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Transmigration: The Evil Mother-In-Law Is Actually Innocent!

Zhulan, in a transmigration novel about a supporting female's counterattack through farming, managed a triple leap: getting married, bearing children, and becoming a mother-in-law. The point to focus on: She became the wicked mother-in-law from the counterattack stories. From 26 to 36, not to mention, with six kids in tow, two daughters-in-law, a few grandkids, and a still-living husband—emphasis on the fact that he's not her original spouse, but the one who trapped her into transmigration. Only after becoming the original body did Zhulan realize she was miserably tricked by her two daughters-in-law. The elder daughter-in-law had a loud voice, complete with a 'brain-enhancing' feature—it turned every little issue into a big deal once it reached her mouth. The younger daughter-in-law was timid and weak, bursting into tears at the drop of a hat, perfectly crafting the image of Zhulan as a wicked mother-in-law. Zhulan, ".......This life is really unbearable." Someone, "You still have me." Zhulan, "Ha, you're the one who screwed me over the most!" Someone, "......"

Three Goats Bring Prosperity · General
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In the morning, Zhulan woke to the sound of the wind. Wrapping herself in her clothes, she rose and went out, only to see Liu Ya already bringing in hot water. There were snowflakes on Liu Ya's body. Zhulan drew the curtains aside and saw that it was snowing outside, although it was only a light snow that must have just started—there was just a thin layer of snowflakes on the ground.

Liu Ya stood to the side, "Breakfast is ready."

Zhulan looked at the gloomy sky, then let the curtain fall, "Bring it over."

Liu Ya, "Yes."

After Zhulan had washed up, Zhou Shuren had already dressed and come out, Zhulan couldn't help but chuckle, "The little guy never gets up early when it snows!"

Zhou Shuren turned back to look at his deeply sleeping son, feeling a tender softness in his heart, "Indeed."

Breakfast today was made up of millet porridge, steamed stuffed buns, and some pickled vegetables; in fact, the Zhou family's breakfasts were really quite simple.