After the death of a medical doctor, Wu Yulan, she transmigrates into the body of a sharp-tongued, mean old woman.
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The original “Old Madam Wu” was infamous for being vicious—she bullied her daughters-in-law and even sold her granddaughters, doing all sorts of vile things.
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She had four sons. Except for the youngest, the others were treated like work mules.
- To let her youngest son eat meat in winter, she forced her eldest son to hunt in the mountains, nearly getting him killed by a beast.
- To fund her youngest son’s education in summer, she sent her second son to work on river construction, almost exhausting him to death.
- To pave the way for her youngest son’s future, she even sent her third son—who had broken his leg—to the border, nearly getting him killed in war.
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But one day… Old Madam Wu changed.
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She no longer favored her youngest son. The daughters-in-law, once disliked, were all brought back and properly treated.
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When Song Zhikang returned home after hearing his wife had given birth, rushing back thousands of miles, he expected to find her abused and miserable under his mother’s oppression.
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Instead—he was stunned.
His wife looked healthy and rosy, even gained weight.
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The newborn daughter was chubby and well cared for, her little hands soft like lotus roots.
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Looking around the house, the other women of the family were also plump and relaxed, sitting under the eaves doing embroidery.
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And his “wicked mother”… was currently holding a broom, chasing her most beloved youngest son around the yard.
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“My heavens—what on earth is going on in this house?!”


