
A Builder Spends 300 Million for Love and Marries a Paralyzed Woman
In the quiet outskirts of Hanoi, a 35-year-old builder named Hung shocked his neighbors with an unexpected announcement—he was marrying Lan, once a beautiful pedagogical student, now paralyzed after a tragic accident. Many whispered in disbelief: “Why would he spend 300 million to wed someone in a wheelchair?” Yet Hung remained calm, smiling as he held Lan’s hand and said:
“If you can’t stand, then I’ll sit with you. I’ll walk with you for the rest of our lives.”
Lan’s family resisted at first, fearing she would burden him, but Hung’s devotion never wavered. He rebuilt their home with ramps, railings, and accessible designs—spending his decade of savings to ensure Lan’s comfort.
On their wedding night, Hung was moved to tears—not by Lan’s scars, but by her strength. “You are the greatest luck of my life,” he whispered.
With his support, Lan found new purpose. She returned to painting, opened an online art class, and after years of therapy, managed to walk again with crutches.
Their love story proves that true devotion is not about perfection—it’s about choosing each other, every single day.