Mu Qinqin — an ancient cultivation powerhouse feared across the immortal world — suddenly transmigrates into a melodramatic 1970s novel she once read, becoming the cannon-fodder female side character doomed to die early.
Originally a sent-down educated youth, the host body was drugged by the scheming heroine and thrown onto the bed of a blind military officer.
But the drug was too strong, and the original owner died on the spot.
Worse, the man forced to take the blame for “improper relations” was none other than Si Chengchen — Mu Qinqin’s favorite fictional character.
Faced with the twisted male and female leads, Mu Qinqin only laughs.
So what if her spiritual powers are sealed? Her storage space is overflowing with spirit fruits, rare pills, and cultivation treasures.
Blindness? One pill cures it.
Scheming protagonists stirring trouble? She knows more than a little martial arts.
Bloodsucking family trying to exploit her? She sends them straight to prison with evidence in hand.
As Si Chengchen gradually regains his sight, everyone in the military family compound notices one thing:
The cold, feared officer who once shut himself away has become hopelessly devoted to his fierce little wife.
And no one dares provoke Madam Si ever again.


