[Farming + Transmigration + Space + Natural Disasters + Famine Escape + Business]
From great joy comes great sorrow—this probably describes Lu Qingran perfectly.
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An hour ago, 28-year-old Lu Qingran had just been promoted to manager of a department store.
An hour later, on her way home, she was in a car accident. When she woke up again, Lu Qingran was still Lu Qingran—but she had become a peasant girl with the same name.
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Since she was already here, she might as well make the best of it, Lu Qingran thought optimistically. However, reality wouldn’t allow it.
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The peasant girl Lu Qingran lost her biological mother early. Her father remarried, and within three years her stepmother gave birth to two chubby sons, becoming the “hero” of the household. As a result, even her stepsister’s status rose.
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Her stepsister had a marriage arrangement—but the groom’s family was dirt poor. Unwilling to marry, the stepsister pushed Lu Qingran to take her place as the substitute bride. The original girl couldn’t bear it and lost the will to live; when she opened her eyes again, a different soul had taken over.
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“Fine, I’ll marry in her place—but I want to sever all ties. From now on, I have nothing to do with any of you,” said Lu Qingran, now with a new soul.
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The stepmother and stepsister were more than happy to agree.
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Though her husband’s family was poor, her father-in-law was honest and kind, her mother-in-law was fierce yet capable, and her younger in-laws were adorable—the whole family lived in harmony. As for her “bargain husband,” Lu Qingran could only say: Heaven had treated her well—how had she run into such a perfect man?
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Then came a devastating drought. Crops failed completely. Foreign invaders attacked, forcing the common people to flee. From then on—drought, locust plagues, torrential rains, floods, epidemics… disasters never ceased.
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While others fleeing famine grew thin as sticks, the Yan family remained rosy-faced and well-fed.
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When her estranged relatives came knocking to freeload, Lu Qingran simply replied:
“Who are you? I don’t know you.”


