When modern-day engineer Yang Xu wakes up in the Tang Dynasty with a real estate and tech development System, he’s tasked with one mission: build happiness, earn rewards, and modernize ancient China: one road, bathhouse, and plumbing system at a time.
With a hidden county, hilarious run-ins with Li Shimin and Tang ministers, and historical events going off-script, Yang Xu juggles infrastructure, imperial suspicion, and unexpected romance.
Who said ancient times couldn’t have Wi-Fi… or a working subway?
Rating: 4.8/5 This story is fire! The ten-year protection concept? Genius. It gives the MC breathing room to grow and strategize instead of getting thrown into chaos from chapter one. You can tell the author actually thought this through. It’s not just another copy-paste cultivation story it’s got depth, logic, and a clear direction. Pacing is tight, no pointless filler, and the plot doesn’t derail with random distractions. Just clean storytelling that respects the reader’s time. Small advice though when explaining systems or mechanics, keep it simple. Like, 6-year-old simple. If it gets too complicated or rambly, readers might skip it or start spamming “word count farming” in the comments. But overall? This one’s got real potential. I’m locked in, and I’m rooting for the author. If you keep this energy up, this could easily become a top tier hit on Webnovel. Add to your library. You won’t regret it.