[Just got the score, it will go up later!] [Transmigration into a novel + 70s military marriage + double purity + chasing wife + pampering wife + salted fish + warm daily life + feeling good story without being criticized + alternate history] [A salted fish woman who never fights VS a super aloof but actually a sycophantic high-ranking commander]
A recent college graduate, Lin Xiyun, is cruelly fired just three months into her internship—only to wake up and find herself transported into the shabby 1970s. Worse yet, she has become the weak, easily bullied wife of a military officer who has been absent from home for three years.
At first, her new life feels like a disaster. But there’s a twist—her so-called husband may not come home, yet he never misses a payment of money and ration coupons. Living as a “lazy but well-fed slacker” might actually be survivable.
Then Lin Xiyun notices something strange. Her husband’s name, Lu Yanbei, sounds far too familiar. And so does her own.
This isn’t just any world—it’s the very novel she once read, where she was never meant to shine. In that story, her sweet and beloved younger cousin was the destined heroine, while she was only a background foil destined for misery.
But this time, Lin Xiyun refuses to follow the script.
As the truth of the story unfolds, the supposedly cold and distant high-ranking commander turns out to be anything but indifferent—behind his stern exterior lies a man who quietly spoils his wife to the extreme.
A lazy modern girl with zero emotional burnout meets a powerful “ice-cold” commander who secretly acts like a devoted simp—and the rules of the original story begin to collapse.



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