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Back to the Village to Get Rich: Blowing Up a Mermaid
Back to the Village to Get Rich: Blowing Up a Mermaid Plot:
College grad Lin Ye, who majored in aquaculture, returned to his rural hometown to start a business. While clearing abandoned fishing nets in the reservoir with a blast, he unexpectedly uncovered the legendary mermaid A Mei, who had been trapped in the water for years. Able to control fish schools and purify water, A Mei became Lin's secret weapon for getting rich. The two agreed to keep her identity hidden and develop an eco-friendly fishing tourism project. But a developer from a neighboring village targeted the reservoir to build a luxury resort. Now they have to fight against capital pressure, avoid exposing A Mei's secret, and uncover the truth behind her trapping, turning their road to rural prosperity into a hilarious and passionate adventure.
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