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Reborn in the 70s: Leading My Villagers Through the Famine
Reborn in the 70s: Leading My Villagers Through the Famine Plot:
Su Xiaotong, a modern investment bank elite, accidentally reincarnates as the "husband-killing jinx" in a poor mountain village in northern Shanxi in the 1970s. Upon waking up, she finds her mother-in-law trying to sell her for three catties of cornmeal—and even more deadly, the whole village has been without food for three days, with the elderly, women, and children crying as they pack to flee famine. Using her前世 agricultural knowledge, she insists that the wasteland behind the mountain can grow early-maturing potatoes and that wild kudzu roots can be dug for food, only to be called a "demoness" by villagers. Even her honest husband Lin Jianguo grabs her wrist and begs, "Stop messing around." When she leads a group of half-grown kids to dig up the first basket of sticky kudzu roots, the village party secretary slams his pipe on the stone mill: "We'll trust Xiaotong!" Can this "rebellious survival battle" save the children who are already eating tree bark from starvation? And can she clear the original body's unjust reputation of "killing her husband" while saving the villagers?
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