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Transmigrated Scoundrel's Rise
Transmigrated Scoundrel's Rise Plot:
A top programmer wakes up as the reviled wastrel heir of a noble house, facing broken engagements and court contempt. Armed with modern knowledge, he covertly revolutionizes military explosives and monopolizes trade routes with mechanized looms. When barbarian armies invade, his earth-shattering bombs save the empire; when the treasury empties, his salt reform shocks the court. The more they reject him, the higher he climbs—crushing rivals, winning hearts, defending borders. As the Emperor hands him the Regent's seal, the nobility trembles: the scoundrel they scorned now stands to rule supreme.
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