(No romance + widowed woman’s comeback + system + reforming awful relatives + family life + career peak)
“Smack!”
Ye Wen sent her abusive eldest son flying with a slap.
“Touch your wife again and I’ll break your legs!”
After waking up, modern-day executive Ye Wen finds herself transmigrated into a notoriously awful old woman in ancient times—and bound to a system:
if her four ungrateful, white-eyed children don’t straighten out, she dies.
The eldest son has strong fists and only uses them on his wife.
The second son is a calculating miser who only schemes against his own family.
The third is a spendthrift, squandering the family’s hard-earned money to run around with useless rich brats.
The youngest daughter is desperate to climb the social ladder, plotting every day how to become someone’s concubine.
Ye Wen slams the table in anger.
“These kids are impossible to raise!”
Luckily, every time she reforms one rotten case—


