The Ninth Daughter, Lang Jiuchuan, of the Kai Ping Marquis Manor, returned to the capital for a funeral after being away for over a decade. However, her reunion was far from warm; her birth mother disliked her, and her family treated her like an unwelcome troublemaker.
Upon her first entry into the capital's social circles, the esteemed gentry ridiculed her, scoffing that she was raised in the countryside, looked frail and sickly, and acted crudely—like a wild weed from the mountains, unfit for proper society.
Lang Jiuchuan, however, thought, "Wild weeds are great! They're full of life, growing with the wind—that truly appeals to me!"
While everyone secretly placed bets on when this unremarkable, "short-lived ghost" would pass away, they forgot that she was, in fact, a "scourge" who could last for millennia.
That's right, she might look delicate, soft-bodied, and easy to bully, but try crossing her!
You lament that I have no one to protect me? What a joke! I can form my own wings; why would I need to look up to a ladder?
She can sever yang during the day and yin at night, her supernatural abilities known throughout the land. When people desperately kneel and offer great sums to seek her help, Lang Jiuchuan...
[Time Travel + Cool Story + Getting Rich + Space + Herb Picking + Family Gossip]
Chen Ru and her husband traveled through time to a fictional dynasty, and were blessed with four unfilial sons and a group of unfilial grandchildren.
The original owner cared only about her children. She married off her four sons and gave them children. She raised a son who became a scholar and helped her sons raise their grandchildren. But in the end, everyone thought that she was a thief because she was old and unwilling to die, and that she was unlucky to everyone, so they locked her up in a dilapidated house and froze her to death.
After traveling through time and space, Old Lady Chen, having figured out her own situation, immediately decided to let go, not caring about anyone. Whoever she loved could die, as long as she lived well...