Interstellar to 80s: A Scientist's Farming Mission
Chapter 129: The An Family’s Treasure
- Chapter 239 - 241: Preparation
- Chapter 238 - 240: Greenhouse Under Construction
- Chapter 237 - 239: Bamboo Strip
- Chapter 236 - 238: Putting Out the Fire
- Chapter 235 - 237: Busy
- Chapter 234 - 236: Opening Up the Wasteland
- Chapter 233 - 235: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 232 - 234: Resolving Doubts
- Chapter 231 - 233: Police Dog
- Chapter 230 - 232: A Wealthy Person
- Chapter 229 - 231: Making the Factory Rounds
- Chapter 228 - 230: Registration
- Chapter 227 - 229: Registering for the College Entrance Exam
- Chapter 226 - 228: Slash and Burn
- Chapter 225 - 227: Small Shop Preparations
- Chapter 224 - 226: Double-Standard Da Huang
- Chapter 223 - 225: Congratulations and the Talent Scramble
- Chapter 222 - 224: Arrivals for the Full Moon
- Chapter 221 - 223: Full Moon Preparations
- Chapter 220: The Second of the Second Month
- Chapter 219: Everyone Is Back
- Chapter 218: Tranquility
- Chapter 217: Getting Electricity
- Chapter 216: Why Should I Forgive You?
- Chapter 215: The Meeting Is Over
- Chapter 214: The Meeting
- Chapter 213: Arrival
- Chapter 212: The Bluffing Jiang Xia
- Chapter 211: Continue
- Chapter 210: The Lost Person
- Chapter 209: Killing with Praise
- Chapter 208: Reserve Apprentice
- Chapter 207: Arrival
- Chapter 206: The Mantis Stalks the Cicada
- Chapter 205: Setting Out
- Chapter 204: Lantern Festival
- Chapter 203: New Year’s Visitors
- Chapter 202: Childbirth
- Chapter 201: A New Year’s Beatdown
- Chapter 200: Someone at the Door
- Chapter 199: Setting Off Firecrackers
- Chapter 198: New Year’s Eve 4
- Chapter 197: New Year’s Eve 3
- Chapter 196: New Year’s Eve 2
- Chapter 195: New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 194: Driven Away
- Chapter 193: Celebrating the New Year
- Chapter 192: Wolf Howl
- Chapter 191: Tearing Down the Facade
- Chapter 190: Wanting Land
- Chapter 189: The Sound of Face-Slapping
- Chapter 188: An Ercheng
- Chapter 187: Sold Out
- Chapter 186: Counting Money
- Chapter 185: Selling Spring Couplets
- Chapter 184: Everyone’s Plans
- Chapter 183: Preparing for the New Year
- Chapter 182: A Classic Robbery Scene
- Chapter 181: Training
- Chapter 180: Found a New Life
- Chapter 179: Self-studying Criminal Law
- Chapter 178: Time Passes
- Chapter 177: Who Did You Learn That From?
- Chapter 176: Fragrant Roast Meat
- Chapter 175: Kiln
- Chapter 174: Buying a Pig
- Chapter 173: Onion Tears
- Chapter 172: Unexpected Expansion
- Chapter 171: Bringing Medicine
- Chapter 170: Come Work for Me
- Chapter 169: The Scope of the County Town
- Chapter 168: Hospital
- Chapter 167: House Collapse
- Chapter 166: Got Lost Chasing a Sheep
- Chapter 165: The Missing Li Chengze
- Chapter 164: Chasing a Pig in the Snow
- Chapter 163: The Boy Riding a Pig
- Chapter 162: Heavy Snow
- Chapter 161: The Test
- Chapter 160: Going Home
- Chapter 159: Consultant
- Chapter 158: Delivering Food Again
- Chapter 157: Jiang Xia Brings a Meal
- Chapter 156: Q&A
- Chapter 155: I Can
- Chapter 154: A Trip to the Provincial Capital
- Chapter 153: First Show of Prowess
- Chapter 152: Stolen Credit
- Chapter 151: A Suspicious Coincidence
- Chapter 150: Come to Class
- Chapter 149: Delivering a Message
- Chapter 148: Looking for Director Jin
- Chapter 147: Contracting
- Chapter 146: Getting Busy
- Chapter 145: The Truck Comes Home
- Chapter 144: The Rope
- Chapter 143: A Very Unique Style
- Chapter 142: The Return Journey
- Chapter 141: Do You Want These?
