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Transmigrated to the 1970s: From Educated Youth to Life Winner

2026-02-21 Category: Short Drama

Transmigrated to the 1970s: From Educated Youth to Life Winner Plot:

Lin Wanwan, a modern corporate slave, was staying up late revising a proposal when she suddenly transmigrated into a落魄 educated youth in the 1970s—one who had offended the village tyrant’s family and was ostracized for the misunderstanding of “stealing” the team’s eggs. But she refused to give in: she used modern marketing ideas to help the production team sell hand-made cloth shoes in the county town, grew off-season tomatoes with junior high school biology knowledge to earn her first pot of gold, and even taught the women to do embroidery as a side business. Along the way, she and Lu Ting, a cold and taciturn army man, went from “bickering” to “standing together”—Lu Ting protected her from the village tyrant’s fists, and she took care of Lu Ting’s sick mother. When the whole village built new brick houses and her “Educated Youth Entrepreneurship Club” made the front page of the county newspaper, those who once laughed at her were stunned: this “jinx” had actually turned a terrible hand into a life of success!

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