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The Villains’ Pampering Is Too Great!

# handsome # shortcomingdefense # strong After dying on a battlefield, she was reborn as orphan Lu Xiaocha. She was in a peaceful world with delicious food she had never seen before. There were no endless missions or killings, and everything was lovely in her eyes. When a luxury car rolled up to the orphanage, she realized that the original owner of this body was not an orphan, but a daughter from a wealthy family. Also, she had a superb father, a mother who was a peerless beauty, five older brothers, and an uncle. But… Why did their family name sound so familiar? Then, she recalled reading a novel before she died. It seems that her family… were all villains! Great! She had fallen into a villains’ nest! But… this nest was so nice. Lu Xiaocha would defend them even if they were bad! Heh! Someone wanted everything the Lu family had? They’d have to ask her fist first! A random man came over and said, “Chacha, come with me.” “Do you think I need to?” Lu Xiaocha shot back. The random man shamelessly replied, “Why not? Is it not worth a shot?”

Singles in Doubles · General
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Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios

Because he knew that his daughter and sons were going to Province D for a mission, he had been worried. As long as he had time, he would read the news about Province D. After the earthquake in Province D, he was extremely anxious. He was afraid that Xiaocha and his sons would be in danger, so he was distracted during the meeting.

Lu Xiaocha's current message made his worried heart relax.

However, after reading the contents of the message, Lu Zhan was very surprised. He knew how obsessed his daughter was with food, but now…

She was actually willing to donate all her food!

This was as shocking as the sun rising from the west.

[Are you really Xiaocha?]

Lu Xiaocha was speechless for a moment when she saw her father's reply.

[It's me.]

Although Lu Zhan did not know what had happened, he was more gratified that his daughter had grown up.

[Okay, I'll make the arrangements now.]