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Doted By The Regent King

Before Wufu was reborn, she had no idea there was such a thing as rebirth. Only after her rebirth did she realize Heaven must have thought her previous life was too smooth, so it sent her to suffer in this ancient land where morality, decency, and the Female Precepts were held in high esteem, pitiful indeed! From being a master jade carver to having her soul transmigrate into a farm girl with a wretched background, she was bullied and humiliated. Even the bun-selling mother advised her that forbearance is gold? Bullshit! She could endure, but her other identity absolutely could not—robbers, swept away; insults to her mother, you're crippled... Wufu has a saying, for every insult and humiliation, I will repay a hundredfold. But what's with this one? He doesn't bully her; he only wants to sleep with her? And he even dares... to mount her? Well, a lord can endure, but Wufu cannot. Mount him back, life or death, a hundred years, neither owes the other anything!

Yan Xiaomo · General
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Chapter 275: The Eldest Daughter Preaches

In one of the upper-class rooms of Bishan Inn at Maofeng Town, the sound of a woman coughing floated through the air.

"Mother, are you feeling better?" A slender, strikingly beautiful woman with a gentle demeanor, accompanied by a maid carrying medicine, walked into the room.

"It's just a few coughs, dear. Why are you furrowing your brows over it?" The woman smiled warmly.

The girl known as Wanwan, around thirteen years of age but remarkably composed, said, "Father has entrusted me with taking good care of you and my younger siblings."

The woman patted her hand, replying, "You've worked hard."

With a slight smile, Wanwan said, "It's not hard for me. As the eldest daughter in the family, it's my duty."

"I have such a sensible and well-mannered daughter. It's hard to say which lucky man will benefit from marrying you in the future," the woman said, touching her daughter's cheek as smooth as congealed fat rouge.

"Mother!" Wanwan blushed and chided softly.