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Reborn as the Crippled King's Beloved

Murong Jiu, the Ninth Young Miss of the Marquis Mansion, was ugly and talentless, and her fate was to harm her relatives. She was raised in the countryside from a young age. Due to her exceptional medical skills, she was used by the Crown Prince, who drained her of all her value and then threw her into a deep well to drown. Only before her death did she realize she had been switched at birth. Others were rightfully enjoying everything that should have been hers; later, all her family died for her, becoming stepping stones for the Crown Prince! Reincarnated, she returned like a vengeful ghost from hell, making her enemies tremble with fear, ready to seek revenge for each grievance. Unexpectedly, she unintentionally became the darling of her biological family, which made her retract her sharp edges. As the substitute Princess Consort of Prince Ling, she and Prince Ling were a fake couple, intent only on finding the real father of the child in her womb, yet unaware that the man from that night was right in front of her…

Qing Shanshan · History
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Chapter 62: As Princess Consort Ling, Never Admit Defeat

Everyone knew that Murong Jiu grew up on a rural farm, yet they did not know she was proficient in everything from horseback riding to archery.

She had a tough but tender-hearted master who not only taught her to read and write but also specially hired someone to teach her how to ride and shoot arrows after discovering her interest in horseback riding.

She liked playing with knives and guns, a seeming innate passion—God knows how envious she felt the day she saw Fu Baozhu dressed in riding attire.

In her past life, once confined to the inner court, she had never touched weapons or horses again, and with her health compromised, facing Jun Haoze's strangulation, she had no strength to fight back.

She thought, once she had given birth, she must train thoroughly, never again to be as powerless as she had been before.

And at this moment, facing the pitching game, she was not the least bit nervous.