Jiang Xichu served as Chen Man’s secretary for many years, attending to her every need. Workplace disagreements were common, and one day, after a heated argument with Chen Man, Jiang Xichu left the company. Tragically, she was fatally stabbed by a vengeful neurotic shortly after exiting the building.

Shortly after her demise, Jiang Xichu received unsettling news from the underworld’s officials. It was revealed that not only did Chen Man feel no remorse for her passing, but she also had unlawfully withheld Jiang Xichu’s rightful salary. Moreover, her funeral was conducted hastily, denying her colleagues the chance to pay their respects. Fueled by anger, Jiang Xichu returned to the human realm with a vengeful resolve, intent on terrifying the callous Chen Man to her core.

Upon reaching Chen Man’s bedroom, Jiang Xichu beheld a disheveled figure clutching her urn, gazing solemnly at images from her past.

A year later, Chen Man also died, her cause of death: su*cide due to severe depression.

Departing Chen Man’s abode, Jiang Xichu’s emotions were tangled. She felt compelled to return to the underworld, seeking answers from Chen Man herself.

However, after stepping out of the house, Jiang Xichu found herself reborn.

Encountering General Manager Chen once more, whose mere words had the power to leave her breathless, Jiang Xichu: …

You sly woman, you are really adept at playing two-face.

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  1. SpiritImmortal7BS
    im waiting for the title too
  1. AngelyDarkydxo
    AngelyDarkydxo rated it
    Many a great books contains slurs of all kinds. Are we supposed to pretend they don’t exist
  1. GoodorbadHmT
    GoodorbadHmT rated it
    i keep re-reading this one. if that's not enough proof of how good of a bl novel this is, idek what else. like it just pops up in your mind. suddenly remembering some scenes and wanting to reread is a d*mn good feeling.
  1. The_Last_Native
    The_Last_Native rated it
    The narrative was gentle and heartwarming, yet it left me with an unsatisfying sense of incompleteness. While many others appreciated the comedic elements, I believe it didn't quite hit its mark. Despite the lack of overt drama, the overall tone felt heavy and emotional. As a fan of engaging Yuri web novels, I was delighted to discover this story, but upon completion, I felt like I was missing a crucial piece. To avoid spoilers, I'd classify it more as a romantic drama. It revolves around two friends whose platonic bond is suddenly tested by pain and loss. When they are given a chance to prevent these events, they come together. Initially, I enjoyed the first chapters, expecting a lighthearted read, which is why I chose it. However, the story didn't live up to my initial expectations, though I thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I would give it a 5-star rating, but the ending failed to deliver the impact it should have, given such an intriguing beginning.
  1. SunnyKikia6T
    SunnyKikia6T rated it
    This initial concept held promise, but honestly, reading it left me feeling unsatisfied. I struggled to connect with the main character, let alone the female lead. The story did deliver on the romantic elements like emotional depth and character development, but I found myself wanting more. As the plot unfolded, it failed to captivate me, turning out rather平淡.
  1. MAXandMILLSFqO
    MAXandMILLSFqO rated it
    It's a delightful short read. The chemistry between the couple is charming, even before their life-changing incident. Secretary Jiang's affection is evident in her frequent scolding of Chen Man, which adds a touch of humor as Jiang Xichu struggles to maintain harmony between them. The story is light and heartwarming, perfect for beginners to the genre.

    This would make an excellent recommendation for those dipping their toes into Baihe novels. There's not much drama or convoluted plots; it's simply a beautiful tale of two people falling in love. The pacing might have been a bit rushed, and an extra chapter could have resolved some loose ends, but the conclusion satisfactorily wraps up their journey.
  1. doge_doge_0250
    doge_doge_0250 rated it
    I thoroughly enjoyed this piece. Without giving away any details, the plot development and atmosphere were well-executed, and the translator did an commendable job capturing the essence of the story. The main issue I encountered was the rather weak world-building, which is understandable considering the brevity of the tale. It might not quite merit a full 5 out of 5, but it's certainly deserving of around a 4. I'm assigning it a 5 for the sake of comparison, as many yuri works on this platform tend to be of lower quality. So, this one stands out as a cut above the average due to its non-trivial content.
  1. PSR
    PSR rated it
    Though relatively concise and not the most intricate narrative I've come across, this story was undeniably enjoyable. It adeptly handled the time travel concept, and the subsequent romantic development had a heartwarming touch. The characters were a mixed bag; the protagonist stood out as more likable, while the love interest displayed occasional tsundere tendencies. Surprisingly, given the short length, the supporting characters were well-developed. In conclusion, it made for a pleasant read, and I'm glad I gave it a chance. Kudos to the translator for their exceptional work.

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