Born in a remote mountain village, Lynn clawed her way into a prestigious university through sheer grit. Her father, who favored sons, tore up her acceptance letter and refused support. Her mother secretly sold blood to pay for Lynn’s education, a painful sacrifice that forged her determination. Five years later Lynn returns as the CEO of Honor Group, determined to build factories to lift the whole village out of poverty. But her hometown misunderstands her: they mistake her for a foot massage worker, reducing her achievements to rumor. That misperception becomes an emotional and practical barrier to Lynn’s plan. She must face old family wounds, reclaim her name, and convince skeptical villagers that her success can change their future.
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View All >Delilah
I kept waiting for revenge. Her plan to build factories for villagers subverts the obvious comeback.
2026-03-12 06:43:39
Hannah
Five years later timeline works well. Mother's blood sale detail adds painful realism to Lynn's rise.
2026-03-01 13:25:25
Kara
Villagers thinking a CEO is a foot massage worker made me laugh. Also groaned at small-town gossip.
2026-02-26 19:51:30