This is the story of a heroine who, apart from her beauty, had nothing—until she returned to the age of ten to create a better life for herself and her family. A warm, heartwarming tale.
In the early part, she supervises her parents’ hard work in starting a business so that she can grow up as a rich second generation; later, romance enters the picture.
Li Wanwan, who has just graduated from college, wakes up one morning to find herself back in the summer of 2005—when she was ten years old. That very summer, her parents returned from working in the south. They were about to miss out on buying a secondhand apartment that was soon to be demolished for redevelopment, and instead would choose an old, shabby house.
The first thing she wants to do is make sure her parents buy that secondhand apartment, securing her status as a “demolition-compensation second generation.”
The second is to stop them from lending their hard-earned savings to a so-called “good brother” for loan-sharking, which had once ended in losing everything.
The third is to study hard, every single day. She can’t afford to settle for just an ordinary second-tier university and end up jobless again.
But on her road of diligent studying, why does a handsome boy suddenly show up as an obstacle?


