The ten percent legacy plot actually matters and drives motive. I liked the betrayer reveal among suitors for its precision.
2026-04-14 12:43:54
Ethan claiming poverty is clearly a well hiding something bigger. I keep guessing why everyone whispers 'young master' behind his back.
2026-04-14 12:24:09
Their chemistry is slow burn and oddly tender. Shipping Yvette and Ethan hard after that poisoning diagnosis scene ❤️
2026-04-14 12:01:34
Their married scenes feel offbeat and intimate. Yvette's wary warmth toward Ethan sells their slow-burning trust.
2026-04-14 11:59:51
I cried when Yvette chose Ethan at city hall. Their awkward first moments felt painfully real and hopeful.
2026-04-14 11:58:18
Tight plotting and clear stakes. The marriage-of-convenience conceit drives tension smartly indeed.
2026-04-14 11:55:28
Soap-opera glamour collides with quiet herbalism. Yvette's corporate nightmare reads like a modern fairy tale.
2026-04-14 11:48:08
Okay, marrying the 'poorest' guy was reckless but endearing. His secret 'young master' title keeps me grinning and glued.
2026-04-14 11:40:53
Choosing a husband at city hall felt absurd and hilarious. Also why does Ethan keep diagnosing poison like it's casual medicine 😂
2026-04-14 11:40:25
Yvette picking a random husband at city hall felt wild. Ethan's herb skills made the impulsive choice strangely brilliant.
2026-04-14 11:36:38
Smart plotting around corporate heirs and family betrayal kept stakes high. Yvette is impressively written as a calculating but vulnerable CEO.
2026-04-14 11:31:25
The scenes with rare herbs read like a quiet poem. Poison, patience and unspoken titles make the romance feel fated.
2026-04-14 11:26:04
Smart twist on contract-marriage tropes and great chemistry. Satisfying mystery threads hooked me from that city hall scene.
2026-04-14 11:25:29
Yvette's decision felt reckless but wildly entertaining. Ethan being poor yet acting like a young master makes me grin.
2026-04-14 11:24:30
Why pick the handsomest pauper at city hall? I laughed when he handed her herbs like groceries.
2026-04-14 11:16:44
Loved small clues, especially the grandfather's 10% share and suitor betrayal. Ethan's casual diagnosis moved the plot forward.
2026-04-14 11:15:49
Is Ethan secretly wealthy or from a hidden clan? Everyone whispering 'young master' screams a late reveal.
2026-04-14 11:12:16
I felt my chest tighten when Yvette chose Ethan. Their awkward marriage scene made me ache with hope.
2026-04-14 11:05:38
Impressed by the pacing and emotional hits throughout. It balances court intrigue with intimate healer moments beautifully.
2026-04-14 11:04:26
I kept holding my breath during the poisoning reveal. Ethan's calm hands and herbs made me invested.
2026-04-14 11:02:46
Comments
Samuel
The ten percent legacy plot actually matters and drives motive. I liked the betrayer reveal among suitors for its precision.
2026-04-14 12:43:54
Ethan
Ethan claiming poverty is clearly a well hiding something bigger. I keep guessing why everyone whispers 'young master' behind his back.
2026-04-14 12:24:09
Faith
Their chemistry is slow burn and oddly tender. Shipping Yvette and Ethan hard after that poisoning diagnosis scene ❤️
2026-04-14 12:01:34
Michael
Their married scenes feel offbeat and intimate. Yvette's wary warmth toward Ethan sells their slow-burning trust.
2026-04-14 11:59:51
Jasmine
I cried when Yvette chose Ethan at city hall. Their awkward first moments felt painfully real and hopeful.
2026-04-14 11:58:18
Audrey
Tight plotting and clear stakes. The marriage-of-convenience conceit drives tension smartly indeed.
2026-04-14 11:55:28
Benjamin
Soap-opera glamour collides with quiet herbalism. Yvette's corporate nightmare reads like a modern fairy tale.
2026-04-14 11:48:08
Trevor
Okay, marrying the 'poorest' guy was reckless but endearing. His secret 'young master' title keeps me grinning and glued.
2026-04-14 11:40:53
Xenia
Choosing a husband at city hall felt absurd and hilarious. Also why does Ethan keep diagnosing poison like it's casual medicine 😂
2026-04-14 11:40:25
Patrick
Yvette picking a random husband at city hall felt wild. Ethan's herb skills made the impulsive choice strangely brilliant.
2026-04-14 11:36:38
Kimberly
Smart plotting around corporate heirs and family betrayal kept stakes high. Yvette is impressively written as a calculating but vulnerable CEO.
2026-04-14 11:31:25
Ian
The scenes with rare herbs read like a quiet poem. Poison, patience and unspoken titles make the romance feel fated.
2026-04-14 11:26:04
Zofia
Smart twist on contract-marriage tropes and great chemistry. Satisfying mystery threads hooked me from that city hall scene.
2026-04-14 11:25:29
Katie
Yvette's decision felt reckless but wildly entertaining. Ethan being poor yet acting like a young master makes me grin.
2026-04-14 11:24:30
Dominic
Why pick the handsomest pauper at city hall? I laughed when he handed her herbs like groceries.
2026-04-14 11:16:44
Yvonne
Loved small clues, especially the grandfather's 10% share and suitor betrayal. Ethan's casual diagnosis moved the plot forward.
2026-04-14 11:15:49
Kevin
Is Ethan secretly wealthy or from a hidden clan? Everyone whispering 'young master' screams a late reveal.
2026-04-14 11:12:16
Carter
I felt my chest tighten when Yvette chose Ethan. Their awkward marriage scene made me ache with hope.
2026-04-14 11:05:38
Quinn
Impressed by the pacing and emotional hits throughout. It balances court intrigue with intimate healer moments beautifully.
2026-04-14 11:04:26
Chloe
I kept holding my breath during the poisoning reveal. Ethan's calm hands and herbs made me invested.
2026-04-14 11:02:46