Nomad translation – Future
When Jiang Lianyue opened her eyes and looked around, she exclaimed inwardly—well, would you look at that? She had followed the trend and transmigrated into a novel too!
She had become the male lead’s ex-wife in a period novel.
In the original story, the male lead came from an illustrious family. He was handsome, exceptionally talented at writing, and renowned throughout the county as a promising young man.
The original Jiang Lianyue fell in love with him at first sight. She pretended to fall into the water so that he would rescue her, then forcibly pressured him into marrying her. When he treated her coldly after their marriage, she continuously made trouble until the male lead finally resorted to ruthless measures and divorced her.
After the divorce, the original Jiang Lianyue’s doting second brother tried to settle the score with the male lead on her behalf. He was arrested for fighting and thrown into the police station.
To earn money so his second brother would suffer less while detained, her eldest brother travelled south for work—only to disappear and never return.
With disaster repeatedly striking both her marriage and her family, the original Jiang Lianyue became absent-minded and was killed in a traffic accident. Her parents sank into depression after suffering one misfortune after another involving their children.
Jiang Lianyue transmigrated on the night of the wedding.
She hissed sharply. She needed to end this marriage as soon as possible. However, she had to be the one to dump the male lead in spectacular fashion. Only then could she prevent that entire chain of disasters.
At that moment, the male lead said, “Even though we’re married, I will never touch you.”
Jiang Lianyue was overjoyed.
As expected of the male lead—he was practically the model student of a male-virtue class.
As for this unreasonable request—
She approved!
…
Jiang Lianyue opened a snack stall and established a tea factory. She brought bicycles, televisions, sewing machines, and all sorts of other things back to her maternal family. She even helped all three of her brothers earn proper salaries and built her family a two-storey Western-style house!
Someone jealously remarked, “What’s the use of having money? She’s been married for almost a year, but there still isn’t any movement in her belly.”
Jiang Lianyue smiled sweetly and shamelessly spouted nonsense.
“My husband said there’s no hurry to have children. We’ll only consider it after he lets me live in a detached courtyard house and drive a Santana.”
When she returned home, her usually refined and courteous “husband” handed her the property deed to a detached courtyard house and the keys to a Santana.
He stared intensely at her.
“Who said I’m not in a hurry?”
Jiang Lianyue: “?”
Aren’t we supposed to be husband and wife in name only?

