A modern student scumbag travels through time and space to become the son of an ancient county lord. His identity is awkward. His stepmother is watching him covetously, and his younger brothers and sisters are ostracizing and oppressing him. He finally escapes death, but trouble arises again. His father is seriously ill, and Wen Lun, the eldest son of a concubine who is a thorn in the family's eyes, is married to a poor landlord in the mountains of 800 miles in the name of a wedding. There are barren mountains, no money, and a few troublemakers. Unexpectedly, the missing husband returns home, and he is actually a general who has retired from the army... Wen Lun has supernatural powers, picks tea and grows tea to make a fortune. The article does not involve complicated palace struggles or grand court scenes. The author uses humorous brushstrokes to depict the leisurely rural scenery in the mountains. The protagonist Wen Lun grows up slowly from an unwelcome illegitimate son, and his mental journey is full of positive energy.