At forty-eight, Wang Qi dies exactly the way every overworked office drone secretly fears—collapsed in a hospital bed after another round of forced drinking at a corporate “team-building” farce.
His last conscious thought is a bitter one: so this is what an average life amounts to.
But just as darkness claims him, a sudden smack to the back of his head jolts him awake.
He opens his eyes—not to hospital lights, but to chalk-stained blackboards, worn wooden desks, and the familiar chaos of Class 30 in his old high school.
No sagging skin, no middle-aged exhaustion… his body is young again. Time has hurled him back to the very year that determined everything.
He’s not dreaming. He’s been reborn.
Given a second shot at youth, at choices, at ambition—can a man who lived an ordinary life seize this miraculous restart and rewrite his own destiny?
Or will the weight of his past regrets crush him before he can rise?