I Picked Up a Lamp Today
Summary
The main character, Kwak Chung, who was an orphan from birth and was born in Chengdu, suffered from polio as a child and was disabled in one leg. He sold rice cakes to merchants returning from the West for a living while being ignored by all kinds of uncomfortable bodies, and one day on his way home, he accidentally picked up a lamp. I rubbed it a few times because I thought it would make money if I sold it. “I will grant you three wishes, my lord.” A wish-fulfilling lamp fairy appeared. “Are you sure you’ll grant all your wishes?” Kwak Chung’s first wish is money, not just money, but also enormous wealth such as silver, gold, silk, and jewelry. My second wish is to change into a tall, strong built, and handsome and strong man. And the third wish is… “Let me go back to before I met you.” That’s how Kwak Chung’s infinite return journey begins! 오늘도 램프를 주웠다















Honest pitch, pros and cons. I honestly don't think a single family should stay there, it will be very isolating, even with the two little maid golem girls to play with the two daughters... if say, a larger group of diverse people show up, they could make a small village that would be perfect for families. Wall off enough space for houses and more fields, export some of the workshops off the manor grounds and into the village, and teach some craftsmen, you'd have not only a self-sustaining village, but one with high-quality exports they could trade in the neighboring countries... I wonder, could the MC level up regular folks like he did for his two spider-kin magic folk servants (helping them kill monster for EXP, even before he made them vampiric)?
