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Rebirth of a Mountain Forager: A Sweet Mutual Doting Life
Rebirth of a Mountain Forager: A Sweet Mutual Doting Life Plot:
Lin Wan, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking and woke up as a deserted village girl in the 1980s—dumped by her fiancé for poverty and labeled “unlucky” by villagers. But with her experience as a food blogger, she forages ginseng, wild mushrooms, and bamboo rats in the mountains, turning them into braised snacks and candied fruits to sell in town, earning her first fortune. Gu Shen, the cold-faced hunter, seems fierce but secretly protects her from gossip, teaches her to identify mountain goods, and shields her from wild boars. From tentative interactions to mutual affection: Lin Wan melts his decade-old closed heart with candied hawthorns, while Gu Shen slips rabbit legs into her basket and holds her hand tightly during foraging. This “mountain king couple” turns the rough village life into a sweet routine even the old village chief jokes is “sweeter than honey”!
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