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The Lovely Heiress Is Actually A God Beast

Tao Ti was the daughter of Taotie and the mount of War God, who bravely sacrificed herself to save War God. War God collected her soul fragments and sent them into reincarnation. Taotie, a Fierce Beast, feeds on Evil Spirit, resentment, and misfortune. The reincarnated little Tao Ti was switched by a maid and sold to the mountains, where she faced daily struggles of hunger and inadequate clothing. Fortunately, a variety show entered the village and filmed little Tao Ti, causing a sensation in the comments section~ 【Such a cute human cub, don't block her from the camera, I want to watch!】 【The show crew should give her more screen time, poor little thing!】 【Isn't she much more beautiful than a female star?】 A talent agency quickly came to sign her, but her real elder brother, a big shot, rushed over to take her home! She not only exploded in popularity in the entertainment industry but also became the beloved darling of a wealthy family!

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Chapter 44: Can't Escape the Fate of Being Slandered

"Finding the Leading Lady" talent show premiered its first episode featuring the auditions.

Among countless applicants, they showcased the performances of those who made it through and those who were almost through but ended up being regrettably eliminated.

The show wasn't broadcast on satellite TV but was made available online.

Initially, the viewership was low until the news spread that Tao Ti, who was recently embroiled in a scandal, had joined the talent show. Many came to watch, mostly to slander her.

Following the current trend, Tao Ti had become somewhat of a controversial figure in the entertainment industry.

Despite being targeted, she still managed to boost the ratings.

"Number 77!"

"Here!"

A crisp voice resounded, and the audience was captivated by the young girl on screen.

She no longer looked the pitiful figure she had been when first appearing to the public, neither were her clothes ragged, nor was her face gaunt.