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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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1105 Chs

Chapter 159 Gift_1

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Zhao Shi only wished she could die when her sister-in-law insisted there was nothing wrong with her arithmetic, though mastering bookkeeping might not be so certain—moving her lips, she dared not retort, "Mother, I will try my best to teach my sister-in-law."

She hadn't finished speaking, thinking that if she truly couldn't teach her, then it would be her sister-in-law's own problem.

Lady Li felt that Zhao Shi was scheming, always seizing the chance to put her down, "Mother, I will make sure to keep track of every entry in the accounts."

She absolutely wouldn't let her younger siblings outdo her!

Zhulan watched Lady Li quietly, suddenly realizing there were advantages to her sister-in-law's paranoia. Imagining Zhao Shi was against her every day, Lady Li would be especially motivated to improve. The way Zhulan saw it, no wonder those in power liked to play the balance game—lifting someone's spirits could often be more motivating than suppressing them!