[1970s Setting + Military Marriage + Group Pampering + Magical Space + Child-Rearing + Infertility + Drama Queen + Good Fortune + Transmigrated Book Villainess vs. Reborn Heroine] Lin Ranran transmigr
“It was my fault to have you sent to the countryside to endure hardship. I owe you an apology. Tomorrow, I’ll apply for a divorce—you shouldn’t have to suffer like this.” The man’s tone was stiff, his handsome face marred by fresh scratches, which only made his features more striking under the dim yellow light.
Lin Ranran looked up to find the man before her dressed in a crisp military uniform, his posture straight as a pine. Even in his current state of anger and frustration, he exuded an innate soldier’s aura that could not be concealed.
With such grace and bearing, even the legendary Pan An would pale in comparison.
Suddenly, a torrent of unfamiliar memories surged through Lin Ranran’s mind.
She had transmigrated into a novel! What’s more, she’d landed in the era novel “Space Seventies,” becoming the vicious supporting character—the breathtakingly beautiful yet venomous wife of the male lead, Ji Junxiao!
In the book, the villainess fawned endlessly over her cousin, scheming to help him become a regiment commander. She even drugged and set up the male lead, hoping he’d lose his job over a scandal.
Who could have predicted that the male lead would turn around and marry her instead?
The villainess was so incensed by this that she became hell-bent on destroying his spirit.
With her Daji-like beauty and coquettish ways, she soon had the male lead utterly enthralled. After marrying, she quit her job as a factory clerk to become a military officer’s wife.
Whenever she felt the slightest headache or stomachache during the