
After three failed births, a fortune star is finally here—and she’s brought a bloodbath for the wicked. Little Rolla is turning her mother’s tragic life into a billionaire’s empire, one "miracle" at a time. When the deadbeat father crawls back begging for a blessing, he’ll find out that this toddler’s mercy has a very high price.

On her way to Qingzhou to reunite with her husband, General's wife Jiang Yuntang stops at a temple. Grandaunt Li, loyal to Madam Ye, urges her to drink a so-called "fertility secret potion." The little wealth star, Gunbao, who has descended to Earth to experience mortal trials, discovers that the medicine is actually the "Baby Hiccup Pill" (an abortifacient/sterilization drug) that caused her three failed reincarnations. She intervenes, knocking over the medicine bowl. Grandaunt Li attempts to punish Gunbao, but Jiang Yuntang stops her. Seeing that Gunbao is an orphan, Jiang Yuntang feels pity and offers her snacks. Grateful for her kindness, Gunbao decides to help this "pretty auntie" fulfill her wish and change her fate of being plotted against by her husband's family.

In front of the God of Wealth Temple in Qingshui Town, angry villagers, led by the wife of Old Man He, accuse Gunbao of being a "plague god" and demand his expulsion, even his death, due to her paralysis. Madam Jiang Yuntang of the General's Mansion steps forward, scolding the crowd for bullying the weak. Gunbao, with his innocent yet cunning logic, reveals that the villagers' so-called "misfortune" is actually the result of their greedy wishes being "answered." Jiang Yuntang feels a connection with Gunbao and, despite rumors of him being a "bringer of disaster," resolutely decides to adopt him as her daughter and bring him back to the General's Mansion. Before leaving, Gunbao leaves Qingshui Town with a final blessing: "Very poor, but very stable."

This episode follows Jiang Yuntang on her journey back to the capital. Through her maid Dai Qiao, she discovers that the "fertility-enhancing medicine" her mother-in-law, Old Madam Ye, gave her is actually a harmful contraceptive. Deeply shocked, Jiang Yuntang begins to suspect the Ye family. Meanwhile, the sleeping Gun Bao encounters the Three Immortals of Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity in a dream. Having accumulated sixty-six acts of merit, Gun Bao is granted permission to cultivate divine power and cleverly chooses the longest name, "Eight Trigram Wind-Listening Ear." Upon waking, Gun Bao eagerly tests her newfound divine power, accidentally intercepting a secret from a nearby carriage. Dai Qiao then realizes it's a carriage from the North Ding General's mansion, thus ushering in a new phase of the story where domestic intrigue blends with fantasy.

Jiang Yuntang, filled with joy, travels with her adopted daughter Gunbao to Qingzhou to visit her husband, General Ye Xiangyao of Dingbei, whom she hasn't seen in years. Jiang Yuntang feels guilty for not being able to conceive for many years, unaware that her current status as the General's wife and Ye Xiangyao's military achievements were all thanks to the county princess title she obtained by sacrificing her loyal family. Her younger adopted daughter, Gunbao (actually a celestial being undergoing mortal tribulation), mentally calls her mother a "love-struck fool" and accidentally overhears the conversation between Old Madam Ye and Yingying in a nearby carriage. It turns out Ye Xiangyao has already taken a mistress outside, and Yingying is his illegitimate daughter. Worse still, Old Madam Ye cruelly plans to eliminate Jiang Yuntang's future offspring to secure Yingying's position as the "eldest legitimate daughter." Gunbao realizes the gravity of the situation and becomes vigilant.

This episode marks a major turning point for Jiang Yuntang's emotions and destiny. Guided by Gunbao, Jiang Yuntang sees through the "illusory facade" to the true nature of her husband, Ye Xiangyao. He not only married Jiang Yunxi as a concubine with military merit in Qingzhou but also has been long-term administering contraceptives to Jiang Yuntang, depriving her of her right to have children. Deeply shocked and filled with grief and indignation, Jiang Yuntang awakens and destroys the General's mansion's carriage with her martial arts, symbolizing a complete break from her humble past self. When Ye Xiangyao attempts to offer hypocritical explanations, Jiang Yuntang is no longer deceived by him. Gunbao's appearance, due to his striking resemblance to Ye Xiangyao's childhood self, sparks bloodline doubts in a stunned Ye Xiangyao.

This episode tells of General Ye Xiangyao's triumphant return, but he brings his concubine Jiang Yunxi and their child. Ye Xiangyao becomes suspicious because Gunbao resembles him greatly in his youth. Jiang Yuntang confronts him with a sword, denouncing her husband's betrayal and deceit, only to be humiliated by her vicious mother-in-law, Old Madam Ye, with the "Seven Grounds for Divorce" for being childless. In a critical moment, the adorable baby Gunbao uses magic to teach Old Madam Ye a lesson. Later, Jiang Yuntang recognizes the concubine as her adopted sister Jiang Yunxi, whom she had saved years ago. Jiang Yunxi, under the guise of "true love," acts like a manipulative green tea, attempting to morally blackmail Jiang Yuntang. Gunbao accidentally discovers Jiang Yunxi wearing the ancient immortal artifact "Mind-Reading Ear" and decisively acts to seize it.

This episode follows General Ye Xiangyao of Beiding as he brings his concubine Jiang Yunxi and their newborn illegitimate son to the doorstep, forcibly demanding to marry Jiang Yunxi as an equal wife. In extreme grief and anger, Jiang Yuntang hears Ye Xiangyao's true thoughts through the magical earrings given by her cute baby Gunbao: he has always coveted Jiang Yuntang's dowry and planned to cheat her out of all her family property before divorcing her. Jiang Yuntang finally sees through her husband's twelve years of deception and betrayal. Heartbroken, she proposes a divorce. Facing Ye Xiangyao's humiliation of her as an "orphan with no one to rely on," Jiang Yuntang, with Gunbao's support, regains her fighting spirit. She decides to return to the General's mansion to begin her path of revenge, ensuring her enemies will find no peace.

Jiang Yuntang returns to the general's mansion with her daughter Gun Bao, who possesses special abilities. Faced with the steward's arranged "shabby" Plum Garden, the mother and daughter refuse to back down and, guided by Gun Bao, head straight for the storeroom. Jiang Yuntang discovers her husband, Prime Minister Ye Xiangyao, has been using her dowry to support his mistress. Enraged, she violently breaks open the lock and, with the help of Gun Bao's "treasure bowl" divine power, empties the storeroom. Subsequently, they find a hidden courtyard that appears to be a woodshed but is in reality luxurious. However, as Gun Bao detects "money-robbing" bad feng shui there, Jiang Yuntang decisively decides to set the house ablaze, embarking on her formidable path of revenge.

This episode tells how Jiang Yuntang, upon learning that her husband Ye Xiangyao brought back his mistress Jiang Yunxi from the frontier and had a eldest son with her, furiously burned down her courtyard and emptied the mansion's storerooms in retaliation. Despite his anger, Ye Xiangyao dared not divorce Jiang Yuntang easily due to the merits of the Wuan Marquisate behind her. Old Madam Ye and Ye Xiangyao conspired to use their military achievements to petition the emperor to elevate Jiang Yunxi to the status of a secondary wife and grant her a noble title, intending to suppress Jiang Yuntang in terms of status. Their plot was overheard by Gunbao, who has divine backing, and Gunbao decided to immediately inform his mother.