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The Great Drought in the 70s: My Family Dug Up an Underground River
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Reborn in a drought-stricken northwest village in 1972, Lin Wanwan watches her little brother cry from thirst and her mother almost kneel to beg for water. Suddenly, she remembers the underground river buried under the old locust tree from her previous life! She drags her childhood friend, retired soldier Chen Xiangdong, to dig it secretly, only to be accused of “spreading rumors” by the village chief and threatened with a parade. But when clear water gushes out of the ground, the whole village is stunned—the girl once called a “burden” has turned her family into the village’s “savior”! And Chen Xiangdong’s gaze on her shifts from “protecting a little follower” to a burning tenderness hidden under his military coat…
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