Modern mercenary queen Cheng Lan lived a solitary life, traversing countless storms and battles. Yet, in the end, she died alone from cancer at the age of 32.
Upon opening her eyes, she found herself transmigrated as the matriarch of a general’s mansion in ancient times—a family facing confiscation and exile. Painlessly becoming a mother? And a wicked mother-in-law notorious for her misdeeds?
Her three children each had their own ambitions—excellent! Armed with a space containing billions worth of supplies, she emptied the imperial treasury overnight!
Exile? The whole family joined forces, leading the people in large-scale construction, turning barren lands into a paradise!
Her three cherished children proved even more remarkable.
The eldest, resilient and fierce, rose to become the nation’s unparalleled, awe-inspiring general.
The second, frail and sickly, self-taught, unexpectedly became a world-renowned young miracle doctor.
The youngest daughter, a rigid bookworm? She shattered societal expectations, earning fame far and wide as a revered female scholar!
The emperor who ordered their exile was filled with regret, sending endless gold, silver, and pairs of handsome men, begging the family to return to the capital and take charge.
But why did her supposedly dead husband, who fell in battle, reappear, brimming with hostility, storming straight into the palace gates: “Trying to steal my wife? Not a chance!”


