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Lin Xiaoman, a modern e-commerce operator, stayed up late memorizing ancient poems for an exam—only to wake up as the poorest scholar's son in the Great Jing Dynasty. Obsessed with "money-making strategies" in his past life, he just took over a small tea shop to earn his first pot of gold. But then, a neighboring country sent envoys to challenge: win a poetry contest, or cede cities. The emperor was in a panic, but Lin's casual recitation of "The waterfall flies straight down three thousand feet" was overheard by Princess Chang. She dragged him to the palace, forcing him to be the "Poetry God of Great Jing"; he cried while hugging his abacus: "I just wanted to sell milk tea and make money!" Worse, the princess's gaze on him is growing softer, and the foreign prince is chasing him to "compete in poetry and business"—between the crushing responsibility of the kingdom and his crumbling rich merchant dream, can Lin Xiaoman hold onto his "original intention" *and* win the princess's heart?
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