# luckyblessing # regulardrama When a gas tank exploded, Jian Qingqing transmigrated into the body of a little girl who had just died of starvation. Looking at the skinny, starving family living in a worn-down house that did little to shield them from the rainstorm outside, Jian Qingqing felt that she would soon die again. But she hadn’t expected her kitchen to follow her through time. Looking at the abundance of supplies in it, Jian Qingqing’s eyes lit up. Great! She wasn’t going to die this time! Using the supplies in the kitchen, Jian Qingqing led her family as they opened up the land for farming and building houses. Unexpectedly, the high-yield grains led the entire country out of poverty. Everyone praised Miss Jian as a God that had descended to earth! She developed a method to process coarse salt into fine salt so that people could eat it with ease. The Emperor's face was filled with tears as he said, "Miss Jian is really my lucky star!" In the end, the whole world was unified and shouted, “All of this is due to Miss Jian’s hard work!” Jian Qingqing said, "I just like to grow crops. I didn’t do anything!" After her success, Jian Qingqing planned to find a nice, obedient husband to bring home. But what was up with the legendary prince who was ruthless, indifferent, and could stop children from crying? Why was he always appearing beside her? Ming Zhiyan said, "I’m nice and obedient. Why don’t you marry me, Qingqing?" Looking at the man who was clearly a wolf pretending to be an obedient dog, Jian Qingqing fell into deep thought.
"The Kitchen Cultivator" is a hilariously relatable tale of a young man who is disappointed to find himself starting as a kitchen boy in a cultivation sect. But as Lin Xiao learns to embrace his new role, he quickly discovers the value of hard work and determination. With a cast of quirky and lovable characters by his side, Lin Xiao embarks on a journey to fulfil his destiny as a cultivator. As the author of this book, I am thrilled to share this comedic take on the cultivation genre with readers. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it! In short, if you're a fan of cultivation stories with a comedic twist, "The Kitchen Cultivator" is the book for you. I give it 5 out of 5 cooking pots!