Liu Guyu woke up one day to find himself transmigrated into the body of a vicious widower husband from a novel. In the story, the original character ran away with the family’s money upon hearing the news of his husband’s death, leading to the death of his seriously ill mother-in-law, leaving behind a pair of young siblings. The younger brother-in-law is the power-wielding villain in the later part of the novel, known for manipulating people’s hearts. As the villain’s first enemy, the original character was destined for a dead end.
Startled awake from a dying illness, Liu Guyu realized he was the ultimate scoundrel himself. With the world collapsing at the start, Liu Guyu could only smile bitterly, wishing he could die again. But since things were already set in stone, dying wasn’t an option. Liu Guyu had no choice but to roll up his sleeves and get to work. By day, he set up a stall to earn money; by night, he had to appease the little villain, preventing him from turning dark.
Originally a dessert blogger in the food community, Liu Guyu resumed his old trade after transmigrating. It wasn’t long before the town was abuzz with rare and unheard-of delicacies: Bo Zai Gao, Taro Ball Sweet Soup, Osmanthus Jelly… Customers flocked in, and he made a fortune.
—And then later.
The villainous little brother-in-law, who was constantly being fed ideas of prosperity, democracy, civilization, and harmony by Liu Guyu, still grew up crookedly and cornered him in a room, asking with a gloomy face:
“You want to find me a wife? My brother was forcibly conscripted, and I took his place to marry you. Aren’t you my wife?”
Hearing this, Liu Guyu felt as if struck by lightning.
Oh no, this time he’s coming for him!


