Picked Up Long Wind Through 长风渡/Marrying Some Dandy 嫁纨绔 by Mo Shu Bai (墨书白)

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    Name : Long Wind Through 长风渡/Marrying Some Dandy 嫁纨绔
    Raw Link: https://www.shubaow.net/63_63324/
    Why It Should Get Picked Up:

    This is gonna be adapted as a drama
    It has a super note on Douban (8.0 !)
    This looks like a beautiful love story of two people first hating each other and then growing to support each other
    Description :
    To marry a good husband, Liu Yu Ru has been a perfect young lady for 15 years, but on the eve of her engagement, she was forced to marry Gu Jiu Si, a well-known dandy from Yangzhou.
    To marry such a person is to ruin your life.
    This was even more true as after she got married, she realized that this person was also forced to marry her.
    Liu Yu Ru was heartbroken, and after locking herself in the room for three days, she came to a realization.
    Marrying such a dummy, why would she still remain a perfect young lady ?!
    So on the third day of the marriage, the known to be sweet-tempered young lady shook her hands, took a knife, and gather a whole life's courage to go to the brothel.
    To the drunken Gu Jiu Si, she said—
    Stand up !
    After that, Gu Jiu Si's life went up and down,
    Whether he was miserable dandy or a great official, this woman was standing beside him,
    She supported him with her weak and delicate body, and told him, "Get up."
    So even if he was cut to pieces, he would struggle from the mud, grit his teeth and carry her on his back, and walk through this life.
    As for Liu Yu Ru, for the first fifteen years, she thought she was living only to find a good man.
    It was not until she met Gu Jiu Si that she understood that a good man will help you know that you live only for yourself.
    ——May this body of flesh and blood shield her from the wind and rain, protect her dress from dust, and protect her temples from frost.