“Only for Love” is a Chinese drama that unfolds the love story between a bossy CEO, Shi Yan, and a “foolish” female protagonist, Zheng Shuyi. The narrative begins with a misunderstanding that brings them together and evolves into a journey of love as they navigate the challenges of their careers and personal growth1.
Zheng Shuyi is a career-driven financial journalist determined to secure a front-page story. She works tirelessly to obtain an exclusive interview with Mingyu Yunchuang’s CEO, Shi Yan, leaving a deep impression on him. Through her objective and concise reports, Zheng Shuyi gains recognition for her in-depth research on various industries1.
Shi Yan, on the other hand, is a CEO who seeks out potential and socially responsible start-ups for investment, aiming to give back to society. He finds that Zheng Shuyi’s views conveyed through her reports align with his own, leading him to accept her invitation to do a series of reports on Mingyu Yunchuang1.
As they collaborate, Zheng Shuyi and Shi Yan analyze the industry together, exchange views, and use new media channels to bring the latest financial information to readers. They face various difficulties and challenges in the investment and interview process, but their hearts gradually approach each other in the back-and-forth exchange1.
In the end, Zheng Shuyi realizes her career ambition to create an electronic magazine, and Shi Yan leads Mingyu Yunchuang to complete successful investments. Their professional achievements open up a new world for their careers, and ultimately, they find love together1.
The drama is adapted from the web novel “Accidental Love” by Qiao Yao and features a mix of romance, career ambitions, and the complexities of navigating love in a professional setting. “Only for Love” is a tale that resonates with viewers who appreciate the intertwining of personal and professional lives in the pursuit of happiness1.