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The Princess of Northern Land

Lin Ziyin, modern day mechanical professor especially hired by the school, had the potential for great achievement in her field. However, due to family reasons, she could only treat her mechanical research and teaching as a secondary job, pouring all her energy into the farm and the food business before. Despite her low-key approach, she was unable to suppress her sister's rage, and a furious car crash sent her straight to ancient times. Indeed, she had excellent character, so why did the heavens send her to the sparsely populated Northern Land. Known as the death zone, those who were banished to this borderland would spend their lives and perish there. However, Lin Ziyin was quite satisfied with her own identity. Even if she had lost the protection of her parents, she still had the protection of her siblings and grandfather. Of course, she also had her younger brother and nephew at home who needed her protection. This abundance of familial love was enough to compensate for the hardships caused by poverty at home. Poverty, she wasn't afraid of, as she had experience in farming. With large swathes of uncultivated land, the Northern Land was practically custom-made for her. The heavy workload didn't matter either, she was proficient in designing all kinds of small tools. Whether it was the emperor's absurdity, not providing aid to the border king, or the shameless Tatars that would rob them frequently, none of these posed a problem for her. She could think of solutions for everything. It wasn't uncommon for the border king to tell everyone how lucky he was to have married such a wonderful queen!

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Chapter 271 Shocking (2)_1

The training ground of Shili Village was two miles away from the village itself, without occupying the village's territory. Not only was there a training ground, but there was also a newly established school. The place was vast and the facilities were complete.

Before the day could fully break, a group of villagers had already begun their training with Jue Ming. Not far from them, in the small practice field, was a group of children. With Yu Shao'en, they also practiced martial arts, mainly the horse stance. It seemed many children had already adapted to this kind of training, none were complaining about being tired or in pain.

Chu Suifeng arrived with a group of guards and came to a halt on the training ground.

The villagers' practice was somewhat unusual: they began with a few sets of fist techniques. Chu Suifeng and Si Jinhan, both versed in martial arts, stood by the sidelines observing carefully, their surprise mounting.