Transmigrated as a Spicy Young Wife in the 1960s, I Feed My Family by Fishing

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Zhao Xinran stayed up late watching a short drama and transmigrated into a penniless young wife in the 1960s: her in-laws lived in three dilapidated thatched huts, her mother-in-law was bedridden, her younger siblings-in-law were starving and crying, and even her newlywed husband only knew how to farm silently. She wanted to give up at first, but accidentally found she could accurately locate fish schools—sitting by the river for a while yielded half a bucket of crucian carp, and she could catch big grass carp in the pond! But the villagers called her “abnormal,” her mother-in-law feared she’d “bring disaster,” and her husband secretly hid her fishing rod. She refused to back down: she exchanged fish for food stamps to save her mother-in-law, made fish balls for her sister-in-law to nourish her, and even led the villagers to fish together, turning the poor mountain village into a “fish and rice village.” When her taciturn husband blushed and handed her a newly made fish basket, she realized—transmigration wasn’t a tribulation, but a chance for her to use her modern mindset to “fish” a lively happiness in the 1960s.

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