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Rebirth in the 80s: The Scholar Wife is Cute

Deceived into marriage, exploited for a lifetime as a nanny without pay, and finally beaten to death by her adoptive mother in front of her adoptive father's sickbed, Shen Mianmian's miserable life came to an end. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself back at fifteen. Shen Mianmian vowed to escape her past fate, punish her malicious cousin and adoptive mother, but accidentally shone too brightly in the process. The third-to-last student in school suddenly rose to the top, becoming the candidate fought over by prestigious universities, causing a sensation among all the teachers and students... While others were busy studying, Shen Mianmian was busy starting small businesses to make money... While others were preparing for the college entrance exams, Shen Mianmian purchased the two most notorious haunted houses in Beijing in one go... becoming an oddity in everyone's eyes, they mocked her that even if she had the fortune to buy them, she might not have the life to live in them. While others graduated and were busy looking for jobs, the haunted properties purchased by Shen Mianmian were requisitioned by the government, earning her a considerable amount of demolition compensation. Those who had mocked her couldn't help but slap themselves twice... inquiring everywhere where there might be haunted houses for sale. Shen Mianmian, originally needing to borrow money for tuition fees, used the demolition funds and leveraged her rebirth advantage to buy a suitable plot of land and built a rental building, transforming into a Beijing's wealthiest and most prosperous landlady... One day, Shen Mianmian, carrying a bag of keys and having just collected the rent, was dragged to the Civil Affairs Bureau. "Shen Mianmian, it's time for you to pay back what you owe me."

Yin Family's Sixth Child · Ciudad
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Chapter 4 Seek Help from the Village Chief

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He was aloof by nature, not fond of idle chatter; whenever he came, he only visited the village chief's house, never wandering around, and he certainly wouldn't spare a glance for any of the local girls, leaving the impression that he was distant and unapproachable.

Many people in the village, including those who had entertained the idea of getting He Nan to be their son-in-law, only dreamed about it. He was educated, capable, and came from a well-off family—they stood no chance of reaching his level.

Shen Mianmian only knew this much, and as for what He Nan was doing now, she had no idea. In any case, he had always been mysterious; this was the first time she saw him face-to-face, as previously she only saw his car or just a silhouette from behind.

What she knew had come from overhearing conversations between Zhou Lanfang and Zhou Siyu in her previous life. Originally, Zhou Siyu wanted to get close to He Nan, but he simply ignored her. His icy aura intimidated Zhou Siyu, and gradually she gave up on the idea.

As she snapped out of her thoughts, Shen Mianmian realized that He Nan was looking at her, seemingly waiting for her to continue speaking. She pursed her lips and forced out a "Thank you."

They were not acquainted, and calling him "Brother He" seemed too presumptuous, while using his name felt impolite. She was, after all, only fifteen years old. As for "Comrade He"... that seemed like a term used by equals or elders for younger people...

Deciding not to call him anything, Shen Mianmian didn't think they would have any further interactions.

He Nan acknowledged with a noncommittal "Hmm," and asked, "Who did this to you?"

"Ah?" Shen Mianmian blinked blankly for a moment, then realized he was referring to the bruises on her hand, "My mom."

He Nan's frown deepened, "Your dad doesn't care?"

The fresh bruises atop the old ones on her hand were not simply the result of disciplining a child. He Nan's impression of Shen Mianmian was limited to the knowledge that there was such a young girl in the village; he knew nothing else about her.

"My dad's not home," Shen Mianmian murmured, head bowed. A sudden surge of resentment welled up in her heart. Her body rarely lacked bruises, new or old, with Shen Jianhua turning a blind eye and Zhou Lanfang making up excuses so he wouldn't probe further.

Not aware? He Nan's brows furrowed even more. Such obvious injuries would be clear even to a blind person—it must be a case of one person abusing her and the other ignoring it, likely a result of favoring boys over girls.

"He Nan," a deep, kind voice suddenly called out from outside the car.

"Uncle Zhao."

He Nan opened the car door and stepped out. Shen Mianmian immediately followed, and a cold wind sliced through her the moment she was outside, causing her to shiver violently.

Zhao Xianlai had intended to respond when he caught sight of Shen Mianmian stepping out of the car, puzzlement in his eyes, "Mianmian, what are you doing here?" And she had been in He Nan's car.

Though it was strange, Zhao Xianlai didn't jump to conclusions. Shen Mianmian was only fifteen years old, still a child, and He Nan's character was known to him.

"My mom hit me." Shen Mianmian had barely spoken when the cold forced her to sneeze. Sniffling, she continued, "She won't let me go to school. I want to go, and then she hit me."

Shen Mianmian's voice was low, but her words were clear and orderly.

"Sigh." Zhao Xianlai exhaled heavily, "You go back first, I'll talk to your dad tonight."

He was aware of some of the Shen Family's issues—Shen Jianhua wasn't home, and he couldn't communicate with Zhou Lanfang.

Go back?

Shen Mianmian stood still, not moving; if Zhou Lanfang realized she hadn't washed the dishes, she would probably get another beating, and at the moment she had no strength to resist.

"If you don't want to go back, sit in the car."

He Nan's voice unexpectedly sounded above her head, and Shen Mianmian looked up at him, startled, to see him with an expressionless face as he walked over and opened the car door, gesturing with his eyes for her to get in.