Genius violinist Meng Yu finds herself transmigrated into the life of Meng Duoyu, a girl from a remote mountain village who was forced to marry in her sister’s place. Life in the village is chaotic—sweeping feels like surviving a sandstorm, and cooking leads her to accidentally pour a month’s worth of oil into a single dish.
Her dismissed “cheap” husband even suspects her of being a spy.
One night, Meng Yu’s highborn temper flares. Pressing her delicate foot against the man’s sun-kissed chest, she pouts: “If you treated me like a spy before, then stay away now!”
The man sighs helplessly, gripping her tiny foot. “You really…”
A story of transmigration, misunderstandings, and a stubbornly devoted husband, where a sharp-witted city girl meets a gruff yet irresistible rural officer.



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