Jiang Yu, a modern-day model worker, suddenly died before receiving her year-end bonus that her boss still owed her. Before her death, she appeared in a dream and frightened her boss into donating the unpaid bonus to the orphaned children in her class.
Perhaps because she had done no wrongdoing in her twenty-five years of life and still thought of donating her remaining money at the moment of death, she was given a chance to transmigrate into the 1950s, becoming the stepmother of three children.
Having worked as a kindergarten teacher and dealt with many children, Jiang Yu treated raising the three children as a paid job that came with a monthly salary. Since it was work, she accepted it as such.
Mu Chengfeng had just retired from a field hospital and returned to a base hospital. When he saw his three children at home, they had been raised by their stepmother into thin, frail figures, which gave him a headache.
His family introduced him to a match: an eighteen-year-old girl who was said to be very skilled at taking care of children. They suggested paying her monthly wages and treating her like a childcare teacher. He felt this arrangement might work, so he decided to try it.


