Gu Fei, a rookie who has not survived three days in the apocalypse, traveled to ancient times with space and became a maidservant in the Duke Mansion.
As soon as she arrived, the Duke’s mansion was ransacked and everyone was sold.
When she was finally bought back by her family, there was a severe drought in her hometown for three years and there was no harvest. Gu Fei and her family fled the north.
Along the way, countless people died of hunger.
Gu Fei: Don’t be afraid, there is food in our space.
The bandits and refugees were rampant on the way forward.
Gu Fei: Don’t be afraid, we have weapons in our space.
After all the money was spent, Gu Fei led her family to farm and open an inn to make a fortune, and at the same time, she met a little overlord young master.
The Innocent Crown Prince: My wife can always conjure up many strange things. My wife must be a little fairy.



Popular Reviews
The story primarily focuses on the MC's struggle to rise from poverty, highlighting the numerous obstacles encountered while climbing the social and economic ladder in historical China. These challenges often stem from human vices such as pride, resource hoarding, and selfishness. With the aid of their unique space and advanced knowledge, the MC ultimately overcomes these hurdles.
My biggest gripe is the pervasive misogyny. The setting is ancient China, where women are treated as literal slaves, bought and sold, which can be difficult to read. Misogyny is a constant theme, and while it serves as one of the major obstacles for the MC to overcome, I wish it were less prominent. If you can overlook the significant amount of misogyny, this novel is a great read.
What sets this work apart is that the MC doesn’t fully conceal her magical abilities. Those close to her are aware of her powers and occasionally receive assistance from them in extraordinary situations.
While some readers might find the cliché plot elements annoying, I recommend just turning off your critical thinking and reading it for pure fun.
She was a servant, so she must have been sold before for the Duke's mansion to buy her as a maid, right?
Then her family, who initially sold her, comes back to buy her later when she has nothing and they have been suffering from famine for three years?!
If they cared so much about her that they could buy her back during a famine, why did they sell her in the first place?
The main character (MC/FL) is competent and possesses space and combat skills honed during her time in the apocalypse.
**Spoiler:**
Later, the best martial artist takes her as his disciple, and she acquires even more abilities under his guidance, while he learns to be a scientist under hers.
By chapter 125, there are two potential male leads (MLs), and by chapter 175, it becomes clear that there is an ML and a second ML.
**Spoiler:**
As expected from the description, the Crown Prince will be the ML. However, the second ML is genuinely a good person. I appreciate that the author clearly shows that the FL feels only friendship for him after her feelings for the ML develop. I absolutely detest female leads who string second male leads along.
The ending attempted to tie things up but felt abrupt, leaving some characters without closure.
**Spoiler:**
For example, what happened to Place Master Yan (the FL's sensei)? What about her older cousin, who decided to join her eldest uncle's family on their journey to exile?
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