CompletedBefore transmigrating, Xu Lingwan (Chen Yuanyuan)'s social worker motto was: "Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets their mind to it; there are always more solutions than problems."
Only after transmigrating did she realize that her HP bar wasn't enough; the world was full of difficulties, all because of the Grand Secretary.
Able to manage the household, cook in the kitchen, understand human nature, and handle social interactions—Lingwan felt that the ancient world's demands on a high-ranking family's matriarch were just too high.
Watch how a modern Grand Secretary's young wife, forced into her role, elegantly "lies flat" in ancient times.
This novel primarily focuses on the female protagonist, but she is not a strong female lead. It's a daily, slow-paced story. This is a practice novel for rhythm; please do not criticize if you dislike it. The male lead is divorced and not chaste. There is also a crazy plot point where the eldest son falls in love with his stepmother in the text; skip if you don't like it. This novel is set in a fictionalized historical setting and cannot withstand scrutiny. There is no outline or specific plot direction; it's purely written without much planning. That's all for now; more will be added if thought of.