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Everyone Wants to Pamper the Lucky Daughter

The Duke's family has gone a century with no daughters. When a daughter was finally born to them, she should have received all the love and pampering, but it turns out that the real daughter had been swapped at birth and taken in by a family of kind-hearted hunters. Ever since they adopted the girl, the hunters seemed to get lucky in everything—game seemed to run into the traps and nets they set, and they would find rare herbs wherever they went. Ten tears later, the Duke's family finally realized the truth that their daughter had been swapped and journeyed over a thousand miles to bring her home. After she returned to her real family, the daughter was undoubtedly spoiled rotten by every member of her family... After she grew up, Lin Qingluo excelled in martial arts and rose to the peak of the martial world. Joining the battlefield with her brothers and father, she crushed their enemies and became known as a Goddess of War, gaining countless admirers. Lord of Heavenly Secret Pavilion: Your reputation precedes you, milady—none compares to you, just as the rumors say. Chief of the Potion Valley: Your skills with medicine are extraordinary, and I defer to your expertise. I pledge my loyalty in exchange for your tutelage to practice medicine and help people. The First Prince of Qi Nation: Thank you for rescuing me. I owe you a life debt. Lin Qingluo: A clingy prince has stolen my heart, and he is all I can think about. There is no other person on my mind.

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Chapter 167: Xuan'er Protects Sister_1

Female Official Xu Yanru, who is responsible for teaching the Six Arts among the two, is the close sister to Xu Ruyun, one of the current Three Great Commanders in the Imperial Court.

Female Official Zhang Wenlin, who is responsible for teaching poetry, mathematics, and arithmetics, has taught three princesses before.

The two of them, whether in terms of knowledge or the Six Arts, are highly respected in the Imperial Court.

Only because of their indifferent nature and dislike for fame and wealth, they didn't hold positions in the Three Bureaus, and instead followed the Empress' wishes, responsible for the selection and cultivation of newly-promoted female officials.

Of the ten lucky children who emerged from the fierce competition for accompanying readers, nine came from wealthy or noble families, with the exception of the legitimate eldest grandson of a magistrate.