[Mortal Enemies + Rough Hero + Daily Sweet Romance + No Golden Finger]
Wen Sining never imagined that merely falling asleep while holding an old photograph would transport her to the 1970s. Even more unbelievable was becoming her senile great aunt and meeting her eighteen-year-old grandmother!
Her grandmother’s greatest regret in life was never resolving the misunderstanding with her grandfather. Well, now she’s here! The ultimate proxy speaker has arrived!
Who says people in this era can’t boldly express love between men and women?
Grandpa is overly restrained? She’ll drag Grandma to matchmaking meetings everywhere, forcing Grandpa to red-eyed desperation as he pins Grandma against the wall whispering gentle pleas.
Grandma is gentle but reticent, unsure how to navigate romance?
She’ll give Grandma private lessons, transforming into a melodramatic novelist writing stories blending red-eyed literature + wife-chasing crematorium literature + take-my-life-for-you literature + forced-love literature + shotgun-wedding literature – the ultimate CEO blood-pounding saga.
Grandma: “The book says to win a man’s heart, you must first win his stomach!”
Grandma: “The book also says when a man says ‘no’, he really means ‘yes’.”
Grandma: “The book further says men shouldn’t be spoiled – sometimes you need to give them the cold shoulder to deepen the bond.”
Wen Sining nodded in satisfaction, thinking she’d mooch off her grandparents forever. Until Grandpa’s mortal enemy pulled her into his arms with a dissatisfied glare.
“Now that you’ve taught them… shouldn’t you teach me, hmm?”
P.S.: Soul transmigration first, physical transmigration later – all original settings!



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