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Turning the palace into a Farm

Dandelion978
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Some genius from the 21st century just wakes up, boom, she's now the daughter of Duke Lian. Good morning, medieval chaos. “Sister Wan’er! Please, don’t marry Prince Jin! We’re totally in love—like, the real thing. And you… honestly, you’re just, uh, not that pretty!” The duke’s second daughter was begging like her life depended on it—same old drama as always, since her older sister used to bully their dad into setting up a marriage with Prince Jin. “Alright, whatever.” The new Wan’er, who’s apparently obsessed with farming these days, just slings a hoe over her shoulder and strolls out of the mansion like she’s got crops to save. Everyone in Duke Lian’s mansion? Dumbfounded. You could hear a pin drop. “Wait… was that really our sister?” Lian Gu finally pipes up after a minute, still staring after his first sister. “She used to be so bossy and stuck-up…” Fast forward—next morning, a shiny imperial decree shows up. Surprise! Duke Lian’s eldest daughter has been picked to be the next Empress. Plot twist, anyone? Meanwhile, our time-traveling heroine? She’s knee-deep in dirt, happily turning over the Duke’s precious flower beds. “WAN’ER!” Lian Yue’s losing it, yelling at her daughter for acting nothing like a proper, elegant noble lady. Yeah… good luck with that.
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Chapter 1 - I am Genius.

Chapter 1: The Genius Farmer Who Fell From the Sky

Lian Wan'er, 25 years old — the most unbelievable woman in the 21st century.Triple PhDs in Computer Programming, Medicine, and Business Administration.Brilliant, beautiful, and possibly a walking supercomputer disguised as a human.

Her future was bright—until the lab she worked in exploded.

(Yes, exploded. Because apparently, mixing "experimental chemical X" with "instant noodle cup" was not a good idea.)

And thus, the world's youngest genius met her end in a tragic puff of stupidity.

When she opened her eyes again, she wasn't in a lab.She was lying in the dirt. Under the scorching sun. With a hoe beside her.

"…Wow… I'm alive. In a weird place?"Her expression blanked.She stared at the hoe."…What is this? A farming tool? Why am I holding a hoe?"

A cicada screamed in the distance.Lian Wan'er screamed internally.

"Did I just… transmigrate?!"

The blue sky above her was too bright.Her brain, overloaded with scientific data and code, froze.She looked around — endless fields, plum trees, and a small, shabby farmhouse.

"Don't tell me… I became a farmer?!"

Somewhere, fate laughed.

She walked to a nearby patch of land.Vegetables grew in neat, vibrant rows.Her sharp eyes caught the details instantly.

"That's a carrot… white radish… Chinese cabbage… tomatoes… aubergine… cucumber… potatoes… taro… bok choy… Wait—hold up."

She squatted down, touching a tomato leaf.A faint golden glow shimmered under her fingertips.

"Spiritual essence?! You've got to be kidding me! These veggies are… cultivated?!"

Her scientist brain short-circuited.

"Who the heck planted this?!"

Then she froze."…Wait. I am her now."

Her mind dove into the body's memories—and came back out seconds later, looking horrified.

"…She's… she's a pervert."

A long pause.

Lian Wan'er fainted dramatically, face-first into the cabbage patch.