In her past life, Lin Yiwan lost her mother at a young age and mistook the gentle care of her neighbor, Song Huaiqing, as salvation.
She thought he would be her safe harbor.
But little did she know—all the storms in her life were caused by him.
“Yirou is afraid of the dark—you’re her older sister, give up the sunny room for her.”
“Yirou only has a junior high education and can’t be assigned a job—you’re a college graduate, give yours to her, you’ll find something better.”
“Yirou’s job is near the courtyard—you’re generous, just let her have the house.”
…and so on.
Lin Yiwan kept giving in—until she returned sick and broken from rural labor, divorced, and died from acute asthma. Only then did she regret how blind and foolish she had been.
After her rebirth, she doesn’t hesitate:
Marries the military commander who was a big shot in her past life
Takes back her job
Sends her awful father and his family to the countryside
Uses her past experience to successfully cultivate salt-alkali-tolerant oil crops, earning national recognition
On their wedding day, the dazzlingly beautiful Lin Yiwan stands tall—
And Song Huaiqing kneels before her with red eyes:
“Wanwan, I was wrong!”
Before Lin Yiwan can speak, a certain powerful man squints and says coldly:
“Calling her Wanwan? You’d better say Auntie.”


