Xing Zhaozhao, on the verge of death during childbirth, unexpectedly regained memories of her past life. In her previous life, her husband went missing at the front lines, forcing her to depend on her in-laws. She toiled tirelessly but met a tragic end, with her three children either dead or crippled.
This time, she refuses to endure it any longer. Rather than just splitting from the family, she severs ties completely, vowing never to interact with them again. If they dare cause trouble in front of her, don’t blame her for serving them an old fist.
What? Hitting people is wrong?
They started it first—she was merely defending herself.
With her three children in tow, Xing Zhaozhao moved into an empty, uninhabited house and accidentally discovered a door in the cellar leading to the modern era fifty years later.
On her very first day in the modern world, Xing Zhaozhao saved a bratty kid who looked just like her eldest son from a wild boar.
The brat clung to her leg, calling her “Fairy Sister,” and even tried to give her money. She wondered whose family raised such a spendthrift.
Much later, Xing Zhaozhao learned that the spendthrift brat she initially saved was actually her great-grandson, and this world was a continuation of her past life.
From then on, Xing Zhaozhao shuttled between the 1960s and the modern era, hustling goods back home to raise her kids, accidentally making her wallet bulge.
Gao Mingcheng, having narrowly escaped death at the front lines, returned to find that the lover he had always protected under his wing had become the black market queen. Moreover, she kept disappearing for days at a time, as if harboring some secret. Could she be keeping a wild man outside?
A wild man?
Well, there might indeed be one.



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