- Chapter 140: Selling Things
- Chapter 139: Yangcheng
- Chapter 138: Collateral Damage
- Chapter 137: On the Train
- Chapter 136: Small Vendor
- Chapter 135: Arriving in Beijing
- Chapter 134: The Ones Who Turned Themselves In
- Chapter 133: Saving Money Again
- Chapter 132: Hitching a Ride with Second Brother
- Chapter 131: Preparing to Go Out
- Chapter 130: Can I Learn From You?
- Chapter 129: The An Family’s Treasure
- Chapter 128: Exchanging Information
- Chapter 127: No Need to Blame Yourself
- Chapter 126: Popcorn
- Chapter 125: News of Land Distribution
- Chapter 124: Convinced
- Chapter 123: Getting Acquainted
- Chapter 122: Coming to Be Schooled
- Chapter 121: The Autumn Corn Harvest
- Chapter 120: Agricultural Machinery
- Chapter 119: Gifting the Main Gate
- Chapter 118: Incessant Matchmaking
- Chapter 117: Delivering Meat
- Chapter 116: A Visit from the Matchmaker
- Chapter 115: Digging the Foundation
- Chapter 114: Catching Fish
- Chapter 113: Cement
- Chapter 112: Foundation
- Chapter 111: Building a House
- Chapter 110: Teacher
- Chapter 109: Big Brother Learns
- Chapter 108: Tractor
- Chapter 107: Job Settled
- Chapter 106: Physical Object
- Chapter 105: Carsickness
- Chapter 104: Car
- Chapter 103: Building Connections
- Chapter 102: Overly Familiar
- Chapter 101: Arrangements
- Chapter 100: Scumbag Dad
- Chapter 99: Meeting Jiang Dongcheng Again
- Chapter 98: You Miscalculated
- Chapter 97: To the Machinery Factory Again
- Chapter 96: Job
- Chapter 95: Exercises
- Chapter 94: Buying Books
- Chapter 93: A Bold Proposal
- Chapter 92: Results
- Chapter 91: Deer Antler
- Chapter 90: Up the Mountain Again
- Chapter 89: Getting the Schoolbags Back
- Chapter 88: First Time Cooking
- Chapter 87: Taking the Fight to Their Door
- Chapter 86: Sister-in-law’s Younger Brother
- Chapter 85: Going to the Market
- Chapter 84: On Fire
- Chapter 83: The College Entrance Exam
- Chapter 82: Needle-Punching Technology
- Chapter 81: Investigation
- Chapter 80: I Didn’t Mean To
- Chapter 79: Reporting to the Police
- Chapter 78: Thanks
- Chapter 77: Found
- Chapter 76: Deceived
- Chapter 75: Giving Pheasants
- Chapter 74: Eating Dumplings
- Chapter 73: Delivering a Thank-You Gift
- Chapter 72: Up the Mountain Again
- Chapter 71: The Siblings’ Intimidation
- Chapter 70: Coming for the Money
- Chapter 69: Distributing Gifts
- Chapter 68: Going Home
- Chapter 67: Buy, Buy, Buy
- Chapter 66: Shopping
- Chapter 65: Selling Wild Boars
- Chapter 64: Hunting Wild Boars
- Chapter 63: Meeting Jiang Xia Again
- Chapter 62: The Village’s Reward
- Chapter 61: Delivering Things
- Chapter 60: Shopping
- Chapter 59: Standing Up for Her Brother
- Chapter 58: Cooperating with Jiang Xia
- Chapter 57: Teleportation Successful
- Chapter 56: Finally Seeing the Seeds
- Chapter 55: Little Brother Bought Meat
- Chapter 54: Start Watering
- Chapter 53: Water Pump
- Chapter 52: Resuming Running
- Chapter 51: Dealing with Miao Xiaohua
- Chapter 50: Calling the Police
- Chapter 49: Going Home
- Chapter 48: Selling Drawings
- Chapter 47: The An Family’s Ending
- Chapter 46: Fainted
- Chapter 45: Fell into the River
- Chapter 44: Sold
- Chapter 43: The Backpack’s Debut
