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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Renowned agronomist Lin Hongying transmigrated into the body of a poor village girl who traveled thousands of miles to join her fiancé in the military. Dressed in tattered clothes, malnourished, and appearing rustic and uneducated, she became the subject of pity and scorn. Everyone warned her that an arranged marriage would bring no happiness, and everyone looked down on her with disdain.
But what did their contempt matter? She had grand ambitions to serve her country and no time to waste on them! Curing swine fever, developing new medicines, inventing agricultural machinery, reclaiming millions of acres of fertile land… She transformed the barren “Great Northern Wilderness” into the prosperous “Great Northern Granary,” ensuring the nation’s food security.
Gradually, in this era of bitter hardship, Lin Hongying stockpiled meat and grain—and even nurtured a dream for China’s future.
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Shao Qingfeng began to notice that his village-born fiancée had changed. She no longer acted timidly around him. Now, she wore lightly scented snowflake cream, ate refined grains, dressed in fine cotton, and devoted herself to scientific research.
In the height of summer, clad in simple clothes with her jet-black hair tied back, her bright, confident eyes gazed across endless rice fields—unintentionally making his heart skip a beat.
As the breeze swept through the fragrant golden paddies, it wasn’t the wind that stirred—it was his heart.
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07/16/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c1 |