Transmigrated into a Pitiful Little One in the 1960s, Using Wood-Type Powers for Farming

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: 洲北
  • Translator: JustMeow18
  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

 

Lin Qi came from a post-apocalyptic world to the 1960s, inhabiting the body of a starving fool. Even after half a year, she still couldn’t fully control this body that was never hers—her movements were slow, her speech sluggish, and her eyes often vacant and lifeless…

 

As a result, people outside said—Lin family’s third child wasn’t crazy anymore, but had become mentally weak. In the end, she was still considered a fool.

 

Foolish Lin Qi became a stumbling block for her brother’s marriage prospects. After her brother repeatedly failed at blind dates, her own older sister signed her up for the “Up to the Mountains and Down to the Countryside” movement, making her an educated youth sent to the countryside.

 

The “fool” Lin Qi was assigned the simplest tasks at first. Life was fairly easy, except for not having enough to eat. But soon, this foolish yet beautiful Lin Qi caught someone’s eye.

 

“A fool can get married too?”

 

“Rare sight indeed. She’s foolish, but that doesn’t mean she can’t have children.” 

 

“She’s pretty, looking at her face every day lifts the mood.” 

 

“Better to marry her off. Once married and cared for, she won’t be a burden to us anymore.”

 

Lin Qi: “…”

 

Getting married isn’t a problem—what matters is who she marries, and she’ll choose that herself.

 

Lin Qi reviewed the people she knew in her mind and finally chose that short, thin young man.

 

“It’s you,” Lin Qi said.

 

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