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I Transmigrated Into a Novel and Became the Vicious Stepmother of Five Cute Babies

# COZY # OMNIPOTENT # CHIEFASSISTANT In her past life, Mo Ruyue was a top-notch assassin. She was as indifferent as an abyss, and had killed more people than she had fingers to count. In her new life, she became the vicious stepmother of five munchkins in a remote mountain valley, and they were terrified of her. In this life, she decided to change the way she lived. She only had four bare walls for a house? Her children starved to the point they were just skin and bones? No problem. She could kill wild boars with her bare hands, so food wasn’t an issue. She was also proficient in multiplication tables, and her kids instantly became big fans of hers. It had been a difficult journey to change from a vicious stepmother to a warm one. Then, her supposedly dead husband suddenly returned, now the first minister of the dynasty.“Let’s divorce. Give me the children, and I’ll return the money to you.” “I don’t lack anything, just you and the children.”

Wu Shuangzhou · General
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You Can't Live With Your Own Sins

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"Then, Elder Tian, can you give me a general introduction to his situation first? That way, I can have a better idea in my heart. We can decide whether I want to go and see him later."

Mo Ruyue had never been the one to ask for help, but this matter concerned her babies' studies. If that person was truly talented, it wouldn't matter even if she restrained her temper a little.

"Alright, I'll tell you. Come, Lady Qin, please come in. Let's have some tea and talk."

The two of them had already reached the door of the study. The old imperial doctor instructed the little medicine boy who was passing by to make tea and invited Mo Ruyue to sit in the study.

After the two of them sat down and the medicine boy served them tea, the old imperial doctor continued his explanation.

The person he was going to introduce to Mo Ruyue was called Du Zhongheng. He was a young man in his twenties.