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The Whole Village Thinks I'm Useless, Only the Village Flower Loves Me Truly
The Whole Village Thinks I'm Useless, Only the Village Flower Loves Me Truly Plot:
Lin Xiaofan is the laughingstock of Qingzhu Village—a “good-for-nothing” who can’t even draw spiritual energy, slower than others at chopping wood. But Su Wanqing, the village flower, never嫌弃 him: she remembers he carried her to the doctor in the rain as a kid, remembers he secretly gave her the dates he’d saved for half a year. Until one day, Lin Xiaofan cut his finger on a shard of porcelain, and his blood dripped onto the ancestral bronze pendant—awakening the inheritance of an ancient war god! Just then, a gang of mountain bandits targeted Qingzhu Village for its spiritual fields, vowing to burn the village and kidnap Su Wanqing. When the bandit’s knife pressed against Su Wanqing’s throat, Lin Xiaofan’s golden spiritual energy burst out—he shattered a three-foot log with one punch, his eyes cold as a blade: “Touch her? First, step over my dead body!” The villagers gaped—turns out the “useless” boy had long become a hero who could protect them all…
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