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Transmigrated Hood Princess: Master Wu's Wife is not Weak

When sassy, street-smart Amber from Chicago's roughest neighborhood finds herself transmigrated into Song Yanyan's curvy form, she's in for a rude awakening. Trapped in the gilded cage of Wuhan's snobby elite society, Amber must quickly adapt her gangster wit and tough spirit to this new, foreign world. However, Amber is no wilting flower. With her brave hood mentality and sharp tongue, she turns Master Wu's mission upside down. As she unravels the dark secrets behind her new identity, Amber goes toe-to-toe with the arrogant young master, their flames of rivalry soon sparking an unexpected passion. In this world of decadence and deceit, Amber must fight to replace Song Yanyan's meek persona with her bold, unapologetic flair. From intense clashes to wild romantic entanglements, she'll deliver scorching face-slaps to any who dare underestimate the transmigrated hood princess. Brimming with drama, action, laughter, and jaw-dropping revelations, one thing is certain - Master Wu's wife is no shrinking violet. Can this fish-out-of-water hood princess rise as the elite world's feistiest new queen?

FlameWitch · Fantasy
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144 Chs

Chapter 100

Huang Yanyan's POV:

The whole day had been a flurry of controlled chaos at the villa. Gramps was barking orders left and right at the poor staff, ensuring every last detail for tonight's grand banquet was absolute perfection. He finally excused himself for a pre-party nap after working himself into an irritable lather. 

As I surveyed the lavishly decorated ballroom from my bedroom window, I had to admit the hall looked stunning - like something ripped straight from the pages of a magazine spread on Beijing elite opulence. The whole place reeked of obscene wealth.

The night was just getting started when Wu Ling arrived early, whisking me back to my luxurious quarters. As the makeup artist fussed over me, meticulously applying cosmetic artistry, Wu Ling appraised the situation with an amused smirk.

"I think it's safe to say, welcome to the boring, snobbish circle of Beijing high society," she quipped.