After pushing her body to the brink of exhaustion, micro-influencer Jiang Nianchu unexpectedly gained a chance to time travel. With a seven-day countdown, she went on a shopping spree, stockpiling 30 million worth of supplies before crossing over to the Great Yu Kingdom, a land plagued by turmoil and severe drought.
Bound by a marriage contract, Jiang Nianchu married Song Lin, the third son of the Song family. After the wedding, villagers gossiped that the Songs had brought home a pampered princess. She complained that the coarse rice porridge scratched her throat and couldn’t swallow it, demanding a daily steamed egg custard. She insisted on wearing fine silk brocade, which cost over three taels of silver per foot. She even grumbled that the household pillows were uncomfortable, pestering Song Lin to buy her a silk-floss pillow.
Apart from her pretty face, she seemed utterly useless—yet the entire Song family indulged her unconditionally. To this, Jiang Nianchu shrugged: “Well, ever since I married into this family, their luck has only gotten better.”
Even on their refugee journey, they stumbled upon supplies at every turn—walking into a random cave and picking up a gold bar. The Song family silently agreed: treating Jiang Nianchu well brought immense fortune, so they spoiled her relentlessly.


