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Starting with a City: I'm the Boss in the Frontier
Starting with a City: I'm the Boss in the Frontier Plot:
Lin Chuan, a modern corporate slave, died from overwork and woke up as the “down-and-out lord” of a frontier town—walls cracked, tiles broken, thousands of taels in debt to异族 merchants, and the neighboring Xiongnu tribe threatening to “flatten the town for protection money” next week. Desperate, he activates a “Divine Infrastructure System”: chopping trees gives steel bars, digging wells yields mineral water, and a pack of instant noodles even wins over the Xiongnu少主! Using modern business tactics to revive the town, he bickers with the傲娇异族 princess—just when he thinks he’s finally the “boss,” a thief climbs the wall tonight, debt collectors show up tomorrow, and a spy secretly reports to the Xiongnu… Why is being a “frontier boss” busier than being a corporate slave?
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