Contractually Yours, But Fatefully Mine
"Disgraced socialite Jian Qing, with her father's suicide after bankruptcy, ailing mother, and brother's failing business, was forced by sister-in-law Jin Peiwen to marry crude tycoon Yu Yiguang for investment. By fate, she mistook Yu Moqing—CEO of Taihe Dongyang who'd secretly loved her for 11 years—as her intended suitor. When she honestly stated her terms (""I'll marry but keep my career""), the smitten tycoon immediately agreed, marrying her that same day. At Taihe Dongyang, Jian faced bullying from high-school rival Ye Linlin—mocked for her ""low education"" and ""sleeping her way up,"" even sabotaged during a company红包 event. Meanwhile, Yu's mother Du Shuyun slapped her at their first meeting, while rival Su Jingshu (Yu's original match) blackmailed her using her brother's company. Yu quietly protected her—publicly defending her against a hostile manager, and when Su framed Jian for smashing antiques, declared: ""Keep breaking them, I'll pay."" But misunderstandings erupted: Jian pawning her ring for her mother's treatment made Yu suspect gold-digging; Ye (under Su's orders) altered a ¥600M bid and drugged Jian, causing massive losses. As truths surfaced—Yu was her childhood savior from bullies, their 11-year backstory warmed hearts—Jian embraced her accidental marriage. When her brother assaulted her for legal favors and greedy Jin signed a trap contract with Su, Jian stood firm with Yu. In the finale, Su and Ye's schemes were exposed and punished. Jian reconciled with family on her terms. Yu granted her company shares, declaring her importance, while Du finally accepted them. At their grand wedding, Jian announced her pregnancy—the accidental bride had found true love. "