- Chapter 42: Busy
- Chapter 41: Encouraging Learning
- Chapter 40: Ghost Talk
- Chapter 39: The Machinery Scrapyard
- Chapter 38: Canvas Acquired
- Chapter 37: It’s Fixed
- Chapter 36: Arrival
- Chapter 35: Going to the County
- Chapter 34: Jiang Xia’s Secret Competition
- Chapter 33: Discussing Business
- Chapter 32: Grandfather and Grandson
- Chapter 31: The Schoolbag Business
- Chapter 30: Making Money
- Chapter 29: Jiang Xia (Male Lead)
- Chapter 28: Yin Xuemei Comes Looking
- Chapter 27: Selling Pheasants
- Chapter 26: Reporting to the Family
- Chapter 25: Teaching Chinese Characters
- Chapter 24: Turns Out Money Is Really Important
- Chapter 23: Stones for Fertilizer
- Chapter 22: Carrying Stones at West Mountain
- Chapter 21: Splitting the Money
- Chapter 20: Selling Mushrooms and Chopping Chicken
- Chapter 19: The Reason for Not Allowing Business
- Chapter 18: Pheasant
- Chapter 17: A Narcissistic Person
- Chapter 16: Picking Mushrooms
- Chapter 15: Literacy Class
- Chapter 14: Younger Brother
- Chapter 13: Roasted Sparrow
- Chapter 12: Great Strength
- Chapter 11: Beating the Scumbag Again
- Chapter 10: Heavy Downpour
- Chapter 9: One Family
- Chapter 8: Spiritual Power Replenishment
- Chapter 7: Going Home to Work the Fields
- Chapter 6: Illiterate
- Chapter 5: Encountering the Scumbags Again
- Chapter 4: Eating
- Chapter 3: Trading for Seeds
- Chapter 2: Brawl
- Chapter 1: Transmigrated
An Ning’s question made Jiang Xia fall silent for a moment.
"Comrade An Ning, your way of thinking is a bit dangerous."
"I did say we should *try* to avoid it."
An Ning’s earnestness made Jiang Xia chuckle.
"Since ancient times, the way to make money has always been to buy low and sell high."
As Jiang Xia spoke, his expression grew serious, losing some of its usual roguish charm.
"Right now, there’s a huge difference in development between the north and the south. The gap is even bigger between our country and others."
"If you have the means and the ability, reselling is very profitable. The kind of profitable that can make you rich overnight."
Jiang Xia watched An Ning. Her eyes showed no excitement, none of the frenzy of someone who could already see the money.
She was calm, even contemplative.
In his heart, Jiang Xia’s approval of An Ning deepened.
The two of them were really quite alike in some ways.
"Is there anything else?"
An Ning asked, and Jiang Xia nodded.
"The other way is treasure hunting. Again, the idea is to spend the least amount of money for a return that’s several, or even dozens of times, greater."
Jiang Xia went on to tell An Ning many things about treasure hunting.
An Ning understood. ’This seems more suitable for me.’
Reselling might be good, and she had the ability, but there were too many unknown factors.
With treasure hunting, she could use her spiritual power to cheat, making the risk very low.
An Ning continued, "This treasure hunting business... it can’t be that easy, can it?"
Jiang Xia nodded in appreciation.
"This world is never short of people with a good eye."
"It’s become a whole industry. Many scrap collection stations check everything over first. What’s left is the actual scrap."
