A farmer raised a son who became a top scholar, and the emperor's son-in-law, who was awarded the title of "Sixth Prince," shook the imperial court.
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[Slow-burn, heartwarming, and humorous style] [Alternate universe + business + imperial examination + single female lead + no system]
Su Run transmigrated into the body of a sycophantic scholar who had lost both his parents, failed the imperial examinations, and was infamous for his sycophancy.
He opened his eyes to find his fiancée engaging in psychological manipulation, publicly belittling him and even threatening to break off the engagement.
Fine! The engagement is off!
Su Run made a decisive move, immediately dumping the scumbag woman and turning back to repay the family members who had always silently supported him.
Through business and imperial examinations, one can expand their family's influence, make friends, and mentor influential figures...
From then on, the eldest brother embarked on an official career, the second brother became the richest man, friends gained both fame and fortune, and even the dynasty was saved from danger.
Su Run not only became the only person in the Great Yan Dynasty to achieve the highest rank in the imperial examinations (six times in a row), but his exceptional talent also attracted the attention of the royal family, who were willing to marry a princess to him in order to win him over.
Years later, the Great Yan Dynasty pacified foreign lands, and all nations came to pay tribute. The emperor remarked:
The best decision I ever made in my life was appointing Su Run as my son-in-law!
This is the story of a modern person who travels back in time to an alternate dynasty, becomes wealthy, passes the imperial examination to become an official, and helps to strengthen the country.
Lightning protection:
1. It features a single female lead who appears relatively late in the story and has limited screen time.
2. Most commodity prices are based on "Wanshu Zaji" and "Wanli Kuaiji Lu", with a small portion based on other sources.
3. Not all imperial sons-in-law were incapable of wielding real power; a prime example is Yu Cong of the Tang Dynasty. If this is not acceptable, consider it a fictional creation of this book.
5. This story is set in a fictional dynasty, not part of official history. It is purely for entertainment purposes. Those who are particular about historical accuracy should not read it.
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