
Bai Ying was reborn.
In her previous life, she was tricked into the house of a labor reform convict. The man, despite being tormented by the drug's effects, did not touch her. Her best friend brought people to block the door, and she, believing her friend's slander, did not testify for the man. She watched as the man's hopeful gaze towards her gradually dimmed. By the time she found out again, the man had already been sentenced to life imprisonment, with no hope of rehabilitation.
Bai Ying's situation wasn't much better. Her first love broke up with her and returned to the city to marry her best friend. First, she was sold for 100 yuan to be a wife to a simpleton, then her face was disfigured by her cruel mother-in-law and she was thrown back to her maiden family. Finally, like an old ox, she was completely drained by the leeches in her maiden family until her death, without even a tombstone.
After her death, the only person who came to visit her grave was the man she had wronged her entire life. The man limped, his hair already white, and his once sharp eyes had become dull and weary. He sat by her grave all night. Dawn broke. He poured wine before her grave as an offering, and as he turned to leave, only a faint, indifferent remark dispersed in the wind:
"Bai Ying, if you could do it all over again, what would you do?"