An Ning wasn’t surprised by this.
"Thank you. I’ll think about it."
An Ning thanked him, and Jiang Xia nodded. Seeing that she was about to leave, he called out, "If you want to partner up, you can find me."
"Are you short on money?"
An Ning turned her head. The warm sunlight landed right on the crown of her head.
Jiang Xia was taken aback for a second, but his mouth was quick to reply, "Does anyone ever complain about having too much money?"
"You’re right. My mistake."
An Ning gave Jiang Xia a nod and a smile, then started down the mountain.
Left where he was, Jiang Xia took a deep breath, called for Da Huang, and headed down the mountain in the other direction.
They each returned home by different routes, attracting no attention.
After An Ning got home, she first had a meal with her family.
After the meal, An Sancheng called An Ning over, and she followed him into his room.
"Close the door."
"Okay."
An Ning closed the door. She watched as An Sancheng moved a cabinet from its place on the floor, took out a small spade, and dug a hole about half a meter deep. From it, he pulled out an earthen, pot-bellied jar.
"Come, take a look."
An Sancheng called to An Ning. She came forward and squatted down, watching as he broke the clay seal on the jar.
"This is what our An family ancestors left behind. It’s all that’s left. Weren’t you talking about contracting the mountain? See how much money this can get you. If it’s not enough, we’ll figure something else out."
An Sancheng pushed the jar in front of An Ning.
"I wanted to take this out when we were building the house last time. But then I thought, we probably wouldn’t need this much. It was fine for you to front the money; I could just pay you back later."
An Ning looked into the now-open jar. Right on top lay a chain of brilliant red beads.
She picked it up. The red beads were round and lustrous, each one a full, translucent red and uniform in size, strung together into a necklace.
"This must have belonged to your great-grandmother—my grandma. She loved these things the most."
An Sancheng recalled his childhood, a hint of nostalgia in his voice.
"Dad, why do we have this? I thought your childhood was very hard."
An Ning truly didn’t understand.
From what she knew, An Sancheng had lost his parents at a young age. It was her eldest uncle and his wife who had raised him and his other brother, allowing the family to grow and branch out into the An family of today.
An Sancheng pulled over a small stool, sat down, and began his story.
"Our village used to be a clan. Our ancestors produced many high-ranking officials, so we naturally had some family wealth."
"Later, things got chaotic. Your great-grandfather was smart. On the surface, he squandered the family fortune, gambled away money, and sold off the family’s possessions one by one. The An family moved from a large house to a small one, and our standard of living declined."
"Then the war started, and your great-grandfather joined the army. Things became chaotic again after that, but by then, the An family had a soldier in its ranks and its wealth was long gone. So, we managed to get through that period safely."
"These things are what was left from that time. I have one jar, your eldest uncle has one, and there was one for your second uncle. But we have a family rule: if you leave the An family, you can’t be given these things."
As An Sancheng said this, he felt a pang of sadness. His second older brother hadn’t been back in seven years.
"I didn’t know about it at first. It was your eldest uncle who kept these things safe. When I got married, he gave me one jar and told me to hide it well and not use it unless absolutely necessary. So, it’s been hidden until now." 𝑓𝓇𝘦ℯ𝘸𝘦𝑏𝓃𝑜𝘷ℯ𝑙.𝑐𝑜𝓂
An Ning looked at the jar and its contents, filled with admiration for the wisdom of the great-grandfather and the forbearance and selflessness of the eldest uncle that An Sancheng had described.
No one knew about these things except for her eldest uncle, yet he had given a share to An Sancheng when he started his own family without a second thought. That wasn’t something an ordinary person could do.
"Eldest Uncle is a truly good person."
"Of course! How could my big brother be anything but good?"
An Sancheng’s voice was filled with both pride and sorrow. Times had been so hard back then, yet they hadn’t touched the heirlooms.
"Daughter, things are better now. We can use these. Take them and go contract that mountain."
An Ning didn’t speak. She just rummaged through the jar a bit more. After seeing what was underneath, she pulled out a blue gem.
