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The Rebirth of SOPHIA GREEN

COMPLETED For nearly 30 years of existence, she had been in a wheelchair, suffering from polio since childhood. While her freedom of movement had been diminished, the activity her brain had outstripped everyone. Unable to join in the rough of other children, she had spent all her lifetime reading, which gave her exceptional knowledge. She accomplished many outstanding achievements across several fields and became a famous Science Professor. Her life changed forever when she was caught in a suspicious fire in her lab. Rebirth occurred and when she comes back to life, she finds she is now in the body of another Sophia Green, a teenage high school bully. Meanwhile, Albert Pearson, the first heir of the richest family around the country who hid his true identity becoming an assistant of Sophia Green has gone crazy after hearing the news of Sophia's death. He went back to his family and took advantage of his status to keep searching for the truth of that fire. And one day he met a teenage girl whose name was Sophia Green... Fate changes between them as they are seeking the truth behind her death! Could he recognize Sophia and confess his feelings? Special Note: If you are looking for a sweet contemporary-romance genre, this novel doesn't have that kind of plot. Most plots of my novel talk about mystery, suspense, and a slice of life. Often FL starts a slow pace of development, from weak to strong. Cover Created by: Weilan

AnnaShannel_Lin · Ciencia y ficción
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260 Chs

Chapter 70: It Can’t Be Wrong

"This doesn't feel very legit," Sophia said, half to herself and half out loud.

The middle-aged man selling porcelain was upset, "It's part of my family history, I'm only selling it like this because I have debts to pay. Don't ruin my one chance to get my life on track with your muttering about 'legit." You know nothing about porcelain. This lady knows it. She can see it's real."

The old lady nodded, "I know it. This is an antique pot. The seal character on it, and the color, are all very good. It can't be wrong. Ten thousand dollars is quite cheap. When I sell it to someone else, I can get my husband treated at a better hospital."

Sophia frowned and said to that middle-aged man, "Did you hear that? This money is needed to cure his illness. It would be too awful of you to scam them, and now you know what that money is needed for. "