
In her past life, Li Daohua was a corporate drone, saying "sorry" to her boss's face while cursing him behind his back.
She transmigrates into Li Daohua, a village girl who married an "educated youth" in the late 1970s.
After following the educated youth back to the city, the original Li Daohua lived in a courtyard compound, retaining her fiery temper. She often resorted to crying, screaming, and threatening suicide. In the end, she died after hitting her head during an argument.
The transmigrated Li Daohua decides to just slack off and embrace the role: "That's right, I'm a shrew. Hit me if you've got a problem with it!"
Serve others? This old lady is done serving!
While it's satisfying to talk back to people, the family relies solely on her husband's meager salary as a library administrator. Li Daohua has to be extremely frugal just to afford meat.
There's no choice but to earn money. Drawing on her experience from her previous life running social media accounts, Li Daohua picks up a pen, determined to write something earth-shattering.
When someone writes a negative review scolding her, she scolds them right back. Is that scolding for a literary person? No, that's called "discussing literature!"
It's time to show them the shock of "unhinged literature"