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REBIRTH AND REVENGE

"From now on, you can stay in this room and live the rest of your life here for all I care," were the words that condemned Li Na to a lifetime of isolation and despair at the hands of her own family. Betrayed by her sister, Li Jing, who injected her with a lethal dose of poison, Li Na's world faded into darkness, filled with a deep sense of sadness and betrayal. But fate had a different plan for Li Na. Instead of the expected descent into the afterlife, she found herself transported to a new existence, her younger self staring back at her from the mirror. Overwhelmed by this inexplicable rebirth, tears welled in her eyes as she made a solemn vow to herself: to seek justice and make her family pay for the pain they had inflicted upon her. As Li Na battles with the struggles of her past, a new surprise awaits. … With their faces just an inch apart, he softly asked her, "Do you trust me?" tracing her lips with one finger, lightly.  With a quivering smile, she nodded and whispered, "Yes, I trust you." To her Tang Zheng was the light sent by the heavens to shed her tears away. As Li Na embraces this new chapter of her life, a veil of mystery envelopes her path. The shadows whisper, and destiny's secrets slowly unveil, shaping Li Na's fate in ways she never imagined. Note: Daily Updates

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Negotiating At The Hospital

Li Yifeng sighed. "Zhang Mei attacked me. Before I knew it, I blanked out and when I woke up, I saw myself in the hospital."

There was a moment of silence. Wang Yuling's eyes narrowed. "Do you honestly expect me to believe that?" she asked.

"I'm telling the truth," Li Yifeng said earnestly. "We can have a video call right now. You can see for yourself."

"Do it," Wang Yuling said, challenging him.

Li Yifeng switched the call to video mode. Wang Yuling's face came into view. She looked stunning, as always, with her long black hair and red lips. Li Yifeng felt a pang of longing in his chest.

He moved the phone around, showing her the hospital room. "See? I'm not lying," he said. "You can see the bandages on my head and the IV drip on my arm."