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Master Pei's Wife is a Devil Concubine

# ANCIENTTOMODERNTIMES Su Ji, a historically famous devil concubine, has transmigrated! When she opened her eyes, she was the daughter of the Su family, a beautiful girl who was bullied by everyone. She was also an unpopular actress with no presence on social media. Everyone thought the devil concubine brought disaster to the country and its people. In reality, she was extremely skilled and ruthless. There was a wealthy old man from the Pei family who loved chasing celebrities, and he vowed to make Su Ji his granddaughter-in-law! The whole world knew that Third Young Master Pei was rich, but ruthless and not interested in women. Haters looked forward to Su Ji marrying him and living a lonely life. It would surely be a great show to watch. Later, at the award ceremony, Su Ji felt nauseated and was about to throw up. Her fans thought she was sick. Third Young Master Pei, who had chased after her for two lifetimes, felt his heartache. “It’s already her second child. Why is she still so affected?” *** Everyone thought the devil concubine brought disaster to the country and its people. Only he knew that she recruited talents from all over the world, and laid the foundation for peace for later generations. In his previous life, he had been a loyal general who loved her in silence. After her death, he built a gold coffin for her and died in regret. In this life, he would not let her go again…

Mr. Gao Ren · General
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Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

He turned around and saw Bian Tong sitting in the courtyard, smiling at him heartlessly. "Have a good trip. Help me say hello to Miss Su!""

Pei Huai: "..."

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Meanwhile, Aunt Gong had already helped Su Ji pack her luggage and even made some food for them to eat on the plane.

Su Ji said that there was a chef on the plane, but Aunt Gong said that the taste of foreign chefs was still not good enough for Chinese people.

At around 10 p.m., Su Ji scrolled through her Moments and saw a post from Cao Zhuzhu half an hour ago.

It was a photo of the bar.

It looked like it was taken casually. The photo was tilted. Under the red and blue laser lights, the dance floor was filled with people.

However, Su Ji immediately saw a man leaning lazily against the wall of men and women. His chin was in line with the raised wine glass. He glanced at the camera, and the lens refracted the light, making it impossible to see his face clearly.