CompletedWhat to do when you transmigrate into a period novel? Of course, you study for university, earn big money, ride the tide of the era, and become the first generation of wealth!
But Su Heng transmigrated into an already married little green tea, one who cheats on her husband, constantly circles the male lead, and is stupid and evil, eventually successfully bringing about her own demise as a cannon fodder.
Thinking of her vengeful, gloomy, crippled husband at home, Su Heng silently kept her distance from the male lead.
The crippled husband was still very handsome, a retired special forces soldier with a good physique, only his mouth was a bit venomous.
“What, trying to poison me and elope with another man?”
“Just shut up, you could poison yourself just by licking your lips!”
The crippled husband was too idle, so she'd cure his leg and send him out to earn money.
As a result, her husband worked too hard and accidentally made her a “lying-down winner” (meaning she effortlessly reaped the benefits).
Looking at the buildings and shops named “Hengchuan” after her, Su Heng's eyes curved into a smile, and from then on, she became a simple and unpretentious first-generation rich person.
Lu Mingchuan never expected that his crippled leg could be healed one day. He had thought his life was already ruined.
His comrades and relatives had successively passed away, and the dual pain of body and spirit tormented him, preventing him from resting day and night.
Su Heng's appearance was that last straw, the one that saved him. She soothed his pain and gently led him out of the quagmire.
“I know you're not her. It's you I love, A-Heng.”