She can’t calm down! And worse, the man is really handsome! Haha! Right on cue, Grandpa introduces her to the very man she wants to avoid, Zhe Han. Her hands are sweating and her body is burning. Obviously, this stranger has an effect on her. Ruo Qing calls her aunts for some advice. And the moment she laid eyes on him, her mind went blank. Out of the blue, a stranger came just in time to save her. How? Oh well, she was running after this candy ball when accidentally she steps on it and nearly fell. Aside from being a part-owner of a flower shop, Ru Qing is also a volunteer worker for the laughter therapy sessions at her Grandpa’s hospital.Īt the hospital, she meets Lu Zhe Han (Wilson Chen) a young, intelligent and insanely handsome doctor in charge of the neurosurgery department. Thus, Ruo Qing is determined to protect her no matter what. However, unlike her, Ruo Qing’s childhood friend Coco is innocent when it comes to love. She had come to believe that true love only existed in fairy tales.ĥ years later, Ruo Qing has become a woman immune to romance and resistant to any man’s charm. From then on, she vowed not to let anyone hurt her again. Then one day, after seemingly waking up from a very long sleep, Ruo Qing resolves on moving on and live life. It was ADW who helped her get through the tough times. Her parents even suggested that she stay with her aunts who organized Angry Divorced Women (ADW), a support group for those who are divorced and got cheated by men. The first heartbreak left her numb and completely uninterested in anything. Right, boo! Tss! Needless to say, she was heartbroken. Until he became a popular singer and she saw him cuddling his manager. Liang Ruo Qing (Ariel Lin) met Prince Charming the year she was entering college. Now, let’s find some cure to this so called lovesickness shall we. Haha! Anyways, all I’m saying is this is good stuff! Thumbs up! I mean, let’s face it, at some point in our lives we’ve been so deeply brokenhearted that the mere thought of falling in love again make us sick! Phew! Yep, that’s personal experience talking. This is something everyone can relate to. It’s a romantic comedy alright, but it totally makes sense.
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