In her past life, Su Wen Yue's vanity led her to abandon her husband and child, resulting in a tragic demise. Falsely accused and beaten to death by her husband’s new wife, she perished alongside her three-month-old unborn child. Ironically, the humble farmer she had looked down upon rose through the chaos of the era, eventually becoming the Grand Chancellor of the Da Ming dynasty.
Consumed by regret, Su Wen Yue died bitterly, only to awaken back at the moment she had just married into the Han family. In a dilapidated mud-brick house, adorned with festive red candles, she found herself lying under the man she had once scorned, now in the midst of consummating their marriage.
Faced with a second chance, she vowed to cherish what she once discarded and help her husband achieve the greatness she once missed.