“Lin Mo’er, get up and go to school right now! You’re already in high school—can you please take it seriously for once?!”
Lin Mo’s blanket was yanked away. She lay curled on the bed like a caterpillar.
Su Weiqin, dressed elegantly in a red dress, looked down at her daughter with complete helplessness.
Ever since Lin Mo and Xiao Bai got married, not long after, they suddenly arrived in this world.
They also found out that this little troublemaker still retained the memories of her previous life—no wonder she didn’t fit in back in that world.
Lin Mo had always thought she transmigrated, but after arriving in this world, the memories from her previous lifetime also resurfaced. She had snatched herself such great parents with her own ability!
There had been so many ghosts in the reincarnation passage—she punched one, kicked another, and directly squeezed her way to reincarnation first. Amazing, right?
If that old ghost reincarnated first, there was no way he would’ve grabbed such good parents.
After arriving in this world, their whole family had identities—just suddenly and inexplicably—as if they had always lived here.
Lin Huan was the chairman of a listed corporation, a famous cultured businessman, handsome with countless fans online.
Mrs. Lin, Su Weiqin, was a national intangible heritage inheritor—embroidery, painting, instruments—she excelled at them all.
Lin Qi was the company heir, Hua Yao was an overbearing female CEO, Lin Ran was a well-known socialite who married into the equally powerful Ji family.
Only Lin Mo and Bai Xiao were still high schoolers, forced to suffer through studying.
“Ahhhh! Why do I have to go to school?! Can’t we go back? I don’t like this world!”
After arriving, Lin Mo was the most devastated. How could she not be? She was Lord Little Lin, and yet no one here called her “lord!”
Su Weiqin slapped her butt and scolded, “Get up! You refused to study in your past life—this time you’re going! If your grades are bad, wait and see how your father will deal with you!”
The whole family adapted surprisingly well. They all subconsciously felt they wouldn’t stay long in this world.
And Xiao Bai said they wouldn’t be here long—at most a few months.
Apparently, the main system arranged this as a “honeymoon trip” to celebrate Xiao Bai and their daughter’s marriage.
Lin Mo nearly went insane—who takes a honeymoon just to attend school?! Daily quizzes, major exams every three days, and the honeymoon even dragged her parents along. Who does that?!
Still, her parents adapted quickly. Her brother, sister-in-law, sister, and brother-in-law adapted even faster. After a month here, they were already enjoying life.
Lin Mo grudgingly put on her uniform, shouldered her backpack, and left with Xiao Bai.
Bai Xiao, however, was cheerful. “Don’t be upset. Isn’t experiencing student life fun? It’s just a few months.”
Lin Mo stared at him with dead-fish eyes. “I don’t want to stay in this world for even a second.”
“I earned myself such a great reincarnation spot! I was an official! I walked sideways all over the capital! And now you want me to take the college entrance exam?!”
“If I dare walk sideways here, the police will arrest me immediately! I want to go back!”
She also realized this world wasn’t the modern world she remembered. The cities were different, many names had never existed before, and even history was different—this world actually had their Great Yong Dynasty.
The first class of the day was history. Lin Mo lay on her desk listening as the teacher lectured about the Great Yong.
The teacher opened a PPT and pointed at the painting. “This lady here is the most famous woman of the Great Yong Dynasty. Her name was Lin Mo.”
The whole class looked at Lin Mo. She proudly puffed up her chest—yes yes, that was her!
She even made it into history! She had brought honor to her ancestors!
The teacher smiled. “You may notice our Lin Mo looks very similar to the historical Little Lord Lin.”
“Little Lord Lin was the most free-spirited woman of the era. Her parents were the most beautiful man and woman of the capital, her siblings also the most beautiful, her sister-in-law was a female general, and her brother-in-law was a victorious prince’s heir. They all doted on her.”
The classroom erupted in envious exclamations.
The teacher continued, “Not only that—she entered court at fifteen, was trusted by the emperor, and beloved by the empress and concubines. Most paintings of her were commissioned by the emperor. She even started trends: because she loved riding pigs, pig prices in the capital surpassed horse prices.”
“Even the top three scholars changed their ceremony from riding horses… to riding pigs.”
Lin Mo couldn’t suppress her grin anymore. She was that amazing?!
“And the Lin family was a true scholarly clan. They still have descendants today. Our Lin Mo is one of them—this is verified by historians.”
