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Three Thousand Acres of Fertile Land
Three Thousand Acres of Fertile Land Plot:
The Shen family has guarded three thousand acres of fertile land for generations, but now faces demolition under modern urbanization pressures. Young heir Shen Yuan clashes with Lin Wei, the determined daughter of a powerful real estate tycoon, as he fights to protect his ancestral heritage. Their conflict evolves from clashing interests to entangled emotions, until they uncover century-old family secrets buried beneath the soil. With bulldozers approaching, Shen must choose between love and duty, tradition and the future.
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