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Spatial Peasant Girl: These Mad Darlings Are Delicate and Gullible

# SPATIAL # FOOD # FIGUREHEAD # AGRICULTURE The only daughter of General Dingguo was lost the year she was born, and everyone thought she had very bad luck. Who would have thought that more than ten years later, they would find her? The young master and ladies of various families in the capital gossiped a lot about it, saying this young lady from the General’s house must be stupid, poor, ugly, and unwanted. Hearing this, the new champion sneered, “They call her stupid?” The richest man in Jiangnan mocked, “They call her poor?” The jade-face divine doctor scoffed, “They call her ugly?”The Imperial Army’s commander was puzzled. “They say she’s unwanted?”These men captivated all women everywhere, but when they saw that mountain girl, they were all smitten and had eyes for no other. The blood-stained, cold, and aloof prince held his sword and gave a chilling smile. “Who will you choose, my fiancee?”

Sweet and Sour Bone · Integral
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Taking Down Little Big Brother

Traductor: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

County Magistrate Shen suddenly had some improper guesses. He nodded. "I'll get everything at home first." He would get someone to pack them up at the Ning Family at dawn. Well, Little Girl Ning was so well-behaved. She would definitely bring him one too.

He was right. Xiaoxiao was not a petty person. Since she made a move, she was naturally generous and considerate. County Magistrate Shen smiled when he saw the full food boxes.

While the Shen Family was enjoying their delicacies, the Ning Family was packing up the things Ning Ansheng needed to go to the academy.

It had to be said that the Bowen Academy was really considerate of the students. What was the greatest expense of studying? Of course, it was books. The cost of buying a book was comparable to an ordinary farmer's annual expenses, so most students with ordinary families would choose to copy books themselves.

Even if brushes and ink cost money, it was still much cheaper than buying books.