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I am chasing a rough man in the 80s

【Soft and Cute Female Lead VS Gentle and Rough Male Lead】 The new book "Hey, The Ancestors Are Coming" has been uploaded Neither cherished by her father nor loved by her mother, from a poor family and overweight, married to a man who is not a good catch, Chen Hansui thought she was dealt a bad hand in life. Only after she died did she find out that her mother was a woman of power and her husband, a future local tyrant, loved her madly. Seeing the world from a different perspective changed everything... Upon her rebirth at the age of 20, Hansui decided to turn the bad cards she was dealt into a winning hand. However, facing the village's most notorious mother-in-law, a weird and wacky sister-in-law, and a husband who isn't exactly a catch... The soft and adorable Hansui cries out, "I can't do this." The male lead: "I think you still have a fighting chance. Here, let me give you a little 'mouth-to-mouth resuscitation'." Minefield: The male lead in this story is not much of a catch, with his only redeeming quality being that he treats the female lead well. The female lead is a sticky and adorable little thing. Even the outrageous mother-in-law and the sharp-tongued sister-in-law adore her. There's really not much to fight about. Villains who encounter such an adorable female lead automatically have 99% of their IQ blocked. Being the darling of the group means only sweetness lies ahead. Zhalang: Written by sweet-stylized Niuniu Mi Goose flock: 346251814

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Chapter 932 is clearly not a good cookie

Grandma Ma was getting on in years and her mind wasn't as sharp as it used to be, which forced Ma Dong to take on adult responsibilities far too early.

A primary school student who talks about writing an IOU has clearly been battered by life.

Suizi had Yu Jingting find someone to check in Ma Dong's hometown, convinced that some oddball relative must have bewitched the child for him to know about such things.

Investigations take time, and these past few days Suizi and her husband had been taking Grandma Ma to the clinic, hoping against hope for a misdiagnosis, praying for a miracle.

But Suizi was also mentally prepared; the chances of a liver cancer misdiagnosis were very slim. While it was possible in the early stages, by the time it spread, the probability of misdiagnosis decreased significantly.

Indeed, when the results came back, the doctor asked to speak with Suizi alone in the office.