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Eighties Sweetheart Wife

Gu Huai'an, a young scion of the No. 01 Courtyard Manor, had become the chief commander at Dragon Aviation Command Center at a very young age. He was known for his cold demeanor and seldom smiled or laughed. Not only did he come from a distinguished family, but he was also the unattainable gem of Beidu No. 01 Courtyard Mansion. Suddenly one day, he heard someone calling him "little brother." When he followed the voice, a pretty girl with an indifferent face asked, "Excuse me, sir, do I know you?" Yet at the same time: 【Wow, little brother is so handsome.】 【There are mountains beyond mountains, buildings beyond buildings, but little brother is handsome and gentle.】 【Little brother, hug!】 Gu Huai'an: …… The little girl's mouth, deceptive as a ghost's. ********* Song Yunuan transmigrated into a period novel and became a minor villainess who was soon eliminated – a role too small to be smaller. On her first day in the book, she stood in the Song family courtyard, trying hard to recall why the entire Song family would be wiped out in the story. In the end, she failed to notice the collective petrified expressions of the Song family members. Later… Her father became the richest man, her brother a top lawyer, her younger brother a scientist, her younger aunt a singer, and even her grandmother became a landlady. She herself turned into everyone's beloved darling. Song Yunuan: What happened to the hellish start I was promised?

Joe Yishui · perkotaan
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676 Chs

Chapter 27 What a Family of Drama Kings and Queens!_1

Everyone knew that the Song family was about to face trouble.

People are like that.

When you fare better than them, they become jealous of you.

When you're worse off than them, they laugh at you, but also pity you.

Aunt Sun said anxiously, "What happened, tell me."

Old Mrs. Song pursed her lips; this was the time when tears were needed.

She began to brew them up.

Remembering Little Nuan talking about how the Song family was brought to ruin, remembering her little daughter singing lullabies in the storeroom to her niece, and remembering how her daughter had become mute, Old Mrs. Song's tears gushed out.

She had only one daughter.

Even though she loved that little daughter the most, she had never spoiled her.

From a young age, Tingting had to look after children, and as she grew up, she also had to cook and do laundry for the family.

By heaven and earth, Siqi might have had a tough life, but she truly didn't suffer; at home, she had her way.