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I Transmigrated Into a Novel and Became the Vicious Stepmother of Five Cute Babies

# COZY # OMNIPOTENT # CHIEFASSISTANT In her past life, Mo Ruyue was a top-notch assassin. She was as indifferent as an abyss, and had killed more people than she had fingers to count. In her new life, she became the vicious stepmother of five munchkins in a remote mountain valley, and they were terrified of her. In this life, she decided to change the way she lived. She only had four bare walls for a house? Her children starved to the point they were just skin and bones? No problem. She could kill wild boars with her bare hands, so food wasn’t an issue. She was also proficient in multiplication tables, and her kids instantly became big fans of hers. It had been a difficult journey to change from a vicious stepmother to a warm one. Then, her supposedly dead husband suddenly returned, now the first minister of the dynasty.“Let’s divorce. Give me the children, and I’ll return the money to you.” “I don’t lack anything, just you and the children.”

Wu Shuangzhou · Général
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There's a Market But No Price

Éditeur: Dragon Boat Translation

"What can we do? He couldn't just kill them all, right? Senior Brother, let's go."

Mo Ruyue had never thought of killing these people.

Just as she was about to mount her horse, Mo Ruyue felt that she would be at a disadvantage if she left like this.

These people came to find trouble with her. Although they were all taken down by her, it didn't satisfy her.

After some thought, Mo Ruyue stared at the Golden Core cultivator and revealed a strange smile.

"Junior Sister, are you still not leaving?"

Ye Yunfeng asked indifferently from his horse.

"Senior Brother, give me some more time. I can't let them come and find me for nothing."

Mo Ruyue's face curved into a smile as she walked towards the Golden Core cultivator.

He squatted down and touched the Golden Core cultivator's pocket to see if there were any good treasures inside.

Since he was already here, he had to leave something behind.