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Detective Ghost Empress

Liu Hui Ying was a normal detective in the eyes of the others, one who can solve any case that was handed to her. But what they don’t know is that behind her success are three ghosts! Born in the family of the celestial masters, Liu Hui Ying had the ability to see ghosts and sign contracts with them. This was how she tied three ghosts to serve her, while Liu Hui Ying was slurping on a smoothie, the three ghosts were working hard to get clues for the case, in exchange for their hard work, Liu Hui Ying will take care of what they desired the most. Life was perfect but then one day she by a twist of fate ended up getting transmigrated as an Empress, one that was entangled in a messy case! Now, she needed to solve the case with the help of her three ghosts before she was forced to drink poisoned wine! Watch her escape the palace schemes and become one of the most prominent Empress of her dynasty! But what was with the Emperor why was he chasing her? Get away! Don’t touch her! She was allergic to men! “ My dear, what do you want, is it gold, silver or an Empire?” asked the Emperor who once hated her very existence with love brimming in his eyes. “ You get away from me, you are making my allergies flare up,” scolded a very red and itchy Liu Hui Ying. Can the Emperor heal her broken heart and find a way to heal her allergies? Will love prevail or will Liu Hui Ying be replaced by someone more beautiful?

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She is dead

Beggars have nothing to lose. Unlike the villagers who had families and possessions that they cared about, a beggar would be willing to speak the truth for a single meal. Thus whether or not Lin Jinxiao was speaking the truth, it could be easily found out. 

Zhai Tinayu rubbed the space between his brows, this man was really daring. Not only did he dare to smuggle the money that was sent for the village's development but he also usurped the crops that the villagers grew and then started selling them to the other country. 

If he was not wrong, a few weeks before he did receive a letter of plea from Su Tai, he told him that the crop growth this year was not good in his village and he asked him to commission a budget that would help him and the villagers. 

Sure enough, that man was lying through his teeth.