It was a blue gemstone the size of a pigeon’s egg, glittering brilliantly even in the dim corner of the room.
"Dad, what is this?"
"It’s called a sapphire. I don’t know the details."
"Is it valuable?"
An Sancheng took it and turned it over a couple of times.
"I don’t know. Back in the day, this thing would’ve only gotten you a couple of steamed buns. I have no idea what it’s worth now."
An Ning nodded, a different plan forming in her mind.
"Dad, put this stuff away. Hide it in a different spot. We’ll talk about it later."
An Ning stood up.
"What’s wrong? Is it worthless?"
An Sancheng stood up, worried and a little frustrated.
"No, it’s not that. I don’t know the price. But I have another way to get the money."
That didn’t reassure An Sancheng at all. Instead, he asked worriedly, "What are you going to do? You can’t do anything illegal, like murder or arson."
An Ning gave a wry smile. ’Why does everyone think I’m not a good person?’
"It’s not murder or arson. It’ll be legal, don’t worry."
"Dad, just hide it well. I’m heading out."
An Sancheng called after her several times, but An Ning didn’t come back.
Helpless, he could only find another spot to hide the jar.
Meanwhile, An Ning returned to her room. She took out a piece of paper and wrote something down.
When she was done, she made sure no one was around, took out the Klein Bottle, and sent the note.
Success.
She had seen sapphires from Ancient Earth before.
She had seen them in the interstellar era.
There were so many of those stones in the interstellar era. They were placed about casually, some even used for paving roads or decorating walls.
’I’ll transport a few over to test things out first.’
- Chapter 239 - 241: Preparation
- Chapter 238 - 240: Greenhouse Under Construction
- Chapter 237 - 239: Bamboo Strip
- Chapter 236 - 238: Putting Out the Fire
- Chapter 235 - 237: Busy
- Chapter 234 - 236: Opening Up the Wasteland
- Chapter 233 - 235: Chance Encounter
- Chapter 232 - 234: Resolving Doubts
- Chapter 231 - 233: Police Dog
- Chapter 230 - 232: A Wealthy Person
- Chapter 229 - 231: Making the Factory Rounds
- Chapter 228 - 230: Registration
- Chapter 227 - 229: Registering for the College Entrance Exam
- Chapter 226 - 228: Slash and Burn
- Chapter 225 - 227: Small Shop Preparations
- Chapter 224 - 226: Double-Standard Da Huang
- Chapter 223 - 225: Congratulations and the Talent Scramble
- Chapter 222 - 224: Arrivals for the Full Moon
- Chapter 221 - 223: Full Moon Preparations
- Chapter 220: The Second of the Second Month
- Chapter 219: Everyone Is Back
- Chapter 218: Tranquility
- Chapter 217: Getting Electricity
- Chapter 216: Why Should I Forgive You?
- Chapter 215: The Meeting Is Over
- Chapter 214: The Meeting
- Chapter 213: Arrival
- Chapter 212: The Bluffing Jiang Xia
- Chapter 211: Continue
- Chapter 210: The Lost Person
- Chapter 209: Killing with Praise
- Chapter 208: Reserve Apprentice
- Chapter 207: Arrival
- Chapter 206: The Mantis Stalks the Cicada
- Chapter 205: Setting Out
- Chapter 204: Lantern Festival
- Chapter 203: New Year’s Visitors
- Chapter 202: Childbirth
- Chapter 201: A New Year’s Beatdown
- Chapter 200: Someone at the Door
- Chapter 199: Setting Off Firecrackers
- Chapter 198: New Year’s Eve 4
- Chapter 197: New Year’s Eve 3
- Chapter 196: New Year’s Eve 2
- Chapter 195: New Year’s Eve
- Chapter 194: Driven Away
- Chapter 193: Celebrating the New Year
- Chapter 192: Wolf Howl
- Chapter 191: Tearing Down the Facade
- Chapter 190: Wanting Land
- Chapter 189: The Sound of Face-Slapping
- Chapter 188: An Ercheng
- Chapter 187: Sold Out
- Chapter 186: Counting Money
- Chapter 185: Selling Spring Couplets
- Chapter 184: Everyone’s Plans
- Chapter 183: Preparing for the New Year
- Chapter 182: A Classic Robbery Scene
- Chapter 181: Training
- Chapter 180: Found a New Life
- Chapter 179: Self-studying Criminal Law
- Chapter 178: Time Passes
- Chapter 177: Who Did You Learn That From?
