Transmigrated to the 70s: My Rural Scientific Research Boom

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Su Wan, a modern research assistant who stayed up late revising papers, transmigrated into a widowed rural woman in the 1970s—her mother-in-law called her “husband-killer,” her stepson avoided her like a “bad woman,” and villagers gossiped that she “wasted time on junk instead of farming.” But she refused to give in: she made fertilizer with high school chemistry, improved rice seeds with modern breeding ideas, and even built a simple thresher from scrap iron. Then she met Lu Mingyuan, an educated youth hiding his own research secrets—he suspected her “mysterious background” but teamed up with her during a locust plague, using homemade insect traps to save the village’s rice fields. From mutual suspicion to collaborating on “rural science,” they not only shut her mother-in-law up with high-yield rice but also hid their growing affection in the wheat waves. When the county science commission came looking for the “mysterious inventor,” Su Wan realized: transmigration wasn’t a cannon fodder fate—it was a chance to rewrite an entire era with science!

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