After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land

After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land

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穿书后大佬都跪求我种地

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书后大佬都跪求我种地

By come seven months, 月七兮

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Shen Tingshuang is a ten thousand-year-old ginseng spirit who has been transmigrated into a book after being struck by lightning, where the original owner is the villainess of the entertainment industry. The original owner was the real daughter, but was forced out of the house by the fake daughter. Due to lack of money, she sold the mountain that her maternal grandmother had left for her. With the money, she went down the Internet celebrity road. In less than half a year, the money ran out, she got entangled with the male lead, harmed the female lead, and hit a dead end. Shen Tingshuang who transmigrated was dying, penniless, and had to complete all kinds of weird tasks from the system in order to restore her spiritual veins. After the spiritual veins recovered, Shen Tingshuang who was about to roll up her sleeves and have a big fight with the system, opened the door, and saw a group of big men squatting at the door. Seeing her, their faces were full of joy. Boss, we will help you fight! Can you give us an extra box of fruit? This does not seem to be a following the script? Shen Tingshuang only wanted to farm the land well, but some people reported that the vegetables and fruits she planted contained hormones. No matter who wants to buy, she won’t sell! That night, big bosses ABC gathered together eagerly at the bottom of her mountain. Big Boss A: Boss, now the whole network knows that what you grow is the best. Big Boss B: Those people no longer dare to spread rumors! Big Boss C: So, boss, can you still sell vegetables to us?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land Alright, let's dive into "After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land." This novel has a charming title and a premise ripe with potential for lighthearted fun. Overall, it's a decent read, but it definitely has some quirks that might make or break the experience for you. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are quite engaging. I was immediately drawn in by the idea of a ginseng spirit reincarnating as a cannon fodder character and deciding to ditch the drama for a quiet life of farming. The whole "fish out of water" aspect of a ten-thousand-year-old spirit navigating modern society is fun, and the system element adds another layer of intrigue. ### What Works Well I appreciated the slice-of-life aspects of the story. Seeing the MC cultivate her land, interact (or rather, *not* interact) with her neighbors, and deal with the occasional internet drama was genuinely enjoyable. The humor is definitely present, and some of the face-slapping moments, while not particularly intricate, were satisfying in their simplicity. Many readers seem to agree that it's a light and easy read, perfect for unwinding. The male lead is a green flag. ### Areas of Concern However, I also found some aspects of the novel less appealing. The pacing can feel repetitive, with the MC constantly growing and selling produce, engaging in brief social media skirmishes, and then spending her earnings. This cycle, while initially amusing, can become monotonous after a while. Also, the MC's emotional detachment, while understandable given her origins, makes it difficult to connect with her on a deeper level. The romance feels underdeveloped and almost shoehorned in, leaving me wanting more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with character development, particularly the sudden and seemingly unmotivated changes in some supporting characters' behaviors. This can lead to plot contrivances that feel forced and unsatisfying. One specific instance that raised concerns involves the MC using "bad karma" as revenge, leading to an uncomfortable scene of sexual assault. This is definitely a sensitive issue and could be a major turn-off for some readers. ### Final Verdict "After Transmigrating, the Bosses Begged Me to Plant the Land" is a decent novel if you're looking for a light, low-stakes read with a focus on farming and slice-of-life elements. However, be aware of its repetitive pacing, emotionally distant protagonist, and occasional plot contrivances. If you can overlook these flaws, you might find it to be a fun and relaxing experience.

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