Type
Genre
Tags[ ]
Rating(2.0 / 5.0, 1 votes)
| 5 | 0% (0 votes) |
| 4 | 0% (0 votes) |
| 3 | 0% (0 votes) |
| 2 | 100% (1 votes) |
| 1 | 0% (0 votes) |
Language
Support Book (#ad)
Author(s)
One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
Example: 2012Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per lineLicensed
Completely Translated
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per lineRelease Frequency
Every 0.3 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #2000
Reading List [Graph]
On 0 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #62499
All Time Rank: #62506
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Song Tinghuai, a full-time author, passed away from a sudden heart condition caused by staying up late to type out chapters.
When he opened his eyes again, he had transmigrated to the Yu Dynasty, becoming a “pseudo” newborn with no memories. Seventeen years later, Song Tinghuai accidentally fell into the water. On the brink of death, his memories of his modern life came flooding back.
Along with his memories, he also activated a portable writing system.
Equipped with his modern knowledge and the system, he decided to return to his old profession. He would support himself—and strike it rich—by writing web novels!
Not long after, a book titled Before Being Sold to an Old Widower by My Stepmother, I Married a Scholar (abbreviated as Marrying the Scholar) became a massive hit throughout Yuncang County. The pen name “Shui Xiansheng” was on everyone’s lips.
Following this success, he successively penned stories featuring tropes like true vs. fake heiresses, a mortal’s path to cultivation, body swapping, and narcissistic rebirth. As soon as these stories were released, they took Yuncang County by storm, spread to the capital, and eventually captivated the entire empire. Song Tinghuai made money hand over fist, earning devoted book fans in every prefecture, county, and town.
After his accidental fall into the water, Song Tinghuai was rescued by a scholar from the Zhao family. The two had physical contact in full view of the public. To avoid village gossip, the two families quickly discussed a marriage and set the wedding date for half a month later.
Song Tinghuai had never been in love in his past life, and since he had the chance to experience it in this life, he didn’t want to refuse. So, he agreed to the marriage. He initially thought he was playing out a “love after marriage” script, but little did he know, he actually had the “secret crush turned into reality” script.
By the lotus pond, Song Tinghuai’s heart pounded like a drum. With flushed cheeks, he pretended to casually extend his left hand to Zhao Guanfu, signaling him to put on the silver ring. Zhao Guanfu gently and lingeringly slipped the ring onto Song Tinghuai’s finger, his eyes filled with absolute joy.
During his childhood, Zhao Guanfu had a sullen personality, and the village children didn’t like to play with him. Only Song Tinghuai was different. He would take him to watch ants carry food, bring him to the mountains to pick wild fruits, and tell him all sorts of bizarre, wonderful stories.
Even though they later drifted apart and rarely met, Zhao Guanfu never forgot those happy memories. When he first experienced the awakening of love, he realized his own feelings: he loved Song Tinghuai.
So, he drew the design of a pair of matching rings on paper, waiting for the perfect opportunity to place one on Song Tinghuai’s hand.
Associated Names
One entry per lineRelated Series
N/ARecommendations
N/ARecommendation Lists
N/ALatest Release
| Date | Group | Release |
|---|---|---|
| 05/24/26 | Dragonholic Translations | c3 |
| 05/24/26 | Dragonholic Translations | c2 |
| 05/24/26 | Dragonholic Translations | c1 |


