Synopsis
In her first life, Qiao Zhenzhen was the indomitable queen of her village — nine brothers at her back, no one daring to cross her. In her second, she fell hard for a city intellectual and raised twin sons. This time — transmigrated into 1970s rural China — she has made a firm decision: no ambition, no striving, no college entrance exams. Just a hidden pocket dimension stocked with preserved food, braised trotters, and the absolute refusal to work harder than necessary. The villagers call her lazy and bourgeois. She is eating something delicious and she genuinely does not care.














