1970s: The sent-down youth turned out to be the brigade leader's own son
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[Adopted son + post-apocalyptic rebirth + space-age superpower master + hunting in the countryside + female village doctor]
In his previous life, the original owner was drugged and framed by his uncle's family. They used the charge of hooliganism to blackmail him into transferring his job to his cousin. He was also forced to marry the promiscuous Su Qingqing, who was pregnant with his child. He was exploited and died in the hospital with no one to care for him. He was a truly unjust victim.
His adoptive parents died of illness, his eldest brother, who was as close to him as a brother, fell off a cliff and died tragically, his second brother was crippled, and his third sister jumped into a river and died. His letter was secretly withheld by Su Qingqing, and he was unable to see her one last time. He lived half his life with regret and remorse.
Lu Yang, a sixth-tier spatial ability user, died during a zombie siege. When he opened his eyes, he found himself in the 1970s, during the rural relocation movement. He made a contract with the original owner of the body and obtained the original owner's memories...
The cheap uncle said, "You're a child my sister picked up off the street. She's raised you for eighteen years, it's time for you to repay her. Give the job to your cousin."
My cheap cousin said, "You ruined a good girl's reputation, so you should take responsibility and be a good father."
Haha, he doesn't fall for moral blackmail. If his cousin wants a job, he'll sell it beforehand, find a scumbag to take him on, and then ruin his reputation live on air.
My cheap cousin is a hypocrite; she was sent to plant trees in the far northwest. My cheap uncle and aunt broke their legs, leaving them crippled. A loving family should be complete and harmonious.
A seemingly sunny but actually cunning and ruthless male protagonist versus a fair-skinned, beautiful, and upright female village doctor.
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