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Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old

# HAPPY ENDING # 1V1 # DAILYFAMILYLIFE # POWERFULMINISTER # PURE PROTAGONISTS In his previous life, Xue Yan was a powerful minister. When he returned to seven years of age, he no longer wanted to be one anymore. He simply wanted to settle down in this ravine, be a farmer like his brothers, and grow crops like ordinary people, so that he wouldn’t end up as he did in his previous life. In that life, he had all the power in the world, but his family was not fated to have a good ending. Unexpectedly, his father picked up a baby girl. She was great in all aspects except one. She couldn’t be allowed to sneak out alone. Otherwise, she would bring back a great general one time, and bring back a prince with a different surname the next. She even rescued the empress dowager of this dynasty…Not long after, she brought back the Emperor!***Jiang Yu, the best commander of Area A in the wasteland age, had transmigrated through ancient times and become a three-and-a-half-year-old girl!

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Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"I didn't dote on you for nothing!" Xue Dafu and Liu Guixia were especially happy. "When the meat is done, you can send it along with the meat."

"Okay!"

Jiang Yue didn't even need to turn around to know how happy Xue Wufu was.

"Wufu," it was Xue Dafu's voice. "You earned this silver. What other plans do you have? Tell me."

"I don't have any other plans. I just want to give Grandfather five silver and then use the rest at home." Xue Wufu said. "You guys do as you see fit."

Xue Dafu began to mutter, "They say that if you have money, you should buy land. Having land is important for farmers. Our family has a few acres of barren land, but we don't receive any taxes and we're living well. The land is all rented, and we've been feeling uneasy growing things on it... If we can use this silver to buy as many plots of land as we can, how great would that be? We can pass it on to our descendants, but our house..."