Transmigrated to the 1960s: Living in a Cow Shed, I Mastered Earth-Diving on Day One

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Modern office worker Su Xiao transmigrates into a “bourgeois lady” exiled to the countryside in the 1960s. She wakes up in a leaky cow shed, just hiding the original owner’s glass hairpin when a village bully kicks the door to snatch her last half-bag of cornmeal. In desperation, she activates an old jade pendant left by her grandmother and unlocks the “Earth-Diving Technique”—the ability to dig through soil and find things! She sneaks to the back mountain at night, digs up an abandoned红薯窖 (sweet potato cellar), and shares the harvest with starving kids, only to be accused of “practicing feudal superstition.” Worse still, Lin Shen, the silent educated youth next door, always hands her warm wild vegetable porridge when she returns from diving, his eyes full of suspicion—Is he here to investigate “suspicious elements” for the work team, or has he already found out her secret? As Su Xiao uses her technique to survive and help the villagers, she must hide her power from being labeled a “monster.” But as more big-character posters appear outside the cow shed, she discovers a photo of an identical jade pendant in Lin Shen’s drawer…

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