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Rebirth: Once Again With You

There are times when you’ll still never be good enough no matter how hard you try. Born with a frail twin sister, Li Caiyi gives most of her time to take care of Li Chunhua. Her parents and older brother trust her to take care of her sister, yet Li Caiyi can’t help but feel the disparity in treatment and affection given to both of them. In her whole life, she has never become anyone’s first priority. Not in the heart of her family, and especially not in the heart of her childhood friend, the Young Master of Meng family, Meng Renshu. When Li Caiyi became Meng Renshu’s wife, Li Caiyi thought she could finally become someone’s first priority, but everything fell apart in just three years. She decides to let everything go. Then she meets Shen Qiang in the most unexpected place. No one wants to accompany her in her life, yet this stranger offers to accompany her in death. “Do you want to jump together?” When she opened her eyes, Li Caiyi had gone back to her high school times. This time, she won’t make the wrong choice again. But where can she find Shen Qiang?! ===================== WARNING! This novel is a slow-burn one and more like a healing story than revenge. So if you are expecting badass FL or a lot of face-slapping moments, then this novel isn't for you. Check out my other works : 1. Until Fate Break Us Apart (Hiatus) 2. The Tyrant's Beloved Priestess (NEW!) Please give this book a lot of support. Thank you, and happy reading!

PetiteSnowdrop · Urban
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Detective Tang's Plea (2)

"Is something like that really possible? A world made by geniuses, I can't really imagine it to become real," Li Caiyi commented.

"Up to a hundred years ago or so, humankind had never thought we could explore the sky or space, yet we made it. As long as the theory is there, humankind will always find a way to make something impossible possible. So this isn't about whether you can or can't, young lady."

Li Caiyi dug her nails into her palm as she clenched her hands tightly. "Even so…. that's just too cruel. To mess up with people's brains just for that reason…." 

Detective Tang smiled. "Sometimes, a small sacrifice is needed to make a huge discovery. A person said that once; I forgot who said that, though. I bet all my fortune that these researchers and the organizations behind that have the same train of thought."