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Spatial Farm Life: Raising My Kid, Abusing Scum, and Keeping Busy With Life

She was a cute and tomboyish girl attending a prestigious national university in the 21st century. However, little did anyone know that she was actually a secret agent groomed by a certain organization since childhood. She was about to face her graduation exams when she returned from a mission. But during a break, she dozed off on her desk and unexpectedly discovered that she had transmigrated to an ancient era. Not only did she lose her delicate appearance and the modern high-tech advancements, but she also became a discarded woman of low status! Surprisingly, she embraced this new life and said it suited her perfectly. From then on, the so-called demure girl cultivated the land and occasionally dealt with annoying troublemakers. She proclaimed, "Life is boring, but encountering troublemakers is great." The male lead said, "We have our fair share of troublemakers in my household. Coincidentally, my son lacks a mother. Would the young lady be willing to join my family and live together?"

Blake Curtain · History
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406 Chs

That's Not What She Wanted

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Three days had soon passed, and there was still no news from the Jiang family. Presumably, they couldn't produce the required sum of money. Even if they could, they wouldn't be willing to spend it on two young boys.

After all, although the boys had received education under a prestigious teacher, they weren't as appealing as Yuan Jiaqi.

Yuan Jiaqi, being the top scholar, meant he was destined to become an official, making it a worthwhile investment. On the other hand, these two boys saw no immediate prospects, so they were hesitant to spend their money.

As the days went by, the drought conditions worsened. In the rainy northern region, they were now facing scorching days without any rainfall. Even the leaves of trees were beginning to wither.

The crops in the fields wilted. If this continued, there would be a significant food shortage by October.