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Transmigrated as a Vicious Old Man in the 60s, Crushing Ungrateful People at the Start! Completed

When a promising young man from the 21st century transmigrates to the 1960s, he transforms into the notoriously vicious old man Zhao Youcai. He finds himself surrounded by a horde of troublesome descendants, with people constantly asking when he'll finally die.

Fortunately, fate isn't entirely cruel; he's granted a golden finger. As the saying goes, "a dragon begets a dragon, a phoenix begets a phoenix, and an awful parent raises fierce and uncooperative children." Just look at this family – not a single one is easy to deal with!

His eldest son is a domestic tyrant, only brave enough to abuse his wife and children at home. The second son is an incarnate firecracker, quick to anger and violence at the slightest provocation. The third son is even more extraordinary, the pinnacle of the younger generation's awful behavior! He steals chickens, engages in petty theft, and loiters around, smelling worse than a street rat!

The fourth son is dull and shy, suffering from extreme social phobia! His youngest son, who finally showed some promise, now stirs up trouble, clamoring for a family division – even ungrateful wolves aren't as cunning as he is!

Adding to the chaos are daughters-in-law with their own hidden agendas and a large group of eccentric grandchildren. A young tree won't grow straight without pruning, and people won't behave without discipline!

"You, you, and you! All of you, clean up your act and prepare to become new people! No one gets to obstruct Old Man Zhao's path to wealth and prosperity!"

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Driving a Car Back to the 60s Completed

A university student on a teaching support program was driving her SUV to buy groceries when a turn in the mountain road sent her back to the 1960s.

Rice required grain coupons, meat required meat coupons, cooking oil required oil coupons, and even a piece of good quality cloth required industrial coupons. Su Yan looked at her super-short denim shorts and long-sleeved beige blazer, trembling as she hid in a cornfield.

In an era where every movement required an introduction letter, how could she avoid being arrested as a hooligan?

Warning: This novel is purely fictional, focusing on family trivialities and romantic entanglements. Please refrain from historical scrutiny.

"Concubine" Synopsis 1:

Lu Ze achieved the highest honors in the imperial examinations, entered the central privy council, and later served as the governor-general of Guangdong and Guangxi. He was shrewd, ruthless, and feared by all.

Returning home to visit his relatives, he suddenly saw a woman walking with an umbrella in Yi Garden, with skin like ice and bones like jade, her steps like lotus blossoms.

Lu Ze hinted several times, but the young girl pretended not to understand.

Lu Ze sneered, she refused to be a proper honored concubine, insisting on being an ambiguous mistress.

In the end, Lu Ze went against his own words, eagerly offering her the position of legal wife, but was met with all sorts of disdain.

Synopsis 2:

Qin Shu transmigrated, becoming a maid in a family of generations of Hanlin scholars.

As a hereditary servant, the best outcome was to be married off to another servant, with her sons and daughters continuing to be servants.

She actively sought a goal. A slightly foolish local landlord offered, "Pinger, you're a first-class maid from a wealthy family, I'll listen to whatever you say."

Qin Shu saved a lot of money, just waiting to be released from the mansion at eighteen, but then she encountered her master's eldest son returning home to visit his relatives.

Lu Ze used his fan to lift Qin Shu's chin: "I'll bestow upon you immense wealth, do you want it?"

Qin Shu pushed the fan away dismissively, expressionless: "Master, this slave will not be a concubine."

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Traveling to the 60s with a Matchmaker System Completed

An older single woman, equipped with a Matchmaker System, transmigrates to a rural village in the 1960s.

Through her efforts, she eventually finds happiness. The story is full of daily mundane affairs, featuring warmth, conflicts, laughter, and tears.

Both the male and female protagonists are ordinary people, without the ability to change the world. Their union was unexpected, yet it brought them a unique kind of happiness.

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Military Marriage's Unrivaled Favor: Bringing a Planting Space to the 60s Completed

The year isn't the 80s! Su Yan, a base owner from 2048, dozed off while driving and woke up transmigrated to 1961. She became the infatuated, delicate, and ungrateful Su Yan who was leveraging a past kindness.

The melodramatic part was that the moment she transmigrated, she was "fighting" with a scummy man. The new Su Yan kicked him. "Get lost, I'm divorcing you!"

