A married couple unexpectedly transmigrates back to the 1970s, only to discover that the mysterious system granted to them is split in half. The husband can trigger the sign-in, while the wife receives whatever rewards it produces.
He Qiu Tang can’t help but sigh—this setup is truly one of a kind. Zhao Huai An, on the other hand, is satisfied enough; as long as it isn’t useless, he’s willing to make it work.
At first, they imagine a simple life: signing in at grain stations to get food or at state-owned restaurants to obtain meals. But reality takes a shocking turn—the system isn’t ordinary at all. It’s a “concept-level divine system” that defies expectations.
Who would have thought a sign-in system could actually generate a full-fledged shopping mall and personal storage space?



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