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Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities

Gu Yang, who had just inherited hundreds of millions, transmigrated into a novel. She became the fake young lady who occupied the nest and suffered in the end. In the beginning, she framed the real young lady, and forced the villain into becoming her blood bank. She offended both the good and the evil. In order to make it to the end, Gu Yang decided to set boundaries with the Gu family. She apologized to the female lead, gave blood back to the villain, and did her best to stay alive. However... "Gu Yang is our daughter no matter what! She will always have a share of the Gu Group!" Her parents exclaimed. "I only have one older sister, and that's Gu Yang! Gu Yang, you can have everything in the Gu family!" Gu Pei, her younger brother, exclaimed. "The Gu family is nothing. I can give you ten times what they can give you," Gu Jin, the female lead, said. "My blood, my body, and everything I own belongs to you," Feng Jue, the villain, said. *** "Everyone in the Gu family is stupid. They treat the fake young lady like a treasure," all the wealthy families in Jincheng said. One day, the Gu family became the richest family in Jincheng. They were the leader in the industry. Everyone was jealous. There were rumors that Gu Yang spent most of her time with a mentally ill person. "Is she mentally ill too?" Netizens asked sarcastically. "I'm her patient," bigshots from different backgrounds stepped forward and said. "That's our president," the Huaguo Psychiatric Association and Psychological Association claimed. Everyone on the internet went crazy. *** Gu Yang thought the main villain in the novel was good-looking and was in a pitiful situation. She decided to treat him better and compensate him more. One day, he pressed her against a wall. "Did you hypnotize me? All I can think about is you." Later, she found out that she'd been exploring the world while he'd been waiting for her.

Mr. Jiuxi · Urban
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Singer Isn't Singer, He's Very Unknown

Editor: Henyee Translations

Gu Jin couldn't suppress her frown, irritation evident at the audience's startled reactions.

She couldn't comprehend their fear. Even her sister remained unfazed.

"Why aren't you scared?" Gu Jin quizzed Gu Yang, her head tilted in confusion.

"It's thrilling, actually," Gu Yang replied earnestly, her attention fixed on the screen. Addressing Gu Jin's perplexity, she elaborated, "I'm a staunch atheist; ghosts don't frighten me."

Despite not yet witnessing the movie's conclusion, Gu Yang remained confident that Chinese horror films seldom featured actual ghosts. More often, they relied on mystery or the protagonist's psychological turmoil.

Meanwhile, the white man behind them still trembled with fear, peeking through his fingers at the screen. His companion, the young man with the canine teeth, simply covered the former's mouth to muffle his terrified exclamations.