220 Chapters 4 Extras (Completed)
Zhao Ke is a highly disgruntled workaholic who, after a twist of fate, finds herself transported back to the 1970s and adopts a carefree attitude. With the hope of reclaiming her future through the resumption of college entrance exams, her future seems bright.
However, one day, Zhao Ke realizes she is actually living within the pages of a period novel. Apart from the main characters, she encounters a slew of antagonists who repeatedly face humiliation, including her brother, childhood friends, parents, uncles, and fellow villagers.
The only exception is Zhao Ke herself, an unexpected addition to the story, summarized in a single line: “died young from drowning.”
Zhao Ke: “…”
Seems like everyone’s out to get her alone, huh?
Unable to cling to the protagonist’s thigh, she decides to return to her village.
Coincidentally, during a village election for the production team, the local elementary school lacks a teacher, and the villagers select one from their ranks. With her high school graduation and local roots, Zhao Ke is assured of the position.
However, an unexpected twist occurs—
Zhao Ke is not chosen as the teacher; instead, she is elected as the Women’s Director. The entire village is bewildered, and all eyes are on her.
Young and bewildered, Zhao Ke faces the spirited and formidable women of Zhao Village.
Later on—
The original male and female protagonists become Zhao Ke’s “strategists,” devising clever schemes and earning admiration.
The troublemakers of Zhao Village become Zhao Ke’s “support,” causing havoc and demonstrating both literary and martial prowess, known far and wide as someone not to be trifled with.
Soon, whenever Zhao Ke’s name is mentioned, the women of Zhao Village affirm: “Director Zhao” can get things done effectively, no doubt!
Date | Translator | Release | |
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Sep 14 | Red Pearl and Lotus... |