
In her previous life, Wen Wan worked overtime until she dropped dead. Transmigrated as the first-rank general's concubine, she refused to participate in the rat race. The general was away on campaign for three years, and she blissfully idled for three years, living a carefree and leisurely life.
That is until the Old Madam had a nightmare, dreaming that the general died on the battlefield without leaving an heir. The Old Madam decided to have the main wife take two concubines to the frontier to "breed."
On the way, Wen Wan and the main wife were separated by bandits and rescued by a young captain. The captain was then besieged on a mountain, with only a hundred of his men against three thousand enemies.
He held his saber to her neck, saying, "Rather than falling into enemy hands and being humiliated to death, it's better if I kill you with one slash first and free you from torment." Wen Wan thought: "Thank you, you're actually quite kind!"
She bravely, yet timidly, spoke, "I know a thing or two about tactics for fighting against overwhelming odds. How about I give it a try?" With that, the hundred-man squad broke through the encirclement and became famous in one battle.
When warhorses in the military camp were dying abnormally, Wen Wan penned an essay on "Postpartum Care for Warhorses," which led to a doubling of warhorse numbers in a year.
One day, after successfully flirting with the young captain, Wen Wan boldly declared, "Just you wait, I'm going back to divorce that husband of mine. Then I'll use his money to support you and let you live like an immortal!"
Later, Wen Wan discovered that the husband she intended to divorce was none other than that young captain... The General, with a faint smile, asked, "I hear... you want to divorce me?" Wen Wan was speechless.