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Rebirth: He Decides to Lie Flat

Jiang Yan had been reborn. In his previous life, he was duped by his own father—who ended up in prison—into taking on the responsibilities of the family. He had to care for his grandparents in place of his father, show respect to his uncles, maintain brotherly love... In this life, he only wanted to breat free from these bloodsuckers, find a sugar "daddy", and by the way, nourish his stomach. ***** Song Jiawen felt something was weird. That guy from next door—who had to return to the countryside to study because his father was imprisoned—suddenly switched from literature to science and joined her class, and even moved to the seat behind her. Ostensibly, he did it so she could tutor him in physics and biology, but why did she always feel like he had an ulterior motive? ***** Years later, as Jiang Yan watched the soup simmering in the pot while soothing his son in his arms, he glanced back at his wife, who was leisurely watching TV on the sofa with her legs crossed, and thought miserably, this meal ticket he had married into was proving to be quite a struggle!

Mr. San Shi · Urban
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Chapter 066: Meeting an Acquaintance Again (Second update, asking for votes!)

At 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jiang Yan and Huang Mao arrived on time to pick up Song Jiawen.

"I'll come over on the day of your college entrance exam."

With only two months left, Song Jiawen wasn't sure if the school would have any more holidays, so she told her grandmother, uncle, and aunt that she might not be able to come back in the meantime.

Thinking that every other student had their parents accompany them for the college entrance exam, Xie Yanhai couldn't bear the thought of her going alone.

"No need, Uncle, please don't forget that the seniors from Jianghai Middle School all go with their teachers, and parents don't accompany them."

Children from the town would go to the county to take the college entrance exam, as it was so far away they needed to arrive the day before to find accommodation; it was generally the class teacher who led them, and parents hardly followed.