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My Happy Daily Life After Being Reborn

In this world, there are people who, despite having both talent and luck, always fall a step short of happiness, and Lin Xiaoguai, unfortunately yet fortunately, is among them. Born in the sixties as the beloved youngest daughter in her family, Lin Xiaoguai was both beautiful and intelligent. However, she was burdened with four mediocre and weak older brothers and four formidable sisters-in-law. Her family background was initially poor, dimming her prospects, but just at the right age, she encountered the restoration of the college entrance examination and succeeded in entering university. Her father, overjoyed by the occasion, went to sleep never to wake again, leaving Lin Xiaoguai devastated and ill. During her high fever and delirium, her greedy in-laws married her off. Fortunately, she met a decent man, but his family proved to be a relentless headache, ultimately costing her the ability to become a mother. Disheartened, she divorced and moved far away. On her own, she carved out a new world in the city, living comfortably and leisurely with money and leisure, but unexpectedly, in her later years, she suddenly acquired a powerful ability that should have appeared decades earlier. Thankfully, her broad-mindedness prevented her from succumbing to depression. When calamity struck, she thought her end had come but woke to find herself back at the beginning. Considering her past, Lin Xiaoguai realized that if she wasted this second chance, she would truly be foolish.

Snow Phoenix · Allgemein
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76 Chs

Chapter 20 Hundred Refinement Fruit_2

At that time, she held shares in a magazine company. Although not many, the dividends were enough for her to live comfortably on her own, and as an author who had published multiple popular articles and dozens of best-selling books, she didn't really need to cling to that little salary and bonus.

Despite this, it didn't mean she loafed around at home waiting to die. One could say, in her previous life she never stopped writing, only the extent varied.

Originally, she planned to revive her old profession and submit articles to newspapers, but after reviewing those papers she realized her thoughts were too simplistic.

The special period had just ended not long ago, and many people still had lingering fears, harboring a desire yet afraid to easily engage with anything new.