"Divorce?" "Go play with your childhood sweetheart." The soul-swapped Su Yan had no interest in men. She only wanted to loaf around using her space, but she was too restless to sit still.

When bored, she was either digging herbs in the mountains or wandering around the military district. She strolled to the military's pig farm. "What? Your black pigs take a year to be ready for market? That won't do! Sis will teach you scientific pig farming. I guarantee they'll be ready in four months..."

She wandered to a soap factory. The factory only produced regular soap, and its economic efficiency was declining. "Come, sis will teach you how to make medicated soap and scented soap." The army's farmlands were all planted with grain, but the mountains were all barren. Su Yan proposed, "Why don't we clear them and plant medicinal herbs?"

Su Yan was thriving, guiding the military district's developments. Her ungrateful sister-in-law jumped out, "You're so amazing, but surely you can't dance?" Su Yan gracefully began to dance, her legs soaring into the air, performing a mid-air split that stunned everyone.

"What else can't you do?" "Loafing around." Since she couldn't loaf around, she casually got into a university and eventually outmaneuvered the scummy man's childhood sweetheart.

The scummy man came back, putting on a pitiful act. "Wife, quickly look at me! I'm so hungry I'm eating tree bark!" "Scummy men only deserve to eat tree bark." "Eating tree bark isn't enough, I want to eat you."

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The Hunter's Mute Little Husband Completed

Tian Ge was pushed into the river. His thin summer clothes, soaked through, clung to his skin, revealing his excessively slender body. Wang Zhu, the village idiot, loudly declared in front of the villagers, "His body has been seen by me! Only I can marry him."

Poor Tian Ge, a mute young man, had just choked on water, his eyes as red as a rabbit's, and his hands trembled as he tried to sign to clear his name. In an unnoticed corner, Qin Xiong, a hunter equally drenched from saving Tian Ge, kicked the arrogant Wang Zhu into the river.

Tian Ge was mute, and Qin Xiong was a 26-year-old bachelor hunter who hadn't married yet. Both of their families were poor in their own ways. Later, Tian Ge became Qin Xiong's husband. No one was optimistic, and they even laughed and tried to scare him.

"With your small frame, a gust of wind could blow you away. That fierce hunter could kill you with one punch, and you're mute, so you can't even cry out for help."

Qin Xiong's hands were indeed large; one hand could completely hold both of Tian Ge's. Qin Xiong's arms were also exceptionally strong and firm, easily able to lift him up. Every time Tian Ge leaned on Qin Xiong's broad, strong chest, he felt incredibly secure.

Qin Xiong's hands also bore scars, big and small, and his fingers had thick calluses; these were the hands of an excellent hunter. Whenever these hands touched Tian Ge's soft waist, the dry, rough sensation made him tremble slightly.

They made a pact: if Tian Ge felt he couldn't take it anymore, he would kiss Qin Xiong's mouth. Everyone waited to see this couple become a laughingstock, but unexpectedly, they watched as the little mute's life became more and more prosperous.

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Understands Animal Language, Travels to the 60s: I'm the Best in the Family Compound Completed

Chen Mianmian, an ethologist who could understand animal languages, was sat on and killed by a long-lost brown bear. She then transmigrated into the original host, who had a missing mother, a violent father, a cruel stepmother, and a broken past.

The original host's fiancé, who she had yearned for, conspired with the stepmother to ruin her reputation so he could marry the leader's daughter. Chen Mianmian, relying on feedback from cats and dogs, found evidence of the stepmother's affair, leading to the stepmother's legs being broken and her being driven from the house.

She went to the city to report to the leader, exposing the fiancé's hypocritical and vain facade, causing him to lose all reputation and slink back to the countryside. She beat up hooligans, caught spies, kicked out scumbags, and slapped green tea bitches, avenging all of the original host's grievances.

She not only struck fear into everyone in the family compound, but also made her grandfather, the commander, boast about her everywhere he went. She even accidentally got married and found a loyal, handsome military officer, a "wolfdog" type, who—along with the cats and dogs—waited for her "favor" every day.

From the first moment Su Buyan saw Chen Mianmian, it was in the woods where she was throwing stones at a hooligan. She was so feisty; he envied her, wishing his mother and sister were like that. The second time he saw her was at the military region, where Chen Mianmian turned the scumbag's workplace upside down, ruining her fiancé's reputation.

