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Lin Xiaoman, a modern corporate slave, died from overwork and woke up in a northwest rural village in 1959, bound to a "Breakdown System"—she must make others experience extreme true emotions (cry or laugh until they break down) to unlock her return to the present or even rewrite her fate. But the villagers here are too "inflexible": veteran Zhou Weiguo threw her chocolate away as "capitalist sugar-coating," widowed Aunt Wang accused her of "trying to steal the house plot" when she helped carry water, even kids ran from her yelling "weirdo." Until she found a comrade's suicide note under Zhou Weiguo's pillow—he'd been guilt-ridden for not taking care of his fallen brother's elderly mother. Lin Xiaoman used the system to track the old woman to a kiln village 30 miles away, then dragged Zhou Weiguo over two mountains to find her. When the white-haired grandma clutched Zhou Weiguo's hand and sobbed, "Son, I thought I'd never wait for you," Zhou Weiguo broke down in tears—and the system blared, "Breakdown Value +100." But Lin Xiaoman hesitated: compared to the soul-sucking 996 in modern times, she'd rather stay here, with this "stupidly kind" man, turning the barren hills into a peach orchard and the hard life into something sweet...
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