
Li Yun, a rural woman from the 21st century, had a car accident. Her soul transmigrated to the body of a woman in ancient times who shared the same name.
Her home was bare, but she wasn't afraid. She had a spatial dimension and a cheat-like "godly artifact" phone. Selling glass, recipes, and seasonings, she acquired her first pot of gold. She then began buying land, servants, cattle, and horses.
To ensure she was well-fed and warmly clothed, she planted high-yield crops like sweet potatoes, chili peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, and peanuts.
She invented agricultural tools such as the curved-share plow, harrow, winnowing machine, and water wheel. She presented them to the imperial court, which then bestowed upon her the title of "Princess Jia Hui."
When drought struck, she wasn't afraid; she had grain. When refugees arrived, she wasn't afraid; she could hire them to work. When plague came, she wasn't afraid; she had a cure for it. When war broke out, she wasn't afraid; she could donate grain and silver.
Just as Li Yun wanted to live a lazy life ("be a salted fish"), the county magistrate and the heir of Marquis Dingbei vied to recognize her as their god-sister.
Her biological brothers declared: "We don't agree! We are her real brothers. No one can steal our sister from us!"
Just as Li Yun had appeased her brothers, three "god-level" figures appeared: the Emperor wanted to recognize her as his daughter-in-law, while Marquis Dingbei and the Minister of Revenue wanted to recognize her as their god-daughter.
Her biological father roared: "No way! No one can steal my daughter from me! Whoever tries, I'll fight them!"
Her eldest son stated: "I respect my elders, but you're trying to steal my mother. I absolutely refuse!"
Her second son asked: "Trying to steal my mother? Have you consulted my fists first?"
| Extra 1 Dabao (1) (2025-08-23) |