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In the Greater Khingan Mountains, where temperatures drop to -40°C, the delicate young educated youth Xue Ruanruan accidentally falls into a wolf den.
Sold off by her vicious relatives and surrounded by a pack of wolves, she faces utter despair—until a rugged, fierce man rescues her and takes her back to his wooden cabin.
On the brink of freezing to death, that rough man—so fierce he could tear apart wild wolves with his bare hands—pulls her into his scorching embrace to warm her.
“Since you’ve taken my food, you’ll be my wife warming my bed for the rest of your life…”
But when the mystery blind boxes from her system start dropping…
Ruanruan lowers her head, her face flushed red:
Why does my system keep giving such… inappropriate things?!
Inside the shabby wooden cabin, the vigorous rough man completely loses control.
By day, she is the village’s most envied, delicately pampered treasure in the palm of their hands…
Period-era transmigration + child-raising slice of life + slow-burn romance + tsundere male lead + face-slapping
On the verge of death, Wen Ning transmigrates into a novel as the male lead’s vicious ex-wife—a woman who is already married to him and has even given birth to his child.
In the original story, the former host became the male lead’s wife through shameless tantrums and drugging him, then successfully gave birth to a daughter. Unfortunately, the male lead always despised her and insisted on divorce.
According to the plot, the original host stubbornly clung to him, and after the male lead’s “white moonlight” first love returned, she resorted to all kinds of petty schemes. In the end, she was completely rejected by both the male lead and his family.
Her final fate was tragic: sold off into the mountains, while her daughter also died miserably.
After transmigrating into the story, Wen Ning makes up her mind immediately:
This marriage must end.
For her own survival—and for her daughter’s—she absolutely has to get divorced!
But unexpectedly…
Born in the 1980s + both pure/first love + domestic life + male lead Xiao Liye
Jiang Yuning had been married to Jiang Zhiming for over a year. He told her he only saw her as a younger sister, and because he couldn’t get past that mental barrier, they never consummated the marriage. Since she never became pregnant, her mother kept pressuring her to have a child.
Then one night, Jiang Zhiming disappeared without a trace.
From then on, Jiang Yuning was branded with a reputation as a widow—accused of being unable to bear children, of having married the man she grew up with like a brother, and even of driving her husband to death. Her parents, invoking a past life-saving favor, forced her to marry Xiao Liye.
At first, when Xiao Liye learned that his father had made a decision on his behalf and married him off to a widow, he was furious. He didn’t even consummate the marriage and smashed up the house, saying:
“She was only married a couple of years before her husband died. Who knows, maybe she’s cursed him…”
A high-combat-power heroine who just wants a good life × a genuinely gorgeous but sickly hero
Also known as: Moving to the City and Marrying Up in the '70s—I Just Want to Live a Good Life
Content Warning: The male lead is somewhat of a "pampered husband" type, and the female lead is extremely money-minded.
There was a notorious figure in Kaoshan Village.
At five, she blew up the outhouse with her grandmother inside.
At six and a half, she shaved her grandfather's head in the middle of the night.
At seven, she set the woodshed on fire.
At eight, she chased several of her uncles around the village with a knife.
After years of waiting, the Su family finally saw her reach adulthood. They wished upon every star and every moon for only one thing:
That this crazy girl would finally get married and leave.
Su Fu lived up to her name "Fu" meaning comfort. If anyone made her uncomfortable...
they were going to be the ones who suffered for it.
A powerful, prickly female protagonist vs. a two-faced male protagonist + a wife-chasing saga + a spiritual spring space + daily life raising children + face-slapping and wealth accumulation
In her previous life, Lin Yao married a military officer and stayed home to raise their child while the couple lived apart. She was simply waiting for the child to grow older so she could join her husband at his military posting.
Unexpectedly, her sister-in-law became jealous of the military allowance Lin Yao received from her husband. The woman instructed her own daughter to push Lin Yao’s son into a river, where he drowned.
Lin Yao completely lost control. She took revenge on everyone involved and was eventually executed by firing squad.
Only after her death did she learn the truth: she was merely the vicious ex-wife who died early in a sweet romance novel featuring Qin Shishen, a restrained, abstinent, old-cadre-style villain.
In the novel, she is portrayed as selfish and money-hungry. After giving birth to twins, she abandoned the elder child to the male lead immediately after birth, while keeping the younger one by her side and using the child to threaten him at every turn...
Era of the Past, Childlessness, Highly Fertile, Military Marriage
Shen Shumin wakes up to find herself transmigrated into a period novel—as the pitiful heroine whose documents were stolen by the awakened supporting female character, Zhao Jinzhi.
In the original story, the heroine had been waiting for the male lead, Jiang Chengzhou, to take her to join him at the military base. But due to the schemes of the supporting female lead’s family, she was led to believe that Jiang Chengzhou had died.
With rumors swirling around a widow, and no protection, the original heroine had no choice but to marry another man. She bore child after child, only to die from complications during childbirth in the end.
Shen Shumin lets out a cold laugh: Whoever wants to endure that kind of humiliation can go ahead—I won’t!
Without hesitation, she sends the village chief’s entire family straight to the detention center.
Then, overnight, she packs her belongings, tucks away the evidence, and heads straight for the military district with a fierce determination—
to expose Zhao Jinzhi’s true identity, and secondly… to divorce.
Era + Educated Youth + Military Marriage
Su Qingge transmigrated into a novel—becoming the fake heiress in a story set in the past. When the real heiress returns, her parents force her to go to the countryside.
But after arriving in the countryside, she makes a shocking discovery—
The production team leader is actually her father.
The women’s director is her mother.
The accountant is her eldest brother.
And the work-points recorder is her sister-in-law.
Turns out her whole family are big shots, and Su Qingge smoothly reunites with them.
Just then, her second brother from the army comes back—bringing a comrade with him.
But what’s up with this comrade?
Why is he staring at her all day long?
My scumbag dad forced me to go to the countryside? I emptied the house and left him losing his mind.
Era System + Hardcore Rural Experience + Tearing Apart the Worst
Zhou Wanqing, a reserve female soldier from the National Defense University, transmigrates into a girl of the same name in 1970—set up by her scumbag father and vicious stepmother and forced to the countryside!
Her biological mother and grandfather were trampled on and reported by her father after he rose to power, leading to their exile. The original host was even pushed to her death by the stepmother—this score, Zhou Wanqing will settle herself!
The moment she opens her eyes, she’s already being packed off to the countryside? Good thing the “Era Trading System” has arrived!
While others chew coarse buns and drink thin porridge, her space is stocked with rice and cured meat. While others collapse from earning work points, she exchanges for “Super Stamina” to dredge rivers and hunt wild game. While others flatter village cadres, she directly uses future anti-inflammatory medicine to heal the old village chief’s leg, becoming the village’s very own “Little Lucky Star”!
On her very first day in the countryside, Zhou Wanqing climbs a tree to steal bird eggs…