When top surgeon Su Wanning opens her eyes, she finds herself reborn in the 1960s—into the body of a pitiful girl whose own mother has just sold her off. Armed with medical skills that defy the era, she tears apart the lives of those who wronged her, clears out the family assets, and heads to the Northeast to marry her supposed fiancé: a scarred, disabled, cold-tempered “rough man” named Lu Zhanxiao.
Before the wedding, Lu Zhanxiao warns her with an icy stare:
“I’m only honoring the engagement. Don’t expect me to like you.”
But after marriage? Watching his wife save lives like a miracle doctor, earn money like it’s nothing, and put every shameless relative in their place, Lu Zhanxiao is completely, shamelessly smitten.
By day, he becomes her personal bodyguard—one cold look enough to freeze anyone who dares stare at her too long.
By night, he pulls his exhausted wife into his arms, voice low and hoarse:
“Wife… the bed’s warm. Rest with me?”
Everyone who knew the infamous “grim reaper” of a man is stunned.
How did that merciless, stone-faced soldier turn into a clingy, jealous, wife-devoted puppy?
Lu Zhanxiao just snorts:
“She’s my wife. I spoil her. Got a problem?”