The third time they met, the scumbag fiancé was harassing her, saying she would never be able to get married... Su Buyan rushed over to propose. Chen Mianmian, who was just worrying about not wanting to return to the village, immediately agreed, and they quickly got their marriage certificate.

After marriage, Chen Mianmian dominated, stirring up trouble for all the eccentric relatives and neighbors, leaving them no peace. She even managed to get involved in military affairs.

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Thank You For The Invitation, The Fake Heiress Only Wants To Teach Completed

Gu Jiayue, a 30-year-old senior teacher, died suddenly at her desk from staying up late to write lesson plans. When she woke up again, she found herself to be the Marquis's daughter in the Great Gan Dynasty.

Just as she thought she could slack off, she discovered she was a fake heiress, and the real heiress was already on her way back. So, she took the Marquisate's severance pay and returned to her hometown, Peach Blossom Village, planning to buy land and become a landlord.

However, an education system appeared, threatening her life, forcing her to establish schools, develop education, and improve the teaching standards of the Great Gan Dynasty! She couldn't refuse tasks that had death as the consequence for failure.

One person and one system used Peach Blossom Village as their base, running schools while also leading the villagers to prosperity. Later, the small school grew larger and larger, producing more and more scholars.

It even became the number one academy in the southwest, and furthermore, became a beacon for countless scholars in the dynasty.

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Whose Boat Docks in the Mist Completed

Shen Bozhou was the most dazzling sun in the village, bright, righteous, and born with divine strength.

Yun Wu was the quietest thin mist in the mountains, calm and reclusive, always accompanied by plants. They met by chance in the mountains, and Shen Bozhou plunged into Yun Wu's silent world, moving from curiosity to a stirring of the heart.

From then on, the youngest and most pampered son of the Shen family began his clumsy yet persistent pursuit: exchanging seeds,争荒地 (contending for barren land), fighting injustice, wishing he could offer his entire heart to that person.

Everyone in the village said that Yun Wu had a hard life that brought misfortune to his relatives, but only Shen Bozhou saw the calluses on his hands and the light in his eyes. "I know your good qualities, and that's enough."

From one person's cautious approach to two people walking side by side, staying together. Steady and reserved x Sunny and straightforward. I am willing to start from scratch and build a home for you.

This is a 1v1 healing, farming novel with a gentle, flowing pace.

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Long Rain Completed

Long Rain

妙盒

2025-10-21

Yang Xiao was born in a town where it rained a lot in the summer. The local customs here were neither simple nor enlightened.

Thus, her liking for her adoptive father's son became a source of shame and unspeakable difficulty here.

She hated the rain, and she hated how this unspeakable maidenly secret, like the rain, lingered on.

She wanted to escape this place and go to a free, less rainy place.

The story begins in a small town and later moves to a city. It features a sunshine-like, growth-oriented female protagonist and a gentle, guiding male protagonist.

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Naive Village Girl Angrily Seduced Completed

Honest, traditional village woman x Cultured but depraved city woman.

If you ask Wu Meilai about the craziest thing she's ever done, she would definitely answer: sleeping with a woman.

As a native of the mountains, the furthest Wu Meilai had ever traveled was to the town six kilometers away. The continuous mountain ranges blocked her view of the outside world, and also cut off the influx of expanding information.

She lived peacefully in a small mountain village, managing her small mutton noodle shop, welcoming customers and seeing them off, unchanging for years.

Unexpectedly, one day, a woman came to the shop. She was a city person, spoke gently and politely, and seemed out of place in this backward mountain village, like… a splash of color that shouldn't appear in an old silent film.

Her gaze was involuntarily drawn to her. It was a feeling she had never experienced before. She was confused, perplexed, and lost, until one day, the woman asked her: "Have you ever done it? This kind of thing…"

How should she choose between taboo and pleasure? She struggled, tried to escape, but failed completely when she learned that the woman, after returning to the city, had found a partner. She chased after her.

She originally thought she had fallen into hell, only to discover that her angel had already pulled her into heaven.

Reading tips: 1v1, HE (Happy Ending), both are first loves. Not "bent" by someone; the female protagonist is naturally queer but unaware of it, deeply closeted.

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