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Back To The 80s: President's Doted Wife

What's it like to be wrongfully killed? Cheng Su felt she'd really hit rock bottom when she was yanked out of a building by someone who jumped. Talk about a true miscarriage of justice! But when she opened her eyes again, she found herself back in the eighties, replacing the 'culprit'? In her last life, she was clear and alone, but in this life, she had a promising, dazzling military husband, as well as a cocky and domineering third child? Ugh, spit on that! She had died with cheats, so since the husband was hers, she'd beat anyone who dared to snatch him—pummel one, annihilate two. She'd make gourmet food to sell at a stall, start a chain of restaurants, and earn the money herself. She'd have the children, flirt with her husband, and fight off any mistresses; as long as her military husband doted on her, all was good. With this cheat-code life, she wanted to eat well, drink well, gain both fame and fortune, and together with her husband, make a home anew! "This story is purely fictional. Please do not take it seriously or imitate it. Any similarities are purely coincidental."

Yan Xiaomo · Urbain
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Chapter 196: Send Off with Wine

Hualing had not expected Cheng Su to be so knowledgeable about hotel affairs. She thought that even though Cheng Su knew how to cook a couple of dishes and had now opened a restaurant, it was just a small fast food joint, merely playing with a big knife in front of the big restaurants, showing off in vain.

Yet she hadn't imagined that Cheng Su would be so familiar with hotel business. Where did she get such insights and perspective?

Hualing's repeated provocations had made everyone quite distasteful, subconsciously distancing themselves from her and not engaging in much conversation with her.

Unaware of this subtle change herself, Hualing was still pondering over Cheng Su's abilities when Chen Shouwang noticed it. At their table, people were either talking with Cheng Su or conversing with the next table, making the couple seem like outsiders who did not fit in.