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Modern corporate slave Su Wan died from overwork while burning the midnight oil on a project, only to wake up as the "villainous daughter-in-law" despised by the entire village in the 1970s. The original owner was so hated by her in-laws for throwing tantrums, beating and scolding her mother-in-law, and stealing work points tickets that they wouldn’t even leave her a bite of hot food. Her husband Gu Jingshen treated her with icy indifference, convinced she was a "husband-dooming broom star." Looking at her emaciated sister-in-law in the dilapidated thatched hut, Su Wan decided to "turn her fate" with modern wisdom: she used e-commerce thinking to help villagers sell unsold sweet potato chips in the county, used high school biology knowledge to improve pigsty epidemic prevention and save piglets, and even saved the old party secretary from a sudden heart attack with first aid. When the mother-in-law who once cursed her to "be struck by lightning" came to apologize with eggs, and when Gu Jingshen shyly handed over sugar tickets he’d saved for three months, Su Wan realized—counterattack isn’t about fighting back, but about becoming the light that illuminates the village. But just as life stabilized, the truth about the stolen tickets emerged: the original owner took the blame for the sister-in-law? Was this transmigration an accident or someone’s plan?
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