After a parachuting accident, Shen Qingyun wakes up in the 1970s—inside a melodramatic novel—as the real daughter of a wealthy family who’s just been “found” and is about to be exiled to the countryside with her birth parents.
The “real daughter” was pitiful: abused by her adoptive parents, unloved by her biological ones, who still dote on the fake daughter instead.
Shen Qingyun: Exiled? Me? Absolutely not.
Since the fake daughter and the Shen family are so close, they can enjoy going to the countryside together! To avoid being sent away, Shen Qingyun plans to steal the fake daughter’s blind-date fiancé.
But when she meets him… he’s a rugged, wild-looking man with a full beard.
Shen Qingyun: Sorry, I can’t do it. I’ll leave this blessing for the fake daughter.
She turns to leave—yet the man follows.
“Comrade Shen, I fell in love with you at first sight. I want to be your revolutionary partner.”
Zou Zhanyang is the most eligible bachelor in the military base—young, capable, highly ranked, and still single at nearly thirty because no woman ever met his standards.
Until one day, he sees a girl who captures his heart instantly. She’s beautiful, sharp-tongued, and unforgettable. He finally wins her over… only to learn she mistook him for someone else.
No matter. Even a forced melon can be sweet. The beginning may have been wrong, but the ending is right.
But why are all these men flocking around her? Don’t they have shame? He’s still alive, and they’re already trying to steal his wife?!
Meanwhile, the reborn Shen Xinwei kicks her cheating scumbag fiancé to the curb and goes to the countryside to marry the richest man of her past life.
But reality hits hard—going “down to the countryside” turns into being exiled, and that so-called richest man of her previous life is now just a useless coward?!


