Military
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.
In her previous life, Xia Zhiwei gave everything she had—heart and soul—treating her husband’s elder sister like her own. She was obedient, sensible, and endlessly tolerant, yet all she received in return was a carefully orchestrated deception.
Her sister-in-law feigned concern, but in truth was scheming step by step to take her child away. Her in-laws appeared kind on the surface, but behind her back they had already planned how to sell her off. She was sold and still foolishly counted money for others, only realizing everyone’s true faces when she died from complications during childbirth.
Filled with boundless hatred, Xia Zhiwei is reborn at the age of twenty.
Just as news arrives that her husband has “died in the line of duty,” the all-too-familiar scene and those familiar, hypocritical faces make her eyes burn red with rage.
This time, she will never repeat the same mistakes.
She will strip her in-laws’ household bare and turn the tables completely…
A clear-headed, radiant beauty × a cold, reserved high-ranking military officer
70s military marriage + twins (boy & girl) + marriage first, love later + size gap + age gap + pampered heroine + slice of life
The moment Song Yuntang opens her eyes, she finds herself transported back to the 1970s—living in a rural cowshed and caught in a difficult situation involving an arranged pregnancy.
Once the beloved daughter of educated, high-ranking parents, she had been sent to the countryside for safety before her family faced political hardship. But her greedy uncle took advantage of her, seized her family’s wealth, and pressured her into marrying Fu Weicheng—a man who had fallen from status at the time—while demanding a large bride price.
Unexpectedly, soon after their marriage, the Fu family’s name was cleared. Fu Weicheng returned to Beijing… and never came back, leaving no news behind. He didn’t even know she was pregnant.
Song Yuntang gives birth to twins—a boy and a girl—and life is very difficult for the three of them.
Determined to change her fate, she reclaims what rightfully belongs to her and heads to the military district with her two children to seek a divorce.
She can live without a husband—but her children must have Beijing household registration.
At the Beijing military district, the famously distant and disciplined officer Fu Weicheng—known for keeping others at arm’s length—suddenly becomes emotional when he sees Song Yuntang holding a pair of twins and asking for a divorce.
Soon, everyone in the military district realizes: the once-unapproachable Commander Fu has fallen deeply for the young wife he once left behind.
By day, he buys her sweets, helps care for the children, and reflects on his past.
By night, he holds her gently and whispers,
“Wife… let’s not divorce, okay?”
Song Yuntang originally planned to secure the household registration and leave—
but instead, she finds herself deeply cherished… and living a life filled with unexpected warmth.
Jiang Yichu, a cardiothoracic surgeon, transmigrates into a period novel—becoming the foil to the fake heiress.
The fake heiress is portrayed as “pure and kind,” stealing the family background and support that should have belonged to the original host, eventually becoming everyone’s beloved “white moonlight.”
Meanwhile, the true heiress, Jiang Yichu, grew up in the countryside and endured endless hardship. Looked down upon as crude and unrefined, she is rejected by her biological parents. Even when she is acknowledged and brought back to the family, it’s only because her marriage can serve as a stepping stone for the fake heiress.
Jiang Yichu scoffs—who cares about being some so-called rich young lady?
They want to marry her off to an old widower? Fine. She’ll beat them to it and enter a flash marriage with a future bigshot!
What? The fake heiress has also been reborn and wants to swap marriages?
And the man she wants is Jiang Yichu’s flash-married husband?
Dream on.
As the once ruthless and decisive commander from her previous life softens, coaxing Jiang Yichu to hold on just a little longer, the fake heiress is completely stunned.
Even more shocking—
Since when did the director of the military hospital become Jiang Yichu’s mentor?
The chief of staff is her godfather!
The only daughter of a top Hong Kong tycoon is her best friend!
Wasn’t she supposed to be a useless country girl?
When did Jiang Yichu become the most sought-after surgical genius in the entire capital?
—
What was supposed to be a contract marriage…
Jiang Yichu had been fully prepared to live independently and beautifully on her own.
But after marrying Ying Zheng, she discovers that the so-called “cold-faced king of hell” reputation is nothing but a rumor.
Ying Zheng is the perfect husband—
He does all the housework, supports her unconditionally, and always has her back.
The only downside is…
The overtime she doesn’t do at the hospital, he makes her “make up for” at night.
Ying Zheng:
“On the battlefield, I’m a sniper who never misses.
Off the battlefield… I only want to surrender beneath your skirt.”