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3.2 (5)
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[Watching the drama unfold, humorous, lighthearted, slice-of-life, single female lead]

P.S.: This story doesn't feature much of the courtyard house content; it mainly focuses on the protagonist's daily life. If you don't like that, please don't read!

P.S.: The male protagonist in this story has a pet that serves as the comedic relief, but the pet's content doesn't appear much later on. If you don't like pets, you can skip this part if you prefer!

Sun Lin fell into a ditch while riding his bicycle and unexpectedly traveled back to 1960, where he almost starved to death at the beginning.

Three months later, a wild boar helped him activate his cheat code, only to find that it was the ten acres of greenhouses he had contracted in his future life, and he could only use two acres at the beginning.

After finally managing to sell sweet potatoes to make up for the famine in the previous life, the family separated, and only after arriving in the city did they realize that this was clearly a transmigration into a book.

There he was, Xu Damao, with his long, narrow face, lying on the ground cursing him.

I became a purchasing agent for a steel rolling mill...

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406 Chapters · 54 Readers
1.5 (2)
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In 1961, in the canteen of the Hongxing Steel Plant, a series of scenes unfolded, a microcosm of the era: a courtyard house? He Yuzhu, a time traveler... What is this? A bird? Let the curtain rise! Main characters: He Yuzhu, Qin Huairu

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276 Chapters · 72 Readers
3.4 (8)
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Shazhu had a perfect start in life, so why did he end up freezing to death under a bridge? This is completely unnatural, so how can one change his life? This is a Siheyuan fanfiction, told from He Yuzhu's perspective. It's a story of a fresh start, more about family matters than anything else. There's no bitterness or sanctimony; it's simply how a normal person navigates the complexities of a Siheyuan.

Not melodramatic, not violent, more like everyday writing.

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