Born blind, Cui Ti, the eldest daughter of the Cui family, faces neglect from her parents. Even the lowest servants dare to look down upon her. From her earliest memories, she's been greeted with disdain and mockery from those around her. But, to everyone's surprise, at her lowest point, she's chosen and grandly ushered into the eminent Pei family by their esteemed eldest son, Pei Xuan.
Cui Ti is baffled by Pei Xuan's decision to marry her. Surely it couldn't have been love at first sight? Nonetheless, she's deeply grateful to him. Not only does Pei Xuan treat her with the respect she's been denied her whole life, but he also cherishes her, ensuring she never stumbles, patiently removing any obstacles in her path, and holding her close without a hint of reproach. Cui Ti is content with this marriage, recognizing that as a blind woman, her opportunities are limited. So, she wholeheartedly wishes to bear him children as a gesture of gratitude. Yet, Pei Xuan refrains from consummating their marriage. As she finds herself pushed towards a pond, a thought crosses her mind: perhaps he merely pities her and doesn't truly love her.
However, upon awakening, she finds herself three years in the past. Intriguingly, not only does she recall events from her previous life, but she also dreams of a celestial figure bestowing upon her a mystical sight. That year, Pei Xuan is just eighteen. In this new life, she still marries into the Pei family. On their wedding night, as candles flicker, Miss Cui suddenly feels a sharp pain in her eyes. An alarmed Pei Xuan rushes out of his bath, his long hair cascading down, his lean physique barely concealed. A realization hits Cui Ti as she blushes deeply.