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The Lucky Farmgirl has a Pocket Dimension

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Zhao Zhitong, who was still in kindergarten, took her parents and a family of three to cross the time-travel. As soon as she crossed, she was kicked out of the house by her cruel step-grandmother.

Looking at the only two cabbages in the family, Zhao’s father and Zhao’s mother looked sad.

Zhao Zhitong blinked a pair of Kazilan’s big eyes, and took out a bag of rice from the space with a bewildered expression…

So, the five-year-old little Mengbao took his parents to start farming, planting flowers, fruit trees, medicinal herbs, opening a shop, opening a restaurant…

The small life is beautiful, but it must be even more beautiful if there is no one who is wholeheartedly seeking her to be his wife.

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Short Title:LFHPD
Alternate Title:农家小福女有空间
Status:Completed
Author:Wind Chime Bamboo
Genre:
Weekly Rank:#2254
Monthly Rank:#1540
All Time Rank:#2862
Tags:Farming, Female Protagonist, Magical Space, Transmigration,
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  1. Hi guys pls help me find this story So the fl rebirth to her past life around 60s 70s or 80s her family is kind of mid class family and her past lover is a scum soldier and they got divorced but when she got old that's when she met her soulmate and the day they died she was reborn and the first thing she did was go to the countryside to become a youth volunteer because her old man is a poor boy in the past and only do farming but he became successful in the future also the ml was cast away because his ancestors has a 'black' background of being a landlord (also her exlover also remember their past life) Tis about rebirth and farming, I would really appreciate y'all help. I've been searching for this for almost a year ༎ຶ⁠‿⁠༎ຶ

  2. The ending was such a let down. So that Ding girl who calculated MC best friend is the sister who painted at MC pharmacy?

  3. I dunno, summary is so similar to other novels that I usually just leave this. Usually these types of novels have cute protagonists with a high status male lead and little action overall. Should have face slapping against bad relatives and has family growth.

  4. The male lead doesn't have a very high status. Apparently his father was a very talented and principled person but framed because of insufficient strength. This doesn't get explored in the novel because it's not part of a greater conspiracy, just plain old corruption. The face slapping isn't too much. The 'villains' of the story aren't too extreme and normally act according to their status. So don't expect the vicious step mother village woman to have access to strange and powerful poisons and kill at every turn. The children act like children and don't even consider falling in love until they're teenagers and marriage is even later. This female lead has many friends of both genders, a lot of cousins and there are no guys close to her that secretly love her. The space isn't very big, the spirit water isn't too miraculous and there are no ready made recipes for getting rich. Even the items she can buy cost merit points. Overall I appreciate the book for not having some common unreasonable clichés and for having interesting characters that aren't purely good or bad. If you're looking for a romance book, this isn't it but if you want a good story about time travel and following your dreams then read it.

  5. I think it is worth it. The ML is a kid, same age and classmate of the FL and not a Prince (or at least not so far at 130 chapters in). There is bad relatives, but it is not really focused on face-slapping. Plus there is also good relatives. The FL has both male AND female friends and cousins she gets along with. And the FL often feels like a kid despite being clever and having a space, though she and her friends do feel a bit older than they are supposed to be. Too often in these novels kids feel like adults, not here.

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