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General, Your Wife Is Requesting Your Return Home For Farming

# FAMILY LIFE Su Xiaoxiao was taking a nap but opened her eyes to find that she had transmigrated and was now in the body of a plump girl. From a dignified military doctor, she was now a glutton and a slacker. What’s more, she often terrorized people in the village, together with her father and brother. That was why nobody for miles around was willing to marry her. Although her family managed to arrange a marriage to an illustrious family, the groom ran away on the day of the wedding. When her father said he would nab her a husband, she was not expecting him to do so literally by capturing Wei Ting with a sack after he was exhausted from fighting bandits. Su Cheng smiled mysteriously at his daughter. "Dad has good news and bad news. Which do you want to hear first?" "Either." "I captured a husband for you. He's a hundred times better looking than He Tongsheng! You'll definitely like him!" "Then, what's the good news?" she asked in a daze. Su Cheng decided to go with the flow and changed his words. "The good news is that you don't have to give birth any more! My son-in-law has already given us children!" After getting married, Su Xiaoxiao led a busy life of changing her gangster father and younger brother for the better, saving the life of her gorgeous husband, and raising her three rascals… Plus, she unexpectedly became one of the most powerful ladies of the Yan Dynasty!

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Wasn't her father an orphan who grew up eating food from hundreds of families?

Orphans were a popular term. The villagers outside called them beggars and cowherds.

"Now we do!" Old Master Su said.

Su Xiaoxiao was dumbfounded.

Su Xiaoxiao asked, "Dad, how much did you spend on it?"

"I didn't buy it. I probably… picked it up," Old Master Su recalled.

Su Xiaoxiao was puzzled. "What do you mean by 'probably'?"

Old Master Su explained, "I don't remember either. Ever since I can remember, I have had this jade pendant on me. It looks like it's worth a few dollars. I thought that if I really couldn't survive anymore, I would pawn it!"

How much was it worth?

Did he have some misunderstanding about a few? If this piece of jade was sold, it could support a few large villages, okay?

What luck did her father have to pick up such a treasure?