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Reborn as Tycoon's Wife in the Countryside

Everyone said Su Xiaofeng from Lihua Village was lucky, despite having two kids to drag around, she still married a big shot from the Imperial Capital, making everyone green with envy. But the truth was this: In the 21st century, Su Xiaofeng, a leftover woman who started her own business, died unexpectedly while pregnant and was reborn into the body of a village girl from the 1990s. Right after arriving, she discovered the shocking news that she was pregnant. Touching her chin and then excitedly patting her stomach, Su Xiaofeng said, "It's like finding what you've been searching for without any effort at all." To ensure that after the baby's birth, she could do whatever she wanted, Su Xiaofeng rolled up her sleeves and got to work, and by accident, she obtained a Spiritual Mirror, renowned for its wealth and beauty. From then on, she went further and further down the path of stepping over Lianhua, tearing apart local thugs, torturing her unkind mother, and beating up big shots... wait, no, on the path to getting rich. Only, her twins were beginning to look more and more like a certain big shot from the Imperial Capital. This story is fictional; rigorists beware!

Flower in Water · General
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308 Chs

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Liu An smiled at Su Peng.

Su Peng, scratching his head, was somewhat lost.

"Does it hurt?" Xiaofeng asked as she pressed down to stop the bleeding.

"It doesn't hurt, not at all. As long as you're fine," Su Peng chuckled.

Xiaofeng warmed to his smile, knowing her silly older brother truly cared for her.

Soon, He Ximei brought Doctor Cheng over.

Doctor Cheng was a young man, the grandson of the clinic owner in the neighboring village.

Three years earlier, the grandfather-grandson duo had settled in the neighboring village, opening a clinic that provided care for minor ailments to the villagers around.

Nobody knew where the grandfather and grandson had come from, their origins, or why they had come to Shangwei Village, but they had been residing there for three years now.

When there were patients, the duo would treat them, and when there weren't, they cultivated fruits and medicinal herbs, living a life more prosperous than the average family.