Xu Zhouzhou wakes up to find herself transported into an 1980s novel, landing directly in the body of a minor cannon fodder character who immediately falls into the water at the start.
Life as a cannon fodder is tough. With an unknowingly captivating face, she attracts the malicious eyes of those around her.
Upon crossing over, her first priority isn’t to cheat her way to wealth or power—it’s figuring out how to escape this den of wolves.
What supporting female role? What cannon fodder? Whoever has the skill can be the heroine—but first, she plans to win over the male lead…
Flirt? Charm? If that doesn’t work, she might have to use the original heroine’s methods… a little “medication” might help.
Military officer Gu Beizheng kindly rescues a drowning woman, only to find himself ensnared by her. He’s been kissed, touched… now he has to take responsibility.
The woman acts weak, sweet, and loving, but when she corners the cold and aloof commander, he says with reddened eyes:
“Xu Zhouzhou, I’m a soldier—but that doesn’t mean I’m a gentleman.”


