Transmigrated to the Republic of China Era to Become a Tailor
Alternative : 穿到民国做裁缝
Author : 西楓
Raw : jjwxc
Fashion designer Ji Qingzhou, while traveling for inspiration, checked into a guesthouse said to be a century old. He woke up to find the room still the same room, but he had transmigrated a hundred years back to the Republic of China era, becoming the luck-marriage husband of a blind, retired military officer.
The officer was tall and straight-backed, with handsome features, but his personality was cold and awkward—he was quick to turn a sharp tongue on Ji Qingzhou, ignoring him otherwise.
Ji Qingzhou: Marrying him is out of the question. Divorce is a must!
However, Ji Qingzhou, having just transmigrated, was penniless, carrying nothing but a single suitcase.
Ji Qingzhou: Well, having a rich husband is still better than being out on the streets :)
In order to survive in this turbulent era, Ji Qingzhou played the part of a dutiful wife caring for his blind husband, while also picking up his old trade.
From taking over a tailor shop to alter and mend clothes for people, to founding a studio and opening a fashion boutique, to launching a fashion magazine and building a brand empire… Ji Qingzhou's name gradually rang out across the nation and swept overseas, leading the fashion trends of a new era!
Years later, Ji Qingzhou had finally secured his footing in the Republican era. He threw a divorce agreement at his husband—who kept tabs on him with obsessive frequency—arguing his case with conviction, demanding the freedom to love in this new age.
Jie Yu'an, however, was furious enough to steam, insisting all the while that he was a conservative, even as he kissed Ji Qingzhou until his head spun and his lips went numb.
Waking up the next morning, sore but thoroughly satisfied, Ji Qingzhou looked over his husband's broad shoulders, narrow waist, and long legs: Well, what's done is done, might as well make this work.
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Ji Qingzhou (shou) × Jie Yu'an (gong)

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