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Cross-Time Sharp Dealer: My Business Empire Spans Two Worlds
Cross-Time Sharp Dealer: My Business Empire Spans Two Worlds Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, a modern entrepreneur who failed miserably, picks up an old abacus engraved with 'Connecting Past and Present' and accidentally links to a dilapidated winery in Bianliang of the Northern Song Dynasty! To pay off usury, she brings modern tactics like 'pre-sale packages' and 'internet-famous check-ins' to the winery, making it so popular that the threshold is crowded—only to be called a 'demoness disrupting the market' by Lu Zhao, the young winery owner. Just as she rakes in profits from cross-time business, the abacus starts 'eating memories'—every transaction erases a piece of her important past. Worse, modern creditors block her door, and Lu Zhao discovers through tracking that this 'sharp dealer' has been secretly using profits to help disaster victims. When Lin Xiaoman’s memories are nearly gone, she must choose: stay in ancient times with Lu Zhao to run a business with warmth, or return to the modern world to reclaim her life?
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