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Back to the 70s for Revenge: Rising with My Wife
Back to the 70s for Revenge: Rising with My Wife Plot:
Lin Shen, a modern corporate slave, died from his friend's betrayal and unexpectedly traveled back to his wedding night in 1975. In his previous life, he was weak and watched his wife Su Xiaotang jump into the river after being bullied by the village tyrant Zhou Qiang. He also lost his veteran quota and died with hatred. Reborn, he held his wife's hand tightly and swore, 'I’ll protect you.' First, he exposed Zhou Qiang’s theft of collective materials. Then he used modern edible fungus technology to lead villagers to grow shiitakes and earned their first pot of gold. For the friend who betrayed him in the previous life, he had already prepared a countermove, making the friend’s plan fall apart. Su Xiaotang, who used to hide behind him, learned embroidery with his encouragement. From the 'cowardly couple' looked down upon by the whole village, they became the 'wealth creators' everyone envied. Those who hurt them in the previous life finally reaped what they sowed...
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