
[Fictional Eighties + Animal Mind-Reading + Historical Era]
Lu Qiaoge transmigrated from an apocalypse riddled with natural disasters to the seventies. Just as she opened her eyes, she fell into a lake.
Her fiancé only cared for the tearful white lotus, and it was the passing factory representative, Qin Hengzhi, who jumped in and rescued her.
Everyone in the compound was saying that the Lu family's second daughter had gone mad after her engagement was broken. Who would have thought that with her miraculous ability to understand animal voices, she would fight her way from a neighborhood office mediator to the foreign trade bureau.
Old Mrs. Li's lost gold ring from East Lane was hidden in a swallow's nest under the eaves of the Qi family next door; a national treasure lost for decades was fished out from the reed marshes of Red Star Lake; even clues for a blueprint leakage case could be found from the myna bird raised by the factory director's wife.
Everyone said Qin Hengzhi was a piece of cold iron that couldn't be warmed. The man's eyes were as cold as a knife, yet he alone curled his lips when the Lu family thanked him: "Comrade Lu's thank-you gift, I'll be waiting to receive it."
It wasn't until their wedding night, when Lu Qiaoge was pressed against the glass window adorned with the "喜" (happiness) character, that she realized this man had long since figured out her secret.
Years later, when a reporter asked the richest couple about their love token, Qin Hengzhi, who had transformed from a cold-faced Yama to a wife-doting demon, caressed the yellowed engagement letter. Meanwhile, Chairman Lu, a dominant figure in the business world, adjusted her pearl earrings and said: "Back then, someone was crying while holding a drowning white lotus, but my Representative Qin jumped into the lake and fished out an entire business empire—don't you think such a life-saving grace should be repaid with a lifetime?"