Transmigrated Into Farmer's Family
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He had just obtained a new space, yet his soul had already returned to another world. When he woke up again, in order to get rid of his family's superior goods, he hurriedly married a young peasant girl who no one dared to marry. The husband was a lame hunter, very poor and carrying a five-year-old mop bottle. Xu Qing had expressed that she wasn't going to submit! Cultivating farmland, raising livestock, making pastries, and brewing wine, these few days had turned into a blissful life. Hate rela
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This isekai romance offers a refreshing take on the transmigration genre, following a modern protagonist who wakes up in ancient times and must navigate an unexpected marriage to a poor hunter with a young child. The story combines survival elements with domestic slice-of-life as the main character applies contemporary knowledge to farming, baking, and brewing in her new rural setting. The dynamic between the sophisticated urban transplant and her humble hunter husband creates immediate tension and potential for growth. Readers get to watch as this arranged marriage evolves from necessity into something more meaningful through shared labor and mutual respect.
What sets this narrative apart is its grounded approach to fantasyβthe protagonist's modern skills feel earned rather than magical, making her agricultural and culinary innovations believable within the historical context. The inclusion of a ready-made family adds emotional depth beyond typical romance tropes, exploring themes of found family and adapting to circumstances beyond one's control. Fans of slow-burn relationships and detailed worldbuilding will appreciate how the author balances practical survival with emotional development. The result is a satisfying progression from reluctant partnership to genuine connection that will resonate with anyone who enjoys watching characters build a life together from the ground up.
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