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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 · Lịch sử
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406 Chs

Life-Saving Money

Biên tập viên: EndlessFantasy Translation

"The imperial court is so incapable." Qiao Mai shook her head and walked towards the nearby refugees.

Seeing someone approaching, the refugees' eyes all lit up. They were hoping someone would lend them a hand.

"Miss, do you have any food? Please, we're starving."

"Isn't there porridge distributed every day?"

"There's too little food for too many of us. There's just one pot of porridge, and they leave after serving it."

Qiao Mai looked at their emaciated figures and sighed. "Relying on the court's aid alone won't work. You have to find a way yourselves."

"But we need money on hand, right? When we settle in a village, don't we need to build a house, buy two acres of land, and ensure our family has enough to eat?"

"Why not find work in the city?"

"There's not enough work. We've sold everything of value. We've been waiting here for two months, and the court still hasn't arranged anything for us. We are struggling to survive."