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      Transmigrated Family C04

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      by MarineTL Chapter 4: A Poverty Alleviation Program Arrives Like a Gift from Heaven “Well... it’s not entirely out of the question.” Father Yan steeled himself. If it really didn’t work out, then he’d just have to be honest with them. If he didn’t say anything himself, they’d still find out in three days when the debt collectors came knocking. It was always better for family to know first than to hear it from outsiders. He thought the elder brother of the family seemed quite good – not one for many…
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      Transmigrated Family C36

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      by MarineTL Chapter 36: I Have an Idea Daya untied one leg of her chicken, tethering the other end of the string to the cart. The four hens flapped and jumped down, but restricted by the rope, could only circle around the spot. She threw them some freshly gathered, still-green grass, but the hens were unappreciative and didn’t touch it. Li Xuemei, who was cooking porridge, saw this and pulled a handful of wheat straw, chopping it finely. Then she fetched some coarse flour, sifted it quickly, and gathered the bran…
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      Transmigrated Family C68

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      by MarineTL Chapter 68: Hidden Settings “Hiss! You’ve really got my old style now! That’s how it should be! Sometimes people don’t even know what they really need. Is it just the basics of food and shelter? Not necessarily. The platform ensures we don’t starve, but the free market is the true source of joy and hope! Hahaha! Let’s trade! Last time, I exchanged for rice and realized it uses too much water. It pained me to no end! And little miss, it’s not easy for you either, living near a water source…
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      Transmigrated Family C100

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      by MarineTL Chapter 100: Rescue Yan Lao’er led his men back, and the people who had stayed behind gathered around. After hearing him explain the origins of the women and children he had brought back, everyone felt deeply sorrowful. Li Xuemei stepped forward, gathered some straw mats from various households, and laid them together as a resting area. She also scattered some herbs around to repel snakes and insects, ensuring their comfort. The children, all very young, were visibly traumatized. They slept…
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      Transmigrated Family C132

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      by MarineTL Chapter 132: Loading the Cart “Hahaha! Dad! Eldest Uncle is the head of our family. Isn’t it normal to gauge his thoughts? If he’s an open-minded person, we can relax a bit. If not, we just need to be more restrained. So, Dad! We still need to make more money. In the future, we’ll buy a big house, and even if we live under the same roof, we can stay far apart.” “Don’t worry, daughter, I’ll work hard!” Yan Lao’er was full of fighting spirit, eager to head to Guanzhou and make his…
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      Transmigrated Family C164

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      by MarineTL Chapter 164: "All-Fish Feast" By evening, the villagers had drawn water from the river and started cooking by burying their pots in the ground. A few constables sipped the bland, flavorless chrysanthemum tea handed to them by Yan Lao’er, clicking their tongues in surprise. "This method of burying pots is exactly the same as in the military. Who taught you this?" Yan Lao’er thought of his older brother but changed his words at the last moment. "Passed down from the elders, who knows from whom…
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      Transmigrated Family C196

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      by MarineTL Chapter 196: Paper and Sugar The three Qi brothers firmly remembered their mother’s words and refused to stay, no matter what. But who was Yan Lao’er? Was he someone who could be easily turned down? In the end, each of them left only after finishing four large bowls of noodle soup. The noodles were a mix of white and coarse flour, creating thick, chewy strands. Slices of fatty and lean pork were immersed in a rich soy sauce broth, giving them a mouthwatering reddish-brown hue. Fresh green…
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      Transmigrated Family C228

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      by MarineTL Chapter 228 – Ferry Planning Granny Rong treated everything on this patch of land in the woods as her own, so of course she took good care of the rabbits. With the children helping gather tender greens, there was never a shortage of fresh grass. Granny Rong would occasionally mix in some feed for them too, and she always stopped the children from doing things they shouldn't—like poking away those grape-like soft droppings. Absolutely not. These rabbits were supposed to eat those again, and if they…
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