Jiang Qingmi transmigrates into a novel and becomes the male lead’s ex-girlfriend, the woman who once accepted two million yuan from his wealthy parents as breakup compensation before disappearing.
In the original story, she later discovered she was pregnant and chose to raise the child alone. Unfortunately, raising a child was far more expensive than she expected, and the two million yuan quickly disappeared.
Five years later, the male lead finally returned. After giving a large sum of child support, he fulfilled his family’s expectations and became engaged to a wealthy heiress.
But when Jiang Qingmi arrives in this body, the situation is far worse than in the original timeline. The two million yuan has already been spent, the child is only two years old, and she has barely three thousand yuan left. Malnourished and exhausted, she realizes she cannot afford to struggle for three more years.
Since the male lead will eventually pay child support anyway, why not collect it early?
With that plan in mind, Jiang Qingmi takes her child to find the child’s father.
The good news is that she finds him.
The bad news is that the once powerful CEO has lost his memory after a head injury and is now working at a construction site carrying cement to pay for his own medical bills.
Poor, injured, and still responsible, the amnesiac man promises that as long as he has food, the mother and child will never go hungry. He even gives Jiang Qingmi the only three thousand yuan he has.
Left with no better option, Jiang Qingmi decides to wait patiently until he recovers his memory so she can receive proper child support and leave quietly.
But things do not go as planned.
When the male lead finally regains his memory, he also remembers how his ex-girlfriend once abandoned him.
Before Jiang Qingmi can escape, he takes both her and their child back to his luxurious mansion.
Now facing the man she once planned to leave behind again, Jiang Qingmi finds herself trapped in an unexpected situation.
“Wife, stay by my side, alright?”
“Can you let go of me first?”
“No.” He smiles.


