Dolly transmigrated. She became a background character in a classic Western novel.
Nineteenth-century London, the golden age of the Victorian era. The steel torrent of the Industrial Revolution forged the world-renowned metropolis of London.
The West End was a paradise of indulgence and extravagance, while the East End was a hell filled with sweatshops.
Dolly’s entire family was crammed into a narrow little house in the slums of East London.
They relied solely on a dilapidated half-shop grocery store to make a living.
However, with the grandmother who ran the household bedridden, the family managed the store chaotically, like headless flies, and business grew worse and worse.
Dolly looked at the messy shelves in their home and spotted the problems at a glance.
Tomato Cans and Cocoa Powder—the new stock was placed in front before the old inventory was sold, and no one noticed it was about to spoil.
The counter was also filthy and covered in dust, causing food items like Preserved Fruits, Milk Candy, and Biscuits to be ignored by customers.
Furthermore, fast-moving consumer goods like Soap, Sealing Wax, and Baking Soda, which had sold out, were not restocked in a timely manner…
Dolly, who in her past life had clawed her way up from the bottom to become the CEO of a retail brand, declared:
“I’ve got this, let me handle it!”
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Merchant/Police Officer
A seemingly innocent but ambitious man & a cool and resilient policewoman



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