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History's Strongest Son-In-Law Living With The In-Laws

Left disfigured after an unfortunate accident, Shen Lang, a doctor, has become so ugly that no one dares to look at him. This makes him decide to become a noble spirit instead and save lives along war-torn borders. He lives a lonely life, remaining single until a bomb takes his life. At that fateful moment, he swears that if he can live again and get his handsome face back, he would use his charm to flirt with the most beautiful woman and live an extremely relaxed life. He transmigrates to another world and in this life, he has the body of an absolutely handsome man. However, the said owner of this body is a live-in son-in-law, one who was chased out for being a useless moron, of a wealthy merchant. In order to fulfill his goal of living an extremely relaxed life, Shen Lang finds his way to become the new son-in-law of the 'Goddess' of the much more influential Palace of the Earl. Yet the only way he can truly live a relaxed and enjoyable life is to eradicate all his enemies, and all those who seek to bring the Palace of the Earl down!

Silent Cake · Oriental
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Enke releases the rankings, shocking the masses!

The marking work of the literary examination would last for several days and nights.

The martial examination was very fast.

Round after round of elimination, the number of people who could survive in the end would basically be considered as passing.

The final step was to rank the results.

The ranking of the literary examination was more subjective, but the ranking of the martial examination was simple. It was just the addition of the scores and the number of circles.

Whoever had the highest score and the most circles would be ranked first.

The ranking was still based on the serial number, and the names were still unknown.

Of course, some of the candidates were too famous. They were born into noble families, so even if they wore the same exam clothes and masks, they could still be recognized.

However, it was impossible to achieve absolute fairness.