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Rebirth: Saving My Villainess Twins

After Su Chaoxi was killed by her parents' blatant favoritism, she was reborn before her son became a murderer. Only after being reborn did she realize that the mother-in-law, whom her parents described as having a 'Buddha's mouth and a snake's heart,' was actually a people-pleaser; the twins whom they called inherently bad seeds were just neglected and lonely geniuses; and her domineering and brutal husband was actually a top-tier romantic! In this life, with her mother-in-law alive and her husband doting on her, Su Chaoxi held her children tight and fiercely slapped herself twice. The mistakes made in her last life, she swore to make up for in this one. - Xie Tianyin woke up one morning to discover that his restless wife, who previously would cry, make scenes, or threaten suicide, started to adopt a gentler approach to get together with his illegitimate younger brother. Xie Tianyin saw through everything, only wishing for her to stay by his side. But unconsciously, the reclusive and morose twins became increasingly cheerful, the depressive and pessimistic old mother smiled more and more, the business he was determined to ruin was thriving, and even his grandfather, who had been utterly disappointed with him, asked why he didn't visit home more often. Xie Tianyin: ??? What happened?

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189 Chs

Chapter 112 My Heart Only Has You

Xie Changzheng appeared especially self-righteous as he said, "They are very happy to witness our happiness, and you don't know how delighted they are to see us reconciling."

"Is that so? I see," Wen Jingshu nodded as if she had just realized something, then asked, "I thought you'd called me here to discuss adding your mistress and your illegitimate child to the family tree tomorrow. I didn't expect you wanted to reconcile with me. It seems I was too suspicious of your noble intentions."

Wen Jingshu's words were tinged with sarcasm.

Xie Changzheng had never seen such an aggressive Wen Jingshu before, and he asked with a trace of dissatisfaction on his face, "Can't you speak more politely in front of so many people?"

Their voices were not loud.

But perhaps because the atmosphere between the two of them was really not too good, those around them started to act as mood setters.