【Younger, Unhinged Crybaby Loyal Dog × Gentle, Resilient Entrepreneur Embroiderer】
【Older Woman-Younger Man / Intangible Cultural Heritage Suzhou Embroidery / Transmigration + Rebirth】
Everyone says the powerful minister Wen Shiqin is as cunning as a fox and as vicious as a scorpion in his dealings, with those who suffer under his schemes lamenting incessantly.
Yet, in front of a mere embroiderer, he can shed all his sharp edges, pretending to be pitiful and deeply devoted, putting on a performance that captivates everyone.
Thus, while working at the embroidery workshop, Su Jinxiu often receives complaints and pleas, hoping she can rein in that unruly troublemaker who “only listens to his sister.”
The moment she hears them, she knows the younger brother she raised has been causing trouble again.
And her mission, as someone who transmigrated into this book, is to whitewash all his misdeeds.
Su Jinxiu has always guided her younger brother with patience and persuasion, explaining the consequences of his actions.
She teaches him to be humble and polite to colleagues, respectful to superiors, and especially to those who propose to her… he must never draw his sword at them again.
No matter how stern her words are initially, she always ends up adding helplessly, “Don’t cry!”
But this influential minister, who is decisive and formidable outside, relies entirely on his irresistible good looks—which she can’t resist—burying his face in her chest with reddened eyes and sobbing:
“Does A-Jie not want me again?”
“A-Jie, I really didn’t mean it… They provoked me first…”
A-Jie is kind-hearted and softens at the sight of tears, forgiving him every time.
But he is as vile as a rabid dog, intent on devouring her kindness, compelling her to offer herself to nurture him.


