One day, Bai Zhi accidentally transmigrates—not to the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, or Qing dynasties, nor to the unified Qin—but to the Shang Dynasty.
Worse? She didn’t even arrive in the historical version of Shang. Why? Because she transmigrated as a monster.
And the location? Chen Tang Pass—yes, the very place where our little hero Nezha grew up.
Her luck? Her hometown is in the East Sea, and she has zero connections to the Dragon King.
At first, she thought she could just slack off, train for a few thousand years, and maybe survive until the modern era. But fate had other plans.
Out of curiosity, she decided to sneak a peek at her childhood crush—and got caught red-handed.
What she expected from Nezha: innocent, cute, and naive.
What she got: arrogant, cold, and wildly unrestrained.
Turns out, even Monkey King seems more reliable than this Nezha!
Unable to slack off and too scared to die, Bai Zhi decides to take the initiative—she’s going to cling to her childhood hero’s leg and make sure she’s on the frontlines of monster cultivation!
And so, a highly emotional “sidekick” tags along behind five-year-old Nezha.
Bai Zhi: “Nezha, today I want to make paper! I’m done with days without toilet paper!”
Nezha: “Why not just use cloth?”
Bai Zhi: “You don’t understand… lend me some of your True Fire. Three packs of pastries work?”
Nezha: “Five packs.”
Bai Zhi: “Deal!”
Soon, the Universe Ring and Chaos Silk explode, and Nezha looks at the fire shooting sky-high with a deadpan: “Hmm… are you trying to be reborn from fire?”
Bai Zhi: …nearly dies.
Together, they turn Chen Tang Pass upside down—but along the way, Bai Zhi notices something’s off. This Nezha… doesn’t seem like a child.
Urgent, online urgent—this Nezha doesn’t match the mythology, and his gaze is… strangely suspicious.
How can she survive? How can she deal with this… Nezha?



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