Tang Wan, an obscure idol from the 18th tier, gets a second chance at life after death.
The good news is she's returned to the turning point of her fate.
The bad news is her memorie...
This surprised the prison guards in front of them.
They'd never met such a well-behaved child before. Usually, the children they encountered were always crying and making a fuss.
This aroused some compassion in the prison guards.
Ultimately, people are mostly tolerant of the little one.
They tend to favor the well-behaved ones even more.
Su Li was forced to sit opposite Tang Wan.
Looking at the glamorous Tang Wan, his eyes showed surprise and a hint of jealousy.
She saw the school uniform Tang Wan was wearing, which seemed to be an innate identity for her, a class that they could not reach even after years of struggle.
Su Li had to admit that when Tang Wan put on this dress, it was as if she had stepped into a world that was completely out of place with her.
Su Li twitched the corners of her mouth and said, "Aren't you going to thank me first? If it weren't for me, you would have been dead long ago."
Upon hearing this, the prison guard standing behind Su Li's expression changed drastically, and he looked at Tang Wan with some worry.
They never expected that this woman, who had remained silent and said nothing all along, would ask such a sharp question after seeing the child.
Fortunately, the child in front of me was mature and composed. His expression did not change at all. Instead, he nodded and took out a tablet from his backpack, on which he was writing.
[Thank you. ]
This left Su Li feeling stifled.
It's like punching cotton – you can't go up, you can't go down, it's like punching cotton.
She glared fiercely at Tang Wan, but what she was thinking was...
This little brat is still so annoying!
I should have starved her to death back then!