share time: 2025-10-03 12:41:38
Modern office worker Lin Chuan died from overworking while repaying his Huabei bill, only to wake up as Zhu Zhaoyu, a descendant of Emperor Chongzhen who fled to North America in 1774. This "remaining legacy of the Ming Dynasty" was even more miserable than him: leading over 200 exiled Han people to dig grass roots in the North American wilderness, with European colonists’ muskets looming at the door daily, Native American arrows stuck in tents as "decorations," and even his "emperor’s robe" was so tattered it exposed his butt. Just as he squatted by the river weeping, "I’d rather go back to modern times to pay Huabei," the Heavenly Loan System popped up: "Dear user, we support cross-temporal lending! Borrow 100 jin of rice = help Qin build 10 li of imperial roads; borrow 10 muskets = defend Shanhai Pass for 3 days for Ming. Overdue repayment? We’ll erase your existence in this world~" Lin Chuan perked up instantly: first, he borrowed modern fertilizer to grow a cornfield, then Tang Dynasty’s curved plows to feed his people. Just as he hung the sign for the "Ming Dynasty North American Branch," the system assigned a deadly task—"Please return to 1644 and help Emperor Chongzhen step down from Meishan Mountain." Between the newly stabilized tribe and the ancestor he had to save, Lin Chuan stared at the "repayment countdown" on the system and suddenly realized: being an emperor is 10,000 times harder than repaying Huabei!
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