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Reborn as the Crippled King's Beloved

Murong Jiu, the Ninth Young Miss of the Marquis Mansion, was ugly and talentless, and her fate was to harm her relatives. She was raised in the countryside from a young age. Due to her exceptional medical skills, she was used by the Crown Prince, who drained her of all her value and then threw her into a deep well to drown. Only before her death did she realize she had been switched at birth. Others were rightfully enjoying everything that should have been hers; later, all her family died for her, becoming stepping stones for the Crown Prince! Reincarnated, she returned like a vengeful ghost from hell, making her enemies tremble with fear, ready to seek revenge for each grievance. Unexpectedly, she unintentionally became the darling of her biological family, which made her retract her sharp edges. As the substitute Princess Consort of Prince Ling, she and Prince Ling were a fake couple, intent only on finding the real father of the child in her womb, yet unaware that the man from that night was right in front of her…

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Chapter 332 I Will Never Hurt You

Jun Yuyan watched Murong Jiu.

"Ah Jiu, you only need to know that I will never hurt you, and that's enough," he said.

Murong Jiu felt full of trust for him and nodded.

Then he continued, "Even if you can't recover the memories of the past, it's okay, Ah Jiu. Don't feel sad, I can tell you anything you want to know."

He didn't want to put psychological pressure on her.

Losing a part of her memory was not a big deal.

Of course, Murong Jiu hoped to regain her memory. She felt very confused now, as it seemed that in just under two years, her perspective had changed drastically.

She remembered her state of mind when she returned to the Marquis Mansion and how different it was from her current mentality.

Including when she thought of the Second Prince, she used to feel joyful, but now she inexplicably felt disgust.

Towards Prince Ling, who was ostensibly a stranger, she felt a dependable sense of reliance.