Pu Xin is a dandelion. One day, the five seeds she painstakingly produced go missing. Shortly after, human experimenters take her back to a lab and in front of everyone turn her into a human. When she is deemed useless for research, she is thrown out.
Homeless and alone, five powerful figures come looking for her:
A federal major with a chest full of medals says, “My mother has only one son.”
The CEO of a top-ten interstellar conglomerate adjusts his diamond cufflinks and says, “Coincidentally, my mother has no other sons either.”
A Nobel Prize–winning scientist calmly says, “I can prove from biology that my mother has a parent-child relationship only with me.”
An insect prince who just destroyed an alien star system says, “The Mother God has only one heir, me.”
A sneaky little alien dragon rubs its tiny horn against Pu Xin’s palm and says, “Mom, they are so fierce, they cannot be your sons.”
Looking at the chaotic group, Pu Xin hesitates and holds up five fingers. She says, “I have five seeds.”
The little ones: “……”
Children are born through genetic fusion and nurtured by technology.


