
A TV drama from the 90s was once the origin of Yu Yin's nightmares, and its ending theme song deeply influenced her.
Yu Yin's childhood was filled with the sounds of her parents arguing and the shattering of thrown objects.
In her youth, her parents divorced, and she became a burden no one wanted. As an adult, both parents wanted to interfere in her life. To escape her original family, she came to Southern Xinjiang alone and settled in Xishuangbanna.
An accident transported Yu Yin back to Xishuangbanna in the early 1970s. Faced with the original owner's body, frail from a difficult childbirth, and two weak infants, Yu Yin wanted to die again.
Fortunately, a drop of a tear from the original owner's soul triggered a cheat, allowing Yu Yin to survive the arduous seventies. In the process of raising her children, Yu Yin found joy and connection, and also healed her own broken heart.
Watch Yu Yin raise her children in the 70s, changing her heart that longed to return to Shanghai, and eventually becoming a winner in life. A happy childhood heals a lifetime, while an unhappy childhood takes a lifetime to heal.
PS: Initially, I didn't want to include a cheat, but when researching the era, I realized how truly difficult it was. The original body, ruined by difficult childbirth, and two weak infants, would not have survived without some kind of cheat, even with a soul transmigrating. After much thought, I decided to include a cheat, but it's not an overly exaggerated one.