Tags: Transmigration + ’60s Era + Slice of Life + Comedy + Dark Humor
Xia Zhizhi is anything but your typical heroine in a retro-era transmigration novel. Armed with an unapologetically sharp tongue and a lack of moral compass, she tackles life in her unique way:
At Home: Torments her family.
With Friends: Pushes their patience to the limit.
In the Countryside: Drives her neighbors crazy.
Her motto? “If I’m more shameless than the worst of them, no one can bully me!”
What to Expect:
A protagonist who is outrageous, lazy, gluttonous, and devoid of virtue.
A non-traditional plot with no catfights between female leads or supporting characters.
A mix of transmigration tropes, including cheats, a magical space, and a system—but they’re mostly for laughs, not central to the story.
A male lead so inconsequential (nicknamed "Ah Ju") that you can enjoy the novel as though there’s no romance.
Warnings:
Not for readers who prefer virtuous protagonists or deep moral lessons.
Focuses on humor and chaos, with no high-stakes emotional drama.
Supporting characters have romantic storylines, but the female lead does not.
Dive into a lighthearted, absurd, and laugh-out-loud journey through the 1960s as Xia Zhizhi creates mischief everywhere she goes!