
Modern-day farm-operating, wealthy socialite Sophia Blair gets knocked out by a combination of Cefalexin and Jägermeister, and wakes up in the 1970s as a young educated youth.
After crossing over, Sophia Blair, determined to avoid working the fields, makes repeated dramatic attempts to escape her reality—whether it's faking a suicide attempt, trying to poison herself, or plotting to jump into the river. Her antics are so extreme that even the village leader has turned green with frustration.
Struggling? Impossible. Lying around is a family tradition of mine!
My ambition: to eat and wait for death.
My hobby: to eat and wait for death.
My talent: to eat and wait for death...
Meanwhile, Philip Veal, who's used to taking life as it comes, watches the eccentric young woman before him and starts to ponder the absurdity of it all. In this world, could there really be someone so outrageous?
The first time they meet, she leaps over his head and straight into the river.
The second time they meet, she shamelessly asks him to tie a rope to a cow.
The third time they meet, she tries to make physical contact with him.
And the fourth time they meet? She flat-out pulls down his pants...
The male and female leads are like bickering soulmates in a playful romantic dynamic, sharing similar personalities and interests, though both seem intent on fleeing to the city at heart.
The female lead isn't ambitious; she's fiery-tempered and uncompromising—ready to fight whenever something displeases her! Her way of thinking is unconventional, her personality bold, and this summary simply cannot do her justice. Dive into the full story to find out more!