In the cliché romance novel, “I‘ve been in love with you for a thousand years”, Jiang Baiwan, a second generation rich female villainess, committed su*cide after her family went bankrupt. When she died, all she had left was a bank card with 8 million in it and a small villa in her name…
The white-collar worker Jiang Baiwan woke up to find herself transmigrated as that rich second generation who had just began to swallow sleeping pills!
And when she checked the number in the bank card, the newly transmigrated bankrupt rich girl almost fainted with excitement…
Heavens! Eight Million! I’m rich!
As the big BOSS who controls the lifeline of the global economy, Ji Chen felt that life was not challenging.
He watched on with indifference as the Jiang family went bankrupt. He could even watch his former fiancée Jiang Baiwan, whom he had never met, live on the streets because of the bankruptcy and it wouldn’t cause any ripples in his cold heart.
Until one day, Ji Chen saw his former fiancée walking down the street, treating a designer bag as a fish basket while chewing on a pancake in her hand.
……How can this woman be so leisurely!



The connection between the MC and ML is gentle and affectionate, with the MC providing comic relief. The supporting characters are also engaging, each with their unique traits. However, the MC's character becomes somewhat irksome around the middle due to her excessive focus on money, which is repeatedly mentioned to the point of becoming a tiresome theme. The excessive use of titles as a plot device initially intended as humor only serves to amplify her annoyance.
If you're looking for a lighthearted romance that skips straight to the romantic storyline without much buildup, this might be a good choice. But if you prefer a more nuanced story with gradual emotional and psychological growth, it's best to look elsewhere.
I concur with @Lumina6584. The male lead is nothing but a spicy chicken (troublemaker), despite not being overly extreme. Don't you feel guilty for abandoning the original host? You were her fiancé, yet you stood by and let her suffer until she attempted suicide. Now that she's changed, you suddenly show interest? Disgusting! Such a spicy chicken isn't worth the effort I put into my cabbage! I actually like the FL, even when she's silly. But seriously, dear FL, if you reincarnated without the original's memories, can you exercise caution?
Additionally, the original FL is a complete waste. Your constant crying fills every scene – it's as if you're drowning in tears! Eventually, whether through suicide or dehydration, I'm sure your demise is inevitable.
In conclusion, while I enjoy the general storyline, the presence of the male lead as a troublemaker just boils my blood. I can read for the FL's sake, but I can't take him seriously. (2/5 stars)
The plot feels somewhat forced at times, but the author is aware of this and tries to address the plot issues upfront. However, this isn't a series I'd particularly enjoy, and I mostly continued reading out of boredom.