
As soon as Xie Wan transmigrated, she was caught "having an affair," her reputation ruined, everyone clamoring against her. She was also labeled a female hooligan for kissing the soldier who gave her artificial respiration, leading to severe social death.
But Xie Wan wasn't the original host; she wouldn't passively accept her fate. She struggled to save herself, clung tightly to the male lead's leg, claimed credit, followed the army into the city, got diplomas, joined recruitment...
However, the male lead, her strong support, was destined to sacrifice himself on the battlefield, and the original novel's female lead and supporting female characters were all troublesome... Xie Wan decided to save the male lead, swore a blood oath with him, and be good brothers for life!
"What? I treated you like a brother, but you secretly filed the marriage application?!"
Military marriages cannot be broken. Run?
It seems it's too late...
The first time Qin Muyun saw Xie Wan, the girl was caught "having an affair" and being chased by the militia.
The second time they met, the girl was only wearing a vest and shorts, waist-deep in water, about to jump into the river.
The third time they met, the girl had actually become an anti-spy hero? What the hell?
To be honest, Qin Muyun initially didn't see such a scrawny girl as a woman. But as they spent more time together, Comrade Xie Wan's bravery and "fighting spirit" deeply moved Qin Muyun. This was the revolutionary partner Qin Muyun was looking for. As for going to catch enemy spies on a date, that's nothing; the love between revolutionary comrades is even more sublimated and magnificent...