1V1, pure and sweet romance | Delicate and sweet girl | Almost no palace intrigue, purely sweet | Slice-of-life romance | Ruthless and decisive cold-faced emperor VS. A delicate and fragile beauty who cries at the slightest touch. Shu Yi is a well-known "porcelain doll" in the Imperial Kitchen. She has an absolutely stunning appearance, but is a real spoiled brat. She can't lift a finger, can't carry a heavy load, her palms turn red just from peeling a walnut, and she'll burst into tears if you yell at her. Her life's ideal is simple: to live a life of ease in the palace, save enough money, and then retire. Until that day, she was accidentally transferred to serve tea to the emperor. Rumor has it that His Majesty Chu Lin is cold-hearted, ruthless, and detests women who cry and act coquettishly. Shu Yi was so scared that she shrank into a ball, afraid of losing her head. However— In the imperial study, Shu Yi accidentally dirtied her fingers while grinding ink, her eyes instantly reddened, and she looked at the high and mighty emperor with a pitiful expression. Everyone thought she was doomed. But Chu Lin put down his vermilion brush, sighed helplessly, took her small hand, and gently wiped it clean with a bright yellow handkerchief, his tone more tender than ever before: "Why are you so delicate? It's clean now, don't cry." Later— "Your Majesty, Miss Shuyi says she's tired and doesn't want to walk." The mighty Emperor, the very one who ruled the court for a moment, picked her up in front of all the officials: "You're such a little princess, I'll carry you." In the three years since entering the palace, Shuyi had not only suffered no grievances, but had also been spoiled rotten by that cold-faced emperor. From a palace maid to the Empress who was the sole favorite of the six palaces, she was cherished by that man, pampered and spoiled beyond measure. Chu Lin: My precious darling, naturally I will give her the best in the whole world.