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Gu Congjue, a certified academic genius in his past life, unexpectedly transmigrates into an alternate universe where men can give birth. He goes from being a tragic, penniless orphan to the cherished grandson of a wealthy, elite family.
He’s got the money, the looks, and the ultimate backing. His only flaw? His entertainment talent is an absolute zero…meaning he has zero chance of inheriting his family’s massive showbiz empire. But honestly, life is good.
Except, he feels completely out of place in this world. Between dodging his Movie Star dad and humoring his Idol mom, Congjue grows increasingly quiet, distant, and detached from everyone around him. That is, until… he finds his soulmate from his past life, Shen Yanxing.
Born into the world as a shunned, illegitimate child, Shen Yanxing witnessed the ugliest sides of human nature early on, even being abandoned by his own mother. Scraping by on the fringes of society, he’s the kind of guy who gets thrilled over making eighty bucks for standing in the pouring rain all day as an extra.
He’s used to suffering, used to exhaustion, and fully accepted that beautiful things just don’t belong to him. That is, until… he bumps into a strange, wealthy young master outside a clubhouse who treats him impossibly well.
When Yanxing needs a place to stay, the young master offers his home. When he’s broke, the young master hands over cash. And when Yanxing is falling behind on his art school entrance exams? The young master doesn’t hesitate…he drags over a literal mountain of test prep books, rolls up his sleeves, and starts an intense, one-on-one tutoring camp!
Gu Congjue: “We’ll start with the ultimate exam prep series, then move to mock papers.” Shen Yanxing: “Can… can I please choose ‘none of the above’?”
As it turns out, the greatest distance in the world isn’t space…it’s when you want to romance someone, but they just want to teach you math.
Gu Congjue helps Shen Yanxing reclaim the life that was stolen from him, backing his debut and pushing him toward a grander, brighter stage. Congjue thought he was just closing the chapter on his past-life obsession, but he realizes his true obsession has always been Yanxing himself.
“Congjue, if you feel like you don’t fit into this world, then let me be your bridge to it.”
With loving parents by his side and his soulmate at his length, the elusive happiness from his past life is finally within reach. As for that entertainment empire he was supposed to inherit?
Meh, leave that to the wife!
“I might be a total flop in showbiz, but my wife is a natural star.”
What’s so bad about being a lazy, pampered house-husband when your wife runs the show?