The long lost daughter of the Lu Family had been found!
She was abducted by human traffickers for more than ten years, her life was ruined.
When the Lu Family first saw her they felt that something was not right about their daughter. They didn’t dare to ask why her assets were not developed. They only hoped for her to be happy
Lu Wan lived like a weed. She became a 17-year-old punk. She was even registered as a “male” in the family registry.
Then one day, suddenly, she turned from being a drifter on the street into a daughter of a wealthy family.
Lu Wan felt very good, she just wanted to be an ordinary girl.
To study hard, spend her years peacefully and not engage in any quarreling or fighting.
After some time, the seemingly guilt-ridden family members and those bystanders who were waiting on the side to ridicule her when she made a joke of herself, all felt that there was something very wrong about the situation.
The family found me disguised as a man for 17 years and thought that I was pitiful, but they were very wrong.



The antagonist aspect was minimal – the OriFL and OriML characters in the school chapter were somewhat annoying, but they faded away later in the story, mainly serving as background characters that complemented the MC's wit, strength, and skills.
The MC's family is portrayed as warm and loving, especially her extended Lu family, who showed their affection through thoughtful gestures like giving her ballpens. However, her mother's family had a negative impact, but they eventually received their comeuppance. The MC's straightforward personality, initially bothering others with her low emotional intelligence, improved after ML's influence.
Despite her envy towards those with curvy figures or beautiful hair, the MC remains popular among both males and females, adding a touch of humor to the story. Overall, this novel is a good choice for readers seeking a lighthearted, drama-free read that can provide a relaxing escape from everyday stress.
The plot involves the character realizing she's in a fictional novel and using her knowledge to navigate relationships, avoiding the rude Zhao family who contributed to her disappearance. Her uncle Lu's "goons" rescue her and bring her to a different family setting, where she forms bonds with her uncle, cousin, and even the older people at her workplace.
Romance is minimal but pure and innocent, with a comical moment involving a deceptive relationship initiation. The author appreciates the lack of complexity in the romantic aspect, focusing on the genuine connections.
The reviewer expresses fondness for the character's parents, particularly in a scene where she defends her mother, showcasing the family's unity. Overall, the story appears to be heartwarming and enjoyable, with well-developed characters and a lighthearted tone.
Despite my disappointment with the ML, the MC, her brother 'The Idiot,' Harry 'The Guy,' and the charming, handsome, and funny Uncle Li Jinye (MC's uncle) manage to salvage the story. I admit, I'm biased towards Uncle Li – he's a cool and dominant businessman, a hilarious character with a family-first attitude. He's affectionate to MC, referring to her as "baby." I wonder if he's single, as he embodies the typical CEO character but adds a touch of cuteness and humor. Unfortunately, he's not a significant presence throughout the entire novel. Overall, it's a mixed experience.