
Jiang Tangtang, weary of the 996 work schedule, learned from internet celebrities and returned to her hometown to start a business. She sold all her assets, ended up owing the bank over a million, and finally built a small villa in a mountain gully, renting hundreds of acres of land to open a rural guesthouse.
However, just when the house was built, the orchard planted, and the guesthouse was finally ready to open, she transmigrated. She became the legitimate daughter of An Yangbo in the Great Zhou Dynasty.
The original owner was burly, with a fleshy, fierce face, resembling a big black bear. Yet, she lusted after the most handsome young master in the capital, Lu Shiyan, the young heir of the Dingbei Marquis household.
Using despicable means, she got herself pregnant, and with her belly as leverage, married into the Dingbei Marquis household, becoming the envy of all as the heir's wife. But good times don't last.
In the third year of the original owner's marriage into the royal family, the Dingbei Marquis household was accused of colluding with the enemy and betraying the country, leading to their imprisonment.
When Jiang Tangtang transmigrated, she was already on the road to exile. Facing her husband with broken legs, three sickly children, her own enormous appetite, and a chubby body that gasped after two steps, Jiang Tangtang gazed helplessly at the sky. "Heavens, if I have sinned, please punish me with the law. Why make me transmigrate?"
Fortunately, the small villa she had built by selling everything also transmigrated with her. Moreover, the orchard that came with her had become a misty, ethereal space, containing not only spiritual spring water and immortal dew, but also an unexpected grand surprise.