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Transmigrated into a Male-Centric Xianxia Novel: I Became the Sect's Favorite Through Food
Transmigrated into a Male-Centric Xianxia Novel: I Became the Sect's Favorite Through Food Plot:
Food blogger Lin Xiaoman stayed up late reading a male-centric xianxia novel, complaining about how the protagonist endured a miserable diet of coarse food. She wakes up transmigrated as the "canon fodder junior sister" who dies within three chapters. Determined to survive, she discovers her "food cheat": her wild vegetable soup heals internal injuries, roasted hare boosts spiritual power, and even plain millet porridge lures a centuries-secluded elder out of seclusion. The villainous senior brother, who once wanted to kill her, now acts as her bodyguard just for a sip of her osmanthus wine; the cold male lead squats by the kitchen daily, begging for an extra steamed sugar cake. While everyone in the sect competes for cultivation, Lin Xiaoman "wins by eating"—she not only survives the entire novel but turns the xianxia world into a "food paradise." But why is the villainous senior brother suddenly proposing with a concentric lock, saying, "I'm not cultivating immortality—I'm cultivating the fate to eat with you forever"? Did she accidentally turn her cooking into a love charm?
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