Gao Lingling transmigrated into a novel and became a soldier’s wife in the 1970s.
The first thing she thought of after arriving was to quickly make money. She knew that in six months, her husband would return to the army, and by then, when they divorced, she would have enough savings to start a new life—without having to return to her patriarchal family that favored sons over daughters.
What Gao Lingling didn’t know, however, was that after she transmigrated, her nominal husband could actually hear her inner thoughts. He had already realized that she wasn’t the original Gao Lingling.
Still, the man didn’t expose her. As long as she posed no threat to his family, letting her stay for six months didn’t matter.
But as he listened to her repeatedly planning and calculating her divorce in her mind, his heart grew more and more dissatisfied.
Six months later, she had earned quite a bit of money—and was ready for the divorce…


