[Period Era + Transmigration + Double Clean + Sweet Romance]
He Shiyi is an extreme egoist and hedonist who believes in living for herself alone—unfortunately, she’s stuck with a stingy, bug-ridden “dog system.”
She transmigrates into her own past self in the 1970s, only to face disaster right from the start: she’s about to be framed as a “fallen woman.”
Her whole family wants a good life—and they expect her to sacrifice herself to make it happen.
“Whoever wants to be a saint can do it. I won’t.”
He Shiyi flips the He household upside down.
She seizes the grain, drags along her transmigrated “dog,” throws up a thatched hut, and splits off to live on her own.
In just a few days, everyone who hurt her in her past life—or dreamed of sucking her dry—meets their fate:
those who deserve thin porridge get thin porridge,
those who deserve peanuts get peanuts,
and those who deserve wolves… get eaten by wolves.
With the miserly system squeezing out help bit by bit like toothpaste, He Shiyi struggles forward in the 1970s, determined to become a rich, idle, beautiful little landlady of the era.
“He Shiyi, time to go to work!”
The brigade leader kicks down the straw door of her hut.
He Shiyi instantly drops to the ground and scams him until he’s flat broke.
The brigade leader is extorted to the point of heart palpitations and finally begs in humiliation:
“Little sister… marry me. I’ll support you.”



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