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My Wife Is A Miracle Doctor In The 80s

The newly published "Rebirth of the Noble Lady: The Wife in Marquess House" tells the story of her past life where her mother remarried, and she became a common cabbage. While her sister got meat, she was left with soup; her sister got noodles, she had to make do with water; her sister was the princess, and she was labeled as trash. She was trapped in a life fully planned by that mother-daughter pair for her; her family, her husband, all reduced to a miserable joke. Then a car accident turned her into a bloody mess. She told him, 'my money all goes to my father, my kidney to you, because you are a good man.' At the age of thirty-three, she died in a car accident, leaving her kidney to a good man. At three, she was reborn. In this life, faced with manipulation, she fought back. What sister? She didn’t even have a biological mother, where would she get a sister from? And in this life, she didn't know if she would once again encounter that good man...

Summer Dye Snow · Urban
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1072 Chs

Chapter 278: Unbearable Dignity

As the high school examination got nearer, Sang Zhilan's anxiety grew, with Wei Jiani's academic performance still stagnating. The prospect of her going to a good university simply seemed impossible.

So no matter what, she had to get Wei Jiani into Tang Yuxin's small tutoring group.

According to the students in the tutoring group, everyone who enters shows a significant improvement in their scores. Without consulting anyone, she directly took Wei Jiani there, believing that no matter what, Tang Yuxin would not turn them away.

However, just as they arrived and were about to go inside, a woman carrying a child emerged from a door.

"What are you here for?" The woman squinted her eyes, unsure of Sang Zhilan's intentions, especially given there was a student with her. Could it be that she was seeking the tutoring group too?

"I'm here to see Tang Yuxin?" Sang Zhilan replied arrogantly, jutting her chest out. As Tang Yuxin's mother, surely she had every right to visit her daughter?