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Reborn in the 70s: Awakening the Space System
Reborn in the 70s: Awakening the Space System Plot:
Modern office worker Lin Weiwei is accidentally reborn in the 1970s as a wronged woman with the same name, carrying a space system and inheriting the original owner's meager belongings. Faced with her mean mother-in-law and irresponsible husband, she abandons her former cowardice, uses supplies in the space to resolve life dilemmas, earns her first pot of gold through foresight, and makes a comeback in the turbulent 1970s. She builds the life she wants, wins the devoted protection of a young officer from the same compound, and embarks on a legendary retro life.
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