- Chapter 176: Fragrant Roast Meat
- Chapter 175: Kiln
- Chapter 174: Buying a Pig
- Chapter 173: Onion Tears
- Chapter 172: Unexpected Expansion
- Chapter 171: Bringing Medicine
- Chapter 170: Come Work for Me
- Chapter 169: The Scope of the County Town
- Chapter 168: Hospital
- Chapter 167: House Collapse
- Chapter 166: Got Lost Chasing a Sheep
- Chapter 165: The Missing Li Chengze
- Chapter 164: Chasing a Pig in the Snow
- Chapter 163: The Boy Riding a Pig
- Chapter 162: Heavy Snow
- Chapter 161: The Test
- Chapter 160: Going Home
- Chapter 159: Consultant
- Chapter 158: Delivering Food Again
- Chapter 157: Jiang Xia Brings a Meal
- Chapter 156: Q&A
- Chapter 155: I Can
- Chapter 154: A Trip to the Provincial Capital
- Chapter 153: First Show of Prowess
- Chapter 152: Stolen Credit
- Chapter 151: A Suspicious Coincidence
- Chapter 150: Come to Class
- Chapter 149: Delivering a Message
- Chapter 148: Looking for Director Jin
- Chapter 147: Contracting
- Chapter 146: Getting Busy
- Chapter 145: The Truck Comes Home
- Chapter 144: The Rope
- Chapter 143: A Very Unique Style
- Chapter 142: The Return Journey
- Chapter 141: Do You Want These?
- Chapter 140: Selling Things
- Chapter 139: Yangcheng
- Chapter 138: Collateral Damage
- Chapter 137: On the Train
- Chapter 136: Small Vendor
- Chapter 135: Arriving in Beijing
- Chapter 134: The Ones Who Turned Themselves In
- Chapter 133: Saving Money Again
- Chapter 132: Hitching a Ride with Second Brother
- Chapter 131: Preparing to Go Out
- Chapter 130: Can I Learn From You?
- Chapter 129: The An Family’s Treasure
- Chapter 128: Exchanging Information
- Chapter 127: No Need to Blame Yourself
- Chapter 126: Popcorn
- Chapter 125: News of Land Distribution
- Chapter 124: Convinced
- Chapter 123: Getting Acquainted
- Chapter 122: Coming to Be Schooled
- Chapter 121: The Autumn Corn Harvest
- Chapter 120: Agricultural Machinery
- Chapter 119: Gifting the Main Gate
- Chapter 118: Incessant Matchmaking
- Chapter 117: Delivering Meat
- Chapter 116: A Visit from the Matchmaker
- Chapter 115: Digging the Foundation
- Chapter 114: Catching Fish
- Chapter 113: Cement
- Chapter 112: Foundation
- Chapter 111: Building a House
- Chapter 110: Teacher
- Chapter 109: Big Brother Learns
- Chapter 108: Tractor
- Chapter 107: Job Settled
- Chapter 106: Physical Object
- Chapter 105: Carsickness
- Chapter 104: Car
- Chapter 103: Building Connections
- Chapter 102: Overly Familiar
- Chapter 101: Arrangements
- Chapter 100: Scumbag Dad
- Chapter 99: Meeting Jiang Dongcheng Again
- Chapter 98: You Miscalculated
- Chapter 97: To the Machinery Factory Again
- Chapter 96: Job
- Chapter 95: Exercises
- Chapter 94: Buying Books
- Chapter 93: A Bold Proposal
- Chapter 92: Results
- Chapter 91: Deer Antler
- Chapter 90: Up the Mountain Again
- Chapter 89: Getting the Schoolbags Back
- Chapter 88: First Time Cooking
- Chapter 87: Taking the Fight to Their Door
