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Rebirth: My Reclusive Husband Helps Me Get Revenge!

“An illegitimate child will always be an outsider.” For Yu Lixue, life in the Yu family was one of endless humiliation. As the unwanted daughter with no mother to defend her, she was treated like a pawn, used, ignored, and discarded. Her talents—her paintings, her songs—were stolen by her stepmother and conniving half-sister, who claimed them as their own. Her life was a series of shadows and silence, living under their lies. But when her half-sister fled an arranged marriage with Mo Ran, a powerful but reclusive man, the family forced Lixue to take her place. Once again, her wishes were disregarded. Her marriage to Mo Ran was cold, distant—another prison she had no choice but to endure. Until the night she died in a mysterious accident, her pleas for justice buried along with her. Yet fate gave her a second chance. Reborn into the same world that betrayed her, Lixue returns with a vow: she will take back everything they stole—her art, her voice, her freedom. And when she reenters her marriage with Mo Ran, he surprises her with a proposition: he will help her get revenge against those who wronged her. But Lixue is wary. Why is this man, who barely showed her any warmth before, now offering to stand by her side? As they plot against the Yu family, Lixue realizes that Mo Ran has his own reasons for revenge. Their alliance begins to blur the line between ally and enemy, and she questions whether he’s truly on her side or if he has his own hidden agenda. In a world filled with deceit and betrayal, Yu Lixue must decide: will she risk trusting her husband, or will she forge her own path to reclaim what’s hers, no matter the cost? Excerpt: Lixue stared down at the steaming bowl of soup on the table, blinking in surprise. Mo Ran placed it before her with a steady hand, his usual calm expression softened just slightly by a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes. She tried to catch his gaze, but he’d already turned away, busying himself with the teapot. “Why are you…?” she murmured, glancing between the bowl and him, her voice trailing off. He looked up, meeting her eyes with a hint of amusement. “Why am I what?” She fumbled for words, her cheeks warming. “Why are you…being so nice to me?” A small smile played on his lips, barely there but just enough to leave her heart fluttering. “Is it so strange for a husband to be kind to his wife?” She opened her mouth to reply, but nothing came out. The Mo Ran she remembered from her past life had been as cold as winter, never sparing her a second glance. This new version of him, warm and considerate, left her feeling…confused. “Eat,” he said, his voice soft. “You didn’t eat much at breakfast.” She nodded, taking the spoon with a slight tremor in her fingers. The soup was rich, comforting—something she would have loved as a child. The warmth of it melted away a part of her guardedness, leaving her strangely vulnerable. As she set down her spoon, she glanced at him again, still puzzled. “What’s gotten into you, Mo Ran?” “…” “Let’s just say I want to spoil you my darling..” Update- paused- To resume on the 13th.

Little_North_Star · Urban
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29 Chs

You have no aristocratic blood

Mo Ran excused himself from his brother, brushing off the heaviness of the conversation. He made his way back to Lixue, who was still engrossed in conversation with Mo Youran. The frail young girl's laughter tinkled softly as she spoke, her admiration for Lixue evident in every word.

"Enjoying yourselves?" Mo Ran asked, slipping an arm lightly around Lixue's waist.

Lixue turned her head slightly, meeting his gaze with a small smile. "Your niece is very charming."

"Ran'er is a bit too charming for her own good," Mo Ran teased, earning a mock glare from Mo Youran.

"Uncle Ran, don't make fun of me in front of auntie," she pouted, though her lips twitched upward. "I was just telling her how stunning she looks tonight. She's the most beautiful person here."

"Is that so?" Mo Ran's voice was low, but there was an undeniable softness in his tone as his eyes swept over Lixue. "I agree."

Lixue felt her cheeks warm under his gaze, though she maintained her composure.

"Alright, Ran'er," Mo Ran said, ruffling his niece's hair gently. "Go find your father before he accuses me of stealing his daughter again."

Mo Youran rolled her eyes playfully. "Yes, yes. I'll leave you two alone." She gave Lixue a quick smile before disappearing into the crowd.

Once she was gone, Lixue looked up at Mo Ran. "She's very sweet."

"She is," he agreed. "But fragile, like her mother." His eyes darkened briefly, but he shook off the thought. "Come, let's step outside for a moment. It's getting crowded in here."

Before they could move, a server approached, whispering something in Mo Ran's ear. His expression shifted, the calm exterior giving way to a brief flicker of irritation.

"I need to handle something," he told Lixue, his hand lingering on her arm. "It won't take long. Stay here—I'll find you as soon as I'm done."

Lixue nodded, watching him stride away, his figure disappearing into the throng of guests.

Left alone, she decided to wander a bit, her steps light against the polished marble floor. The grandeur of the mansion felt overwhelming at times, its opulence almost suffocating. She paused near one of the towering windows, gazing out at the sprawling gardens.

"A bold choice of attire, I must say," came a sharp voice from behind her.

Lixue turned slowly, her calm demeanor betraying nothing as she faced two women who radiated the same aristocratic air as the rest of the Mo family. Their jewelry glittered in the soft light, their expressions cool and assessing.

"Thank you madammes," Lixue replied evenly, though she could sense the tension brewing.

"Who would have thought Mo Ran would marry so… quickly?" the older of the two remarked, her tone dripping with feigned sweetness.

"And so unexpectedly," the second added, her eyes narrowing slightly as they scanned Lixue from head to toe. "I'm curious, really. One would think a man of his stature would take more time in choosing a suitable partner."

Lixue's smile didn't falter, though her grip on her clutch tightened. "I can assure you, my husband made his choice with care."

"Care?" The first woman laughed lightly, though there was no warmth in it. "Dear, you'll forgive us for being skeptical. Mo Ran has always been… particular about his associations. And yet, here you are. No family background of note, no connections to speak of."

"Not even a hint of aristocratic blood," the second chimed in, her lips curling into a smirk.

Lixue met their stares head-on, her posture straight and poised. "It's true that I don't come from the same world as you," she said, her voice steady. "But Mo Ran chose me for a reason. Perhaps that's something you wouldn't understand."

The jab was subtle, but it landed. The women exchanged glances, their expressions darkening.

"You have quite the tongue for someone so… out of place," the older one said, her tone sharp.

"Confidence without merit is dangerous," the other added.

Before Lixue could respond, another voice cut through the tension.

"I see my aunties are as welcoming as ever," Mo Ran drawled, his sudden presence startling the two women.

The tension in their faces shifted to forced smiles as they turned to him. "Ran'er, we were just getting to know your wife," one of them said, her tone sickly sweet.

"Is that so?" Mo Ran's gaze was cold, his arm slipping around Lixue's waist protectively. "Then allow me to thank you for your hospitality. Though, I would advise showing a bit more decorum. After all, she is your family now."

The women's smiles faltered, their discomfort evident. "Of course," one of them said stiffly. "We meant no offense."

"I'm sure you didn't," Mo Ran said, his tone laced with warning. "Now, if you'll excuse us."

He guided Lixue away, his hand firm against her back. Once they were out of earshot, he glanced down at her.

"Are you alright?"

Lixue nodded, her calm mask still in place. "I can handle myself."

"I don't doubt that," he said, a faint smirk tugging at his lips. "But you shouldn't have to."

Her heart gave an unexpected flutter at his words, though she quickly dismissed the feeling. "I'll take that as your way of saying thank you for not causing a scene."

He chuckled softly, his usual aloofness melting away for a moment. "You're full of surprises, Mrs. Mo."

"And you, Mr. Mo, have quite the family," she replied, her tone light but pointed.

His smirk widened as they rejoined the gathering. "You have no idea."