Alternative Title: 七零帶球女配不跑了
Author: 一之舟
Status: Completed
Added: 2025-08-10
Updated: 2025-08-10
Ma Jiangxueye was swallowed by a zombie tide one moment, and the next, she found herself a disposable female character in a cliché historical drama. She's pregnant, and all she has is the skill to kill zombies, making her struggle in this era. "What should I do?" she wondered as she patted her belly. "I guess I have to ask the child's father to support me." He Yingze is handsome and has a bright future. He has been single and dedicated to his career for years. One day, a woman appeared, showing off her pregnant belly, claiming he was the father. "Ma'am, you've got the wrong person," He Yingze said coldly. "Do I look like someone who'd take responsibility?" He Yingze's once peaceful life turned chaotic when a woman moved into his spotless home. She demanded chicken legs, Braji, and massages, leaving him exhausted. "He Yingze, I want to eat chicken legs," "He Yingze, I want to buy Braji," "He Yingze, I want..." Every day, he was ordered around, buying her clothes and snacks, giving her massages. He Yingze was at a loss. Why did he find this busy life sweet? He thought having a woman in the house wouldn't be much different. But when she walked in front of him wearing his white shirt, showing off her long, white legs... "Damn it, I can't take it anymore!" One night, He Yingze transformed into a wolf, pinning Ma Jiangxueye down on the bed, ready to act on his desires. Ma Jiangxueye laughed, her pregnant belly touching him gently, "He Yingze, not yet~" He Yingze's eyes deepened as he gritted his teeth, "I'll deal with you after the baby is born!"
***Preview of '90s Hong Kong Reformed Family*** In 1991, Zhong Manyi arrived in Hong Kong with her two young daughters to meet her husband, only to find out he had a second family. He kicked them out, calling her an unrefined northern girl. The same year, Luo Chen's wife ran off with a gangster, leaving behind their two five-year-old sons. The divorcees, each with children, met and decided to marry for mutual benefit. Zhong Manyi needed a Hong Kong residency, and Luo Chen needed a woman to help raise his children. "I need a Hong Kong ID," said Zhong Manyi. "I need someone to help with the kids," said Luo Chen. "Should we just get married?" "Let's get married," they agreed. People gossiped, saying they were an inconvenient match, but their life together only got better. In the early 90s, Hong Kong's economy boomed. From a small stall in Mong Kok to a restaurant, and finally to their own brand listed on the stock market, they became household names. Zhong Manyi said, "Though I faced hardships in the first half of my life, the second half has been sweeter than honey."