[Cultivation Legends Comprehensive Series] Farming in Nineteenth-Century London

After becoming obsessed with a certain farming simulation game, Arna discovered that the game had just released a London DLC.
—So what are you waiting for? Download it now!! Fill the entire planet with vegetables and let’s go!

She made a move as fierce as a tiger and upon entering the map, saw the identity tag [Landless Peasant] on her initial status panel, leaving her in stunned silence.

Farming, the nineteenth century, London, me?
Is this real or fake?

Clutching the introductory letter that came with the game and her new identity from the expanded version, Arna reluctantly got to work with tears in her eyes.
Since I’m already here, why not try becoming a factory owner?

Mrs. Hudson’s country cousin had come to the city.

At first, everyone thought she was a simple, honest, and inarticulate country bumpkin.
Soon, everyone discovered she was a brazen, arrogant, and contemptuous egomaniac.

…After all, no normal person would see a neighbor and not say a word, yet daily climb over walls to sneak into others’ backyards, dig up soil in the street to plant vegetables everywhere, and silently hand people garbage without explanation!

Arna, who sets out every morning at six o’clock with a fishing rod: Huh? Who? Me?

After grinding away at her initial factory for some time, she stared in shock at her inexplicably maxed-out level, the off-the-charts affection values of her worker NPCs, and the [Philanthropic Factory Owner] title above her head.
…Wait, who is this—me?

Oh no, why is that health bar turned pink? I didn’t install a romance mod for the game!

A certain well-known unidentified garbage-collecting detective: …

Reading Notes:

The male lead is Sherlock Holmes, the classic version, set in the Victorian nineteenth century, but “mixed classic literature” style with a very loose setting! Those who prefer historical accuracy, please be cautious TT
The female lead is overpowered; the historical setting and mysterious system power cause many to mistake her for male, and there are cross-dressing episodes that the female lead herself is unaware of.

Mixed classical literature with many strange characters making cameos, including Sherlock Holmes Stories, Oliver Twist, Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, North and South, Gone with the Wind, Tess of the d’Urbervilles, The Count of Monte Cristo, Les Misérables, Eugénie Grandet, etc. Significant plot modifications included!
Basically a foundational development and farming slice-of-life story.

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