- Chapter 86: Sister-in-law’s Younger Brother
- Chapter 85: Going to the Market
- Chapter 84: On Fire
- Chapter 83: The College Entrance Exam
- Chapter 82: Needle-Punching Technology
- Chapter 81: Investigation
- Chapter 80: I Didn’t Mean To
- Chapter 79: Reporting to the Police
- Chapter 78: Thanks
- Chapter 77: Found
- Chapter 76: Deceived
- Chapter 75: Giving Pheasants
- Chapter 74: Eating Dumplings
- Chapter 73: Delivering a Thank-You Gift
- Chapter 72: Up the Mountain Again
- Chapter 71: The Siblings’ Intimidation
- Chapter 70: Coming for the Money
- Chapter 69: Distributing Gifts
- Chapter 68: Going Home
- Chapter 67: Buy, Buy, Buy
- Chapter 66: Shopping
- Chapter 65: Selling Wild Boars
- Chapter 64: Hunting Wild Boars
- Chapter 63: Meeting Jiang Xia Again
- Chapter 62: The Village’s Reward
- Chapter 61: Delivering Things
- Chapter 60: Shopping
- Chapter 59: Standing Up for Her Brother
- Chapter 58: Cooperating with Jiang Xia
- Chapter 57: Teleportation Successful
- Chapter 56: Finally Seeing the Seeds
- Chapter 55: Little Brother Bought Meat
- Chapter 54: Start Watering
- Chapter 53: Water Pump
- Chapter 52: Resuming Running
- Chapter 51: Dealing with Miao Xiaohua
- Chapter 50: Calling the Police
- Chapter 49: Going Home
- Chapter 48: Selling Drawings
- Chapter 47: The An Family’s Ending
- Chapter 46: Fainted
- Chapter 45: Fell into the River
- Chapter 44: Sold
- Chapter 43: The Backpack’s Debut
- Chapter 42: Busy
- Chapter 41: Encouraging Learning
- Chapter 40: Ghost Talk
- Chapter 39: The Machinery Scrapyard
- Chapter 38: Canvas Acquired
- Chapter 37: It’s Fixed
- Chapter 36: Arrival
- Chapter 35: Going to the County
- Chapter 34: Jiang Xia’s Secret Competition
- Chapter 33: Discussing Business
- Chapter 32: Grandfather and Grandson
- Chapter 31: The Schoolbag Business
- Chapter 30: Making Money
- Chapter 29: Jiang Xia (Male Lead)
- Chapter 28: Yin Xuemei Comes Looking
- Chapter 27: Selling Pheasants
- Chapter 26: Reporting to the Family
- Chapter 25: Teaching Chinese Characters
- Chapter 24: Turns Out Money Is Really Important
- Chapter 23: Stones for Fertilizer
- Chapter 22: Carrying Stones at West Mountain
- Chapter 21: Splitting the Money
- Chapter 20: Selling Mushrooms and Chopping Chicken
- Chapter 19: The Reason for Not Allowing Business
- Chapter 18: Pheasant
- Chapter 17: A Narcissistic Person
- Chapter 16: Picking Mushrooms
- Chapter 15: Literacy Class
- Chapter 14: Younger Brother
- Chapter 13: Roasted Sparrow
- Chapter 12: Great Strength
- Chapter 11: Beating the Scumbag Again
- Chapter 10: Heavy Downpour
- Chapter 9: One Family
- Chapter 8: Spiritual Power Replenishment
- Chapter 7: Going Home to Work the Fields
- Chapter 6: Illiterate
- Chapter 5: Encountering the Scumbags Again
- Chapter 4: Eating
- Chapter 3: Trading for Seeds
- Chapter 2: Brawl
- Chapter 1: Transmigrated
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