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Fairy Farmer's Space: My 150kg Wife Turned Into a Fairy
Fairy Farmer's Space: My 150kg Wife Turned Into a Fairy Plot:
Rural wife Lin Xiaoman has long been mocked by her mother-in-law for her 150kg weight. Her husband Chen Mo, though heartbroken, dare not speak up for her due to his introversion. While digging vegetables on the mountain, she accidentally falls into a cave and gains the "Fairy Farmer's Space"—with fat-burning spiritual spring, muscle-building fairy rice, and a talking spirit pet Xiaotao. In just three months, Lin Xiaoman transforms from a "village fatty" into a fair-skinned, beautiful "fairy" and helps her in-laws make a fortune with the premium vegetables grown in the space. But her mother-in-law suspects she "hooked up with a rich man" and demands to split the family—until Xiaotao suddenly appears to reveal the space's secret... When the inferiority from obesity is shattered and the silent love is seen, how much unspoken tenderness lies behind this "beauty counterattack"?
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