When Jiang Yue first opened her eyes, she realized she had been reborn into the body of a “dim-witted” girl in a remote ancient village. The reality of her new life was grim: a crumbling roof overhead, an empty grain jar in the kitchen, and a family treated like slaves by the greedy elders of the main house.
Her new parents loved her dearly, but they were “soft buns”—too kind-hearted to stand up for themselves. Her three siblings, however, were a different story; they were fierce, devoted protectors who lived and breathed for their sister.
As an orphan in her past life, Jiang Yue looked at this chaotic, impoverished family and felt a surge of gratitude. She knelt and thanked the heavens for the warmth of kinship. A former elite fitness coach with a mastery of archery, she wasn’t afraid of a little hard work—or a few villains.
“I don’t need a golden finger or a magic system,” she whispered, tightening her grip on her bow. “I have my own two hands.”
From forcing a bitter family separation to hunting in the wild, farming the stubborn earth, and building a business empire from scratch, Jiang Yue rolled up her sleeves to lead her family toward a life of wealth and dignity.
A Glimpse into the Story
The air in the cramped room was thick with tension as the village elders watched the “idiot” girl step forward.
“You want to split the household?” her grandmother shrieked, her face contorted with rage. “You ungrateful brat! You own nothing but the rags on your back!”
Jiang Yue didn’t flinch. She looked at her trembling parents and her brothers who had stepped in front of her like a human shield.
“We’ll take the broken shack by the foot of the mountain,” Jiang Yue said, her voice calm and chillingly clear. “Keep the land, keep the silver. We’re leaving with our dignity, and from this day forward, we owe you nothing.”
Her father gasped, reaching for her hand. “Yue’er, you… you can speak? You’re well?”
She squeezed his hand, a sharp, confident glint in her eyes. “I’m more than well, Father. From now on, no one is ever going to look down on our family again.”


