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After Reincarnation, The Omnipotent Ancestor Reaches The Top

A hundred-year-old ghost who had been haunting the world had become the real daughter of the Stephens family who had some mental problems. As soon as she returned to her family from the village, her fiancé immediately came to break off the engagement and chose her cousin instead. Even his cousin who was adopted to be her parents’ son had also mocked her, “I’m sorry that I have taken your place. In the Stephens family, anyone that cannot contribute will be discarded.” Just when all the other rich families were waiting for the jokes that she would make, those who were perceptive realized that she had changed. She had risen from the bottom of her class to become the top student. Anything she said would become real. Even great scientists, merchants, and martial artists chose to become her follower. Leaders of all the fields: If she’s garbage, then I’m less than garbage. Have you ever seen anyone as good as her ending up as garbage? The Si family must be blind! While she was afraid of being alone, the CEO that loved her introduced her as he stood next to her, “This is my one true love.”

Lu Tianshu · Urbain
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Chapter 156: Not Worth Wasting My Time (2 updates)

"What did you say?"

Filbert Fisher gritted his teeth, squeezing out a few words menacingly.

Everyone was shocked.

Who just said that nonsense?

Why did it sound so unreal?

Filbert from the Fisher Family was one of the most popular figures among the younger generation of the three major families.

Countless girls were begging to marry him.

Yet now, they had just heard the lunatic curse Filbert as a short-lived ghost.

It must have been an auditory hallucination.

"You're not worth wasting my time," she continued in a cold tone, seemingly indifferent to everything, "Go away, I have other things to do."

Several people were taken aback.

Did she have a say in the main hall?

Carl Stephens glanced at Pierce Stephens.

Ella Stephens was his granddaughter, and Carl knew that under such circumstances, it was best not to engage in conversation unasked.