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Hot Farmer's Wife: Buying a Husband for the Farm

# agriculture # militaryofficer Lin Xiaoyue, a girl from the future, transmigrates into the body of a dumb peasant girl. The father of the original owner had just died, and her remaining family was made to live in a dilapidated house on the edge of the village by their own grandmother. Looking at her fragile mother and her little brother’s miserable appearance, Lin Xiaoyue decided that she wanted the three of them to live a good life. The good thing is that she had her spatial ring and spiritual powers. With that, she could relax and easily do what she needed to do. Hmm. There wasn’t a strong man in the house, and people continuously came to bully them? No problem, she’ll just buy a man! After browsing through the slaves, she discovered the captain whom she had a crush on in her previous life! Ah, she just loved ancient times! There was no war, and no famine. She also had a family and a lover! She was happy to live on like this! This is the story of an ordinary girl who came from the future, living a prosperous life in the ancient times!

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Hunting (1)

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"Pfft!" Lin Xiaoyue burst out laughing.

He glanced at Xiao Yang's awkward expression and then burst out laughing.

"Why are you like this…" Xiao Yang glared at Li Xiao, feeling wronged. He didn't argue with Li Xiao.

He wanted to play the role of a little lamb in front of his cousin-in-law.

The weaker one is, the more care one gets.

Looking at his cousin's sour face, he realized that he was indeed smart.

After a long while, Lin Xiaoyue held back her laughter.

"Alright, stop fooling around. We have not hunted much. We should bring more than a few rabbits back."

As he spoke, he looked at Li Xiao.

"The number of bullets is limited. Forget about Xiao Yang, let him practice. You should use a bow and arrow."

She still had a lot of guns and ammunition left in her space, but the more she used, the less she would have.

They still had decades to live. Who knew when they would need these things?