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Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty
Bringing the Warehouse to the Ming Dynasty Plot:
Lin Chuan, an office worker who died from overwork, wakes up transmigrated to a drought-stricken village in the Yongle era of the Ming Dynasty—with a supermarket warehouse full of modern supplies. Seeing villagers selling their children to survive hunger, he uses instant noodles, hybrid rice seeds, and farm tools to save the village, only to attract a greedy county magistrate demanding his “immortal treasures.” Unexpectedly, Su Wan, a talented refugee and daughter of a wrongfully executed Ministry of Revenue official, uncovers his secret: he’s no god. She hides evidence to take down corrupt officials. While hiding the warehouse’s “miracle” to run the village and helping Su Wan clear her family’s name, how many laughs, tears, and twists await Lin Chuan on his journey of ancient entrepreneurship and conspiracy reversal?
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