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Rebirth: The Heiress's Life

She was a heiress of a financial conglomerate, an intelligence prodigy since her childhood. At 20, she inherited the family business and swiftly carved out an empire in the business world that was astonishing to all, earning the title of "Miraculous Lady" known for her ruthlessness and cold-blooded nature! Such a legend, yet she perished in a bizarre car accident. She was 28 years old. It is said that at the scene of the accident, the corpses of a family of three were torn apart, too gruesome to behold. Rumors from the outside suggested that such cruel imagery could only result from a vendetta! ...... She was the daughter-in-law of a prestigious family in high society, but also the butt of its jokes. It was rumored that her husband was paralyzed from the waist down, and she had a 5-year-old son. There were also whispers that she was busty but brainless, accidentally killed a servant, and served a 3-year prison sentence. Worse still, it was said that her mother-in-law didn't love her, her sisters-in-law bullied her, and she was even thrown out of the house several times...... ...... By the decree of fate! When she became her! Her stunning black eyes narrowed into a fierce gaze, reborn from the ashes! ...... ...... In short, this story is about a prodigal businesswoman who, after being framed and reborn in the body of a downtrodden daughter-in-law of a powerful family, steadily cements her status and takes revenge on the scum, all the while finding love. This brief introduction is just to give you an idea (for reference only). The content is certainly not simple. My pit of a story is solid; feel free to take the plunge.

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Chapter 329: The Devil is One Foot Taller (4)_1

The black suit in front of him respectfully opened.

More magnificent and resplendent than the hall itself, the first thing one saw was the priceless, handmade golden tiger head hanging directly ahead. Below the tiger head sat a massive chair; two steps led down to it, with eight chairs arrayed around it, four on each side. The hall was spacious, in the style of old Western architecture, with Western masterpieces hanging on the walls and a variety of antique decorations placed around, giving the entire place the feel of walking into a Western royal court—noble and lavish.

This was a home of a noble family, one that could not fail to amaze.