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Ms. Tan Is The Real Boss

Tan Rou only learned that she wasn’t the Tan family’s daughter when she was seventeen years old. She went from being a rich young lady to living in the slums. The parents she adored belonged to someone else, and this series of knockdowns was hard for a seventeen-year-old girl to accept. She wailed like a child for the sake of proving this was all a lie. The vicious words she spouted had hurt her biological family but she didn’t notice. She thought the Tan family was her real family despite them seeing her as an eyesore, and was even naive enough to want to befriend the Tan family’s real daughter, Tan Jing. Alas, the latter drugged her drink and arrange for a thug to rape her. Tan Jing even brought their classmates along to catch them in the act so Tan Rou was now tainted for life. After being reborn, she looked down at the man she was stepping on. Tan Rou swore not to be a useless wretch in this life or be bullied to death. She would stomp on those who wronged her and make it up to her real family. They wouldn’t have had to die tragically on the streets in the past life had it not been for her. Tan Rou turned completely evil after crawling back out of Hell. Everyone claimed that the real young lady was educated and talented, while the fake young lady was arrogant and incompetent. Tan Rou scoffed upon hearing this. She held back her brother from trying to stand up for her. “We have all the time in the world. Let’s just wait and see.” Just as everyone was waiting for Tan Rou to make a fool of herself… A top-class perfumer, a top scholar, a world champion… The fake young lady’s multiple identities kept getting exposed one after another, bumping her up to number one on the trending search, shocking the world. Wait, where was the promised humiliation?

JQK · General
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1273 Chs

216 Jia Jia went to the police station

Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

"It wasn't me, it really wasn't me!" Jia Jia exclaimed again in the detention center, slamming the table and dragging the chair. "Officer, you have to believe me, it really wasn't me!"

Captain Wang's expression darkened, and he said firmly, "All the accounts are yours. If it wasn't you, then are you suggesting that the police framed you on purpose? Don't play innocent with me here. The most common thing I hear at the station is 'It wasn't me.'"

Jia Jia began to cry, "I didn't spread those rumors, others did, others framed me."

"Whether there has been a framing will be cleared up," Captain Wang said.

On the other side, Tan Rou was also giving her statement. Although she was the one who filed the complaint, the police couldn't just take her word for it, they had to investigate thoroughly.

"We have already verified the authenticity of these documents," Officer Xiao Li said, "but there are some issues we still need to clear up."

Tan Rou sat quietly opposite him, "Yes, go ahead."