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The True Heiress Is The Real Bigshot

Former bigshot, Ying Zijin, woke up one day as the lost daughter of the Ying family, who had been missing for fifteen years. The Ying family promptly adopted another child to replace her. Upon returning to the wealthy family, everyone mocked her for not being as clever, capable, sensible, and elegant as a fake heiress. Her parents considered her a stain on the family and warned her not to harbor any illusions of being a lady of the family. They said she should be grateful for being a foster daughter, or else they would send her away. Ying Zijin: "I'll leave then. No need to see me off." While the Ying family celebrated joyously and others waited to see the real heiress make a fool of herself, influential figures from various fields took action. The top-rated idol with the most influential fans said, "Miss Ying, just let me know if you need anything." The heir to a global economic monopoly said, "Ying family? What's that? Boss, should we just wipe them out?" The number one martial artist in the country asked, "Who dares to bully my master?" The genius teenage boy with an IQ of 228 said, "That's my sister." A man with an incredibly seductive appearance smirked lazily and casually, saying, "Sure, then call me brother-in-law." The influential figures were confused. When the real heiress' true identity was restored, it caused a sensation on the internet. The Ying family went crazy and knelt, crying and begging her to come back. The international powerhouse family said, "Sorry, let me introduce her. This is our real heiress." Reborn as a king, making a strong comeback and launching a counterattack!

Qing Qian · General
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She certainly wasn't magnanimous enough to let off those who bullied her daughter.

Moreover, she hadn't made an exorbitant demand; five hundred thousand was not much at all.

If the other party couldn't pay the compensation, she would sue them into bankruptcy.

"Ma'am, it's your daughter who has violated the law," a female police officer walked in, her expression one of disgust, scoffing coldly, "You expect not to go to jail and still talk about compensation when it depends on whether the victim is willing to drop the charges?"

Where did she get such gall?

Indeed, like parents, like daughter.

Upon hearing this, Lady Ying's first reaction was disbelief, and she raised her voice abruptly, "What did you say?"

Another policeman at the door said, "No loud noises are allowed inside the police station."

Lady Ying immediately shut her mouth, her arrogance extinguished.