Day 14 in the Love Cabin.
Time flew by, and now, the final day in the Love Cabin had arrived.
Over the past few days, Mu Fu and Chen Han had been practically inseparable. Chen Han had even given himself a break from his usual work routine—he brought his tasks to the cabin instead of dragging Mu Fu to his office again. She had made it clear she didn’t want to keep working from his company, so he adjusted.
Honestly, aside from the occasional inconvenience of handling business without an actual office, not much had changed. He worked on one side of the room, and Mu Fu quietly stayed nearby, doing her own thing, keeping him company. As long as Mu Fu was near him, no matter what she was doing, Chen Han felt content.
Mu Fu had started packing the day before. She hadn’t realized how much stuff she’d accumulated until she began organizing everything. When she first arrived, she came with just one suitcase and a few boxes. Now? She had two full suitcases and several large cardboard boxes.
Most of the extra items were gifts from Chen Han. Every night when he came back, he brought her something—sometimes a bouquet, but more often, flowers paired with other thoughtful surprises. Bit by bit, Mu Fu had fallen for his sweet and persistent gestures.
At one point, she couldn’t help but ask how he managed to find time to get her presents with such a packed schedule.
Chen Han had smiled and told her it really didn’t take much time. He had added the florist’s contact info to his phone, so he always knew when new flowers came in. All he had to do was tell the shop which ones he wanted and have them delivered near the end of his workday. As for the other gifts, he browsed online before bed each night, placed an order, and it would arrive the next day—just in time to give her the full surprise package.
Mu Fu had been genuinely moved. He made it sound so simple, but every unique and carefully selected gift spoke volumes. It was clear he’d spent more time and thought than he let on. With a man like him, she thought, how could she not fall in love?
Today, the day was set aside for the cast to pack their things. That evening, the production team had planned a candlelit dinner for everyone to share their final meal before the big moment—the confession segment.
As departure loomed, the Love Cabin was filled with a soft sadness. Everyone was torn between the melancholy of leaving and the nerves and anticipation building up for tonight’s confessions.
That evening, all the male guests were dressed in sleek black suits, while the women dazzled in glamorous, fashionable evening gowns.
At the candlelight dinner, everyone reminisced about their first days in the cabin, teasing and laughing about how things had changed. That final joyful dinner slowly came to an end, drawing the curtain on their last night of happiness in the Love Cabin.
Then came the moment everyone had been waiting for—the confession segment.
Tonight, Mu Fu wore a pale pink and white gown that stopped just above her knees. The dress sparkled under the lights, encrusted with tiny gems that shimmered with every movement. It was sweet and delicate, but with a playful flair—adorable, with a touch of bashful charm. Her long hair had soft waves at the ends, voluminous and glossy, adorned with a single pearl hair clip that made her delicate features stand out even more, adding a youthful, fairy-tale glow.
Each of the four women took turns stepping onto the stage that the show had prepared. The platform was adorned with fresh flowers, and soft white mist curled around their feet, making it all feel dreamlike—as if goddesses had descended to Earth. The three male contestants each held a bouquet of red roses—classic symbols of love.
They had one chance: to present the bouquet to the woman they’d fallen for. If she accepted it, it meant they would leave the cabin together. If she declined, the man would have to leave alone. As for the woman who wasn’t chosen—she had the opportunity to confess her feelings to the one she liked. If he said yes, they’d leave together. If not, she’d walk away by herself.
As the music began, Chen Han stepped forward immediately. He approached Mu Fu with confidence, then dropped to one knee. Holding the bouquet in his left hand, he reached out with his right in a gentle invitation. His voice was smooth and tender, laced with a subtle nervousness.
“My little bunny… will you leave with me?” He looked steady on the outside, but there was a flicker of tension in his eyes that didn’t go unnoticed. Even those who weren’t rooting for the couple couldn’t help but hold their breath. As for their fans—they were silently screaming for Mu Fu to say yes immediately.
She accepted the bouquet and quickly pulled Chen Han to his feet. Just as he stood, Mu Fu suddenly threw herself into his arms, wrapping her arms tightly around his waist. Her voice trembled, edged with tears. “I will!”
Chen Han hugged her back with everything he had, all his worries vanishing in an instant, replaced by pure joy. A massive grin spread across his face, and his eyes lit up. The tension in his chest melted away the moment she embraced him. Now that you’ve chosen me… there’s no turning back.
If Mu Fu had known what Chen Han was thinking in that moment, she would’ve laughed and said, “Silly, I came here for you. Why would I ever leave?”
Meanwhile, Kang Jiadong had also found his happy ending—Minqi had taken his hand.
All eyes turned to Han Jin. He was the only one left to make a choice, and the anticipation in the air was thick. Han Jin hesitated for a long time before finally walking over to Qi Yali. He held out his hand to her, his eyes sincere and full of hope. “Would you leave with me?”
But Qi Yali’s expression didn’t change. There was no smile, no light in her eyes—nothing close to the answer Han Jin had been hoping for. “I’m sorry,” she said calmly. “I choose to leave on my own.”
