In this ancient family saga, rich with drama and complex emotions, Tang Yue’s fate unfolds like a mighty, surging river—turbulent and full of trials, yet revealing her unyielding resilience and deep‑hearted devotion. Orphaned of her mother at an early age and then betrayed by her own sister, she bears a burden of pain and loneliness few could endure. Yet these hardships do not break her; instead, they ignite in her a profound reckoning with her family’s destiny and a burning thirst for power. She resolves to endure ruthless trials, not merely to prove herself, but to reshape her clan’s fortunes—even at the cost of overturning its very foundations—in pursuit of the justice and ideals she holds dear. Along this arduous path, Tang Yue unexpectedly encounters Beichen, a brave young man who rescues her from peril. He becomes not only her savior but also quietly wins her heart. Their entangled feelings, a twist of fate as tangled as a pot of black tea, brim with both dramatic tension and a pure, fervent passion. Yet the secret of their true identities looms like an unbridgeable chasm between them, leaving Tang Yue to endure her mother‑in‑law’s vexations and Zhao Xianxian’s relentless hostility within the Lu household. Still, she remains steadfast and wise, bearing it all in silence. When, through her own grit and talent, Tang Yue rises to become one of only two heirs, she never forgets Beichen’s kindness or the love that has taken root in her heart. Faced with the company’s crisis, she extends her hand without hesitation, proving with deeds what it means to be deeply loyal and true. This selfless affection not only helps Beichen weather the storm but also cements her standing within the family. The second round of trials, however, delivers a profound test to her soul. As the rift with her sister finally mends, she discovers the warmth and preciousness of kinship, coming to realize that unity and harmony within the clan are the bedrock of its enduring prosperity. Standi
Mulai Tonton