Huo Zong, the untouchable head of the powerful Huo family, has remained unmarried at thirty. The only person he spoils without limit is the sister of a close friend.
Chu Ningwu, once a scheming ex-girlfriend in the original story, transmigrates into this world and unexpectedly finds herself in a life-or-death situation when the bed at Yun Ding Manor collapses, and Huo Zong rushes her to the hospital.
In the original plot, she would escape while pregnant with triplets, manipulate the Huo family, frame the original heroine, and ultimately suffer a tragic fate. But Chu Ningwu refuses to follow the story choosing to extort a sum from Huo Zong instead of aborting the child.
When she places the prenatal report on his desk and demands five million, Huo Zong, calm and teasing, responds:
“You’re carrying my child, and you still want to abort it?”
As rumors spread about her “leveraging motherhood” to climb the social ladder, the two navigate a delicate balance of power, intimacy, and playful banter. Even in public and professional settings, Huo Zong dotes on Chu Ningwu, coaxing and teasing her with irresistible charm, offering her an island as a playful reward.
Filled with tension, romance, and humorous tug-of-war, this story is a sweet and addictive tale of love, power, and family dynamics.


