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Reborn in the 80s, Get Rich by Eating Melons

Tong Yao never expected that getting a milk tea could result in getting struck by lightning on a sunny day, and then waking up in the 1980s. She became a mischievous, spoilt wife of a top-tier doctor from the future. Rather than leading an ordinary life, she was caught eloping and stealing money, and reacted with crying, making a fuss, and hitting walls. Under the hopeless circumstances, she discovered she could understand animal language. While other time-travelers were busy making money to support their families, she was just enjoying the show. "The deputy director's wife accepted five jins of pork from a patient's family. The old couple is squabbling behind closed doors right now." "The Dean has had a flare-up of hemorrhoids these past few days and can't sit on a chair." "Mr. Li's wife is a tough woman. That missing tooth on the left was knocked out by her." "Tong Yao has improper conduct. She used to secretly meet people in the village." Tong Yao didn't expect the day would come when she would be the talk of the town. ... One day, Tong Yao heard a stray cat at the door muttering, "Dr. Si is having a date with a nurse in the corridor." Furious, Tong Yao went to catch them in the act, only to find the doctor was discussing a patient's condition with a nurse who was over fifty. Wanting to run away, Tong Yao found her escape route cut off by the doctor, who backed her against a wall, "So I heard you came to catch us, huh?" Tong Yao never expected the saying, 'Those who always walk by the river eventually get their shoes wet,' to come true.

Yin Family's Sixth Child · Urbain
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750 Chs

Chapter 367: Your cooking skills are good enough to open a restaurant.

Wang Chun seemed shocked by the novelty of information, she could hardly believe that Si Chen would actually nag.

In contrast, Deng Wenwen whispered to her, "Sister Yaoyao, you don't know how good you have it. A lot of people would love to stay at home and not do anything." When mentioning her mother, who usually complained about being too tired every time she came home and often nagged her father, she said that it irritated her even just hearing her mother nag. She didn't even want to stay in the house.

Women who always nag are the most annoying.

Tong Yao, hopping on one leg, made it back to her chair and sat down, saying, "People seek different things. I like the feeling of money coming in every day. I'm still young and it's too early for me to retire. I should earn as much as I can before I have a child, then I can stay at home worry-free with my child."