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Transmigrated as the Tortured Female Lead's Daughter

My mother is the sweet, silly, and innocent protagonist of an angsty novel. My mother was the substitute for the overbearing CEO's unrequited love interest who ran off when she found out she was pregnant. As for me, I'm nothing special. I'm just the child prodigy who became a hacker at the age of five. … Genius hacker Gu Chu found herself reborn in the pages of a tear-jerker book. She had been transformed into a cute little five-year-old. Her mother was the tragic female protagonist while her father was the uncultured, boorish male protagonist. There was also a gaggle of hostile, opportunistic relatives and a pretentious, seemingly-virtuous but vile-hearted aunt... Gu Chu straightened her small little frame and began waging war secretly to help her mother. What bad intentions could a five-year-old have? She just wanted to protect Mama. … Until one day... The man who had hunted her across half the globe in her previous life suddenly appeared. As he stared at the weeping little doll-like child in her princess dress, the man fell silent for a long while.

A Crescent Moon · Général
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606 Chs

Chapter 70: My Father Found Us (2)

Gu Chu tried her best to put on an innocent smile. "I like them."

As if! 

Freaking hell! 

She didn't know if she was thinking too much, but Gu Chu felt that the more she interacted with Cheng family's young master, Cheng Qi, the stranger she felt. For example, this time, Cheng Qi specially bought a large bag of puffs for Gu Chu. Perhaps it was to indirectly curry favor with Gu Manxi, or perhaps... He was teasing Gu Chu.

Gu Chu was holding the bag of puffs.

She was grinding her teeth in secret.

I hope I'm overthinking things.

After dinner, Cheng Qi specially sent someone to send Lin Xiaozhou and the others home. On the way back, Gu Manxi said, "This Young Master Cheng is a very good person. Chuchu, don't eat too many puffs, understand?"

Gu Chu smiled sweetly. "I'll bring them to the kindergarten tomorrow and share them with the kids."