Lin Mo: ??? Excuse me? I became my own descendant??
Her deskmate excitedly raised a hand. “No wonder she looks exactly like the historical one—it’s genetics!”
Lin Mo awkwardly smiled, planning to check her family genealogy later. Whose descendant was she—her brother’s or sister’s?
It couldn’t be hers—she wasn’t even grown, how could she have kids? Xiao Bai couldn’t have kids either—no uterus.
Suddenly being mentioned, Bai Xiao: …
【You want me to have kids? Can your thoughts get any more twisted?】
Lin Mo: 【Hey, I was just thinking—not actually doing it.】
Only the Lin family could hear their telepathic thoughts in the modern world, which was why they felt safe sending them to school.
The teacher continued, describing how Little Lord Lin’s portraits reached over a thousand, and after her, women were allowed to take exams and become officials. She became a role model for generations.
A student raised a hand. “Teacher, did she suffer any hardships? Her life sounds too smooth.”
The teacher smiled and pulled up another slide. “No great setbacks. Unlike the polygamous norms of ancient times, her parents only loved each other. Her siblings also stayed faithful. She didn’t marry out—her husband married into her family. Her entire life was protected.”
“Her husband was extremely handsome as well. To this day, historians can’t understand why the Great Yong documented her more than many royal family members.”
Lin Mo beamed inwardly—of course! She was the most beloved! A rare blossom in a forest—they adored her!
Class passed quickly. Great Yong was an important exam topic, and the dynasty itself was one of the strongest in history.
After school, many classmates searched her online.
Upon reading, they became even more envious. Lin Mo lived past 70, protected all her life by her parents and siblings. When she died, her parents were still alive. She had no children, but her nephews and nieces were extremely filial. When she died, her husband Bai Xiao committed suicide in mourning. The entire court grieved. Princes carried her coffin, court halted for mourning, and she was the only female official who served through three emperors.
Her parents died a year later from grief, and her siblings passed away three years later—likely from heartbreak as well.
Her whole family reunited after death.
Her life truly suffered no hardships—she lived joyfully to her seventies.
“Wow! Is there really someone this lucky? Even ancient times didn’t have such a person—modern times don’t either!”
“The Great Yong dynasty had the highest status for women. And for her to halt the court upon her death—that’s insane! I want to know the lost parts of history—she must have done something huge!”
Historians believed her achievements were erased by later dynasties, possibly for gender reasons after Great Yong fell.
(Later dynasties: We didn’t! We swear we didn’t!)
Many later kings claimed descent from Great Yong because of how powerful it was—even after its fall.
Directors loved filming that era too—just not Lin Mo herself. There was nothing dramatic in her life, so they couldn’t film anything.
They preferred the turbulent periods after Yong’s decline.
When Lin Mo returned home and read this history, she didn’t know what to think.
She never imagined she had such a huge impact—or that Yong lasted over 600 years.
But what made her saddest was… she actually died before her parents. How heartbroken must they have been?
That night, Lin Mo stared strangely at her parents during dinner.
Lin Huan smacked her forehead. “What’s wrong with your eyes?”
Su Weiqin picked up vegetables for her husband. “Ignore her, she’s crazy every day.”
Lin Qi, Hua Yao, Lin Ran, and Ji Qianhua were already used to it.
“Dad, Mom, did you study history?” Lin Mo asked, curious whether they knew.
Lin Huan: “Didn’t pay attention. I’m always busy with work.”
Bai Xiao sneaked a glance at Lin Mo. She shook her head.
【Never mind. It’s better if they don’t know. I think I can score REALLY well in history!】
Bai Xiao: 【I think I can too. My Chinese is okay, but math… I don’t understand anything.】
Lin Mo: 【Don’t even mention math. I finally reincarnated to avoid studying, yet now I have to sit the college exam again. I already took it once! I’m going to explode!】
In her anger, Lin Mo stuffed her mouth full of rice until her eyes rolled back. Lin Huan panicked, pried her mouth open, and Su Weiqin stuck her fingers in to grab the food.
Lin Qi and the others were terrified too. Ji Qianhua slapped her back, and Lin Mo finally spat the rice out.
“What are you doing?! Eating like you want to die?! Do you believe I won’t beat you?!” Lin Huan’s hands were shaking from fright.
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