — The girl he watched grow up is now being entrusted to another man’s care.
- Chapter 87: Wedding — Forced into a shared bath.
- Chapter 88: Brother — Isn’t today the weekend? I arranged a blind date for your brother.
- Chapter 89: Brother — In the face of beauty, a bad temper is nothing.
- Chapter 90: Brother — How many ex-girlfriends do you have?
- Chapter 91: Brother — Desire and appetite are part of human nature; after all, they’re adults.
- Chapter 92: Brother — Likes and dislikes are like the wind, never constant.
- Chapter 93: Brother — Discovering new positions.
- Chapter 94: Brother — The perfect husband, a model of virtue.
- Chapter 95: Baby — More than anything, she felt awe and reverence for new life.
- Chapter 96: Baby — A letter to Zhi Qi. [END]
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