After a tragic life filled with betrayal and injustice, noblewoman Dou Zhao unexpectedly wakes up years in the past, armed with the memories and regrets of her previous life—and a mysterious prophetic book. Determined to change her fate and protect her family, she forges a partnership with Song Mo, a general who shares her secret of rebirth. Together, they navigate court intrigue, hidden conspiracies, and personal vendettas, slowly building trust and affection as allies who get a second chance to right the wrongs of their first lifetime.
Baili Dong Jun, the mischievous young master of the Marquis of Zhenxi’s mansion, dreams of becoming a "Liquor Deity" in honor of his slain friend, Ye Yun. However, fate leads him to study martial arts under Li Chang Sheng. Along the way, he befriends Sikong Chang Feng, reunites with Ye Yun, now Ye Ding Zhi, and begins to embrace his true responsibilities. Years later, Ye Ding Zhi is manipulated into waging war against the Central Plains, forcing Baili Dong Jun to lead heroes in battle, determined to save both the people and his friend.
Shen Qing Wu was originally an ordinary woman. She entered the military camp by chance. After training, she grew into a heroine general. Not only did she make friends with life and death partners, but she also received guidance and support from her predecessors. She was determined to protect the peace of her country as her mission.
During her military service, she reunited with Zhang Xing Jian, whom she had known in the past. Zhang Xing Jian was a civil servant of the dynasty. He entered the game and fought against the treacherous. He was determined to clean up the court, suppress prices, promote agriculture and water conservancy, run schools and academies, and support and promote people with lofty ideals from poor backgrounds.
Zhang Xing Jian and Shen Qing Wu had different desires and belonged to different camps, but they eventually came together because of their common ideals. They worked together to quell rebellions, save the weak, suppress mountain bandits, fight treacherous ministers, and repel enemy troops. They broke the monopoly of aristocratic families not to marry ordinary people, stabilized the country, and spent the rest of their lives together.