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    • Transmigrated Family C73 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 73: Exploration Cat All day long, the villagers were busy washing. First, they washed themselves, then their clothes. Using the fragrant soap infused with wild chrysanthemums, they felt much cleaner compared to using soap pods. This only made them more intolerant of the dirty clothes they had been wearing for nearly a month. It wasn’t just clothes—bedding and mats also needed a thorough cleaning. The forest was strung with ropes everywhere, and freshly washed clothes hung on them. Sunlight…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 105: Cloud-Piercing Stronghold Is Very Empty Yan Huaiwen unexpectedly distributed the silver first. Old Pine Mountain had been home to mountain bandits for years and had accumulated some wealth. Adding in what they had looted from the disaster victims, the total came to several hundred taels. The disaster victims were given one tael of silver per household. Such a generous hand stunned everyone. After distributing this large sum, not much silver remained. Unexpectedly, Yan…
    • Transmigrated Family C20 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 20: Selling Out the House "I once sold ornamental green plants, and among all the items, they had the highest point value." While waiting for the lump soup, the two continued their conversation. "Green plants? What kind?" Yan Yu asked. "I really don’t know. I’ve never raised any flowers or plants before." The woman shook her head. "I still have a bunch of bamboo slips and handwritten books on my shelf, but I don’t know what they’re for," Yan Yu said. "They’re expensive too—500 for a…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 52: Traveling Together Yan Lao'er casually remarked, "So, that magistrate isn’t such a bad official after all." Yan Huaiwen let out a cold snort. "He's soft-hearted, afraid of taking responsibility, and always relies on his superiors' compassion instead of fighting for what’s needed. To those above him, he is incompetent; to those below, he accomplishes nothing. Is such an official truly good?" "At least he turned a blind eye to the gentry delaying their taxes," Yan Lao'er pointed out. "If…
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      by MarineTL Chapter 84: Chicken Feast in the Mountain Village San Tie only realized today that Yan Family’s Second Girl—no, Yan Xiao’er—was small but sharp. As expected of a scholar’s child, she was different from the other village kids. Just now, he had taken Yan Xiao’er over. The little one straightened her back, kept a serious face, and, after solemnly greeting everyone, said, “Uncle, Father, my elder brother sent me to ask whether we will be settling here for the night.” Yan Huaiwen was…
    • Transmigrated Family C31 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 31: The Guo Family Causes Trouble “Uncle, I’m coming in.” Yan Yu pushed open the door naturally after hearing a response. She saw her uncle packing clothes, sweating profusely from exhaustion. “Uncle, let me help you.” She ran over, climbed up with her hands for support, and started folding the long robes—left sleeve, right sleeve—stacking them all together. Yan Huaiwen: Everything is wrinkled! Who taught her to do it this way?! But after a moment's thought, he realized it was…
    • Transmigrated Family C63 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 63: Scrub-a-Dub "Big Brother, what do you think? We finally found water, so let's all take turns washing up. I—" He wanted to say he already smelled bad. Yan Huaiwen coughed to cut him off. "Then let's move. While it's still light out, everyone, hurry and pack up." Loose-lipped, saying everything out loud… Look at everyone—who here doesn't have a smell? Yan Yu's eyes sparkled as she gazed at her father, unable to look away. Outstanding! Handsome! Reliable! He hunted a wild boar and…
    • Transmigrated Family C95 Cover
      by MarineTL Chapter 95: Yan Yu’s Small Squad Uncle An was very meticulous in his planning. He chose young people, mostly teenagers. These kids were young, had sharp eyes, learned quickly, and were lively by nature. They soon blended in with the others. The bamboo crossbow was different from a bow, but once they grasped the key points, it was even easier to use than archery. The boys picked it up quickly, and whenever they had free time, they would group up and head into the mountains. From time to time,…
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