He had half-expected it. Ever since their last date, they’d barely spoken in the cabin. Still, hearing the words out loud stung. He tried to smile—to act like it didn’t bother him—but his face twisted in discomfort. “…Okay.”
Now only Cheng Cixin remained unchosen, which meant it was her turn to make a choice. Everyone’s attention shifted to her. Han Jin was watching too. He didn’t know if Cheng Cixin would choose him, but he hoped she would. Not because he wanted to say yes—but because he wanted to prove something to Qi Yali.
Cheng Cixin’s voice was calm and steady. “I choose to leave on my own.”
No one seemed surprised—except Han Jin. Just moments ago, he had been running through scenarios in his head, rehearsing how to gently reject her. But when she made her choice first, his expression darkened immediately. He looked even more defeated than before. No one paid him any mind—except for the camera, which captured his every flicker of emotion.
At last, the cast gathered together for a final photo. Mu Fu stood with Chen Han, and beside them were Minqi and Kang Jiadong. In front of them stood Cheng Cixin and Qi Yali. Han Jin stood to one side of Kang Jiadong. Chen Han casually rested his arm around Mu Fu’s shoulder as they all smiled at the camera.
With that, filming wrapped up.
The crew congratulated the two successful couples as the show officially came to an end. The cast was given the option to leave either that night or the next morning. Everyone chose to leave that same night.
Chen Han offered to take Mu Fu home—to her apartment in Hang City. She didn’t live with her parents. The moment she locked the door behind them, Chen Han gently pressed her against the wall. His eyes burned with emotion as he looked into hers, his voice low and slightly hoarse. “I want to kiss you. Can I?”
The sudden movement startled Mu Fu, and before she could process what was happening, she heard his respectful question. Her cheeks flushed a deep red as she shyly nodded.
With her silent yes, his lips met hers. He had longed for this—for her—for so long. And now, nothing stood in their way. His kiss came crashing down like a storm—hungry, desperate, and overwhelming. Mu Fu could barely catch her breath.
When the kiss finally broke, Chen Han paused for a moment, still breathing heavily. “…I have to go.” If he didn’t leave now, he wasn’t sure he could stop himself.
Mu Fu wrapped her arms tightly around his waist, her voice soft and sweet. “Don’t go.”
Chen Han lowered his voice. “Be good. It’s late—you should rest. I’ll come find you tomorrow.”
Mu Fu clung to him. “But I want you to stay.”
“Then I’ll wait until you fall asleep.” He stroked her hair gently.
Mu Fu’s cheeks turned even redder. “Okay.”
And just like he promised, Chen Han stayed by her side until she drifted off to sleep. Only then did he quietly leave.
……
A few days after the show wrapped, the season began airing on Apple TV. From the very first episode, the show caused a stir—audiences were hooked not just by the format, but by the cast’s beauty and charisma.
Fans quickly began rooting for their favorite couples, and no pair drew more attention than Chen Han and Mu Fu—the internet dubbed them “The Surrender Couple.” Their every glance, every tiny interaction melted hearts. Viewers were obsessed—this was the kind of love they all dreamed of.
And just when the show aired its final episode, a new rumor exploded online: Chen Han and Mu Fu were getting married. Fans rushed to confirm it—and it turned out to be true. They were really, truly, getting ready to say “I do.”
For the couple’s fans, it was pure bliss—their ship had truly sailed! Many online confessed they believed in love again.
The next day, Chen Han sat down with Mu Fu and revealed his family background, wanting no secrets between them. Though she already knew, Mu Fu feigned surprise. After his sincere apologies, she finally forgave him.
They spent a few blissful days in their own little world. Then Mu Fu brought Chen Han home to meet her family. Her mother adored him. Her father, while liking Chen Han, struggled with his daughter’s sudden engagement. She had just graduated, and now, a reality show had brought home a future son-in-law.
Father Mu’s heart hurt. So if he felt uncomfortable, Chen Han wasn’t going to have it easy either. But when Chen Han transferred all his assets into Mu Fu’s name… Father Mu finally gave his blessing.
Chen Han’s parents were overjoyed. They had supported his business ventures, but longed for him to settle down. They had even signed him up for the show. So, when he returned with a fiancée, they were thrilled. In their minds, they had helped fate along—and now they looked at Mu Fu like she was their own daughter. They couldn’t wait for the wedding… or the adorable grandkids they were already dreaming of.
……
Two months later, Mu Fu, in a stunning white dress, became Chen Han’s wife. Photos of their star-studded wedding flooded the internet. Netizens, seeing the famous guests from various industries, quickly discovered Chen Han’s true identity: heir to the Chen Corporation.
After initial envy over their fairytale romance, the internet exploded with jealousy. Chen Han was handsome, kind, wealthy, and brilliant. He had gone on a reality show and found his soulmate. He was the epitome of a winner.
Years passed. Mu Fu stayed by Chen Han’s side, sharing their lives completely. When his time came, she chose to follow him. Knowing their daughter had lived a happy life, Mu’s parents traveled the world, enjoying their golden years.
Once Mu Fu sealed away her memories of that world, she checked her accumulated envy points. The final total: 188,653,206. A tremendous success. After converting some of those points into pure energy, Mu Fu stepped through the door, onto her next world.
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