✓ Reborn Plane Farm
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  • Reads 26,878
  • Votes 538
  • Parts 49
  • Time 11h 54m
Complete, First published Jun 08, 2023
Author: Holding Sha
Category: Crossing Rebirth

Pushed down the stairs by his cousin, Jiang Xinyue was reborn seven years ago, when he was about to graduate from college. Accidentally obtained the magical plane farm system. Golden apples worth tens of thousands of yuan, white jade radishes that make people's skin as white as jade after eating, Even elven beautiful men can grow it... A variety of amazing crops, a workshop that can process various items, Let Jiang Xinyue's life embark on another path from now on. Shake off the soil and fat circle, transform into white and rich beauty, and counterattack the road of life...

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