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All Hail Cousin Brother

Yu Youyao had a nightmare. In her dream, she was married to the Marquis’ son, Song Mingzhao, and had become a mere medicine-human for her third sister, Yu Jianjia. After having blood extracted from her heart for three years, Yu Youyao’s life was nearing its end, so her wrist was slit and she died just like that. Upon waking up, her heart thumped wildly and she decided to choose the first man she saw to escape that tragic fate. Thus, she clung onto the leg of her maternal cousin who had come all the way from the You Kingdom. “Cousin, I’ll be good to you for the rest of my life.” Zhou Linghuai looked at the girl nestled in his arms. She had a lovely face and puppy eyes. Despite his usual ruthlessness, he suddenly found himself unable to reject her. And so, he became Yu Youyao’s protector, helping her to take revenge on those who bullied her, fend off the schemes of others, and reject all of her suitors. He even helped her attain glory and magnificence. Once Yu Youyao reached adulthood, events started to progress according to her dream. The Marquis’s son, Song Mingzhao, had indeed come to request for her hand in marriage. However, Zhou Linghuai pressed Yu Youyao against the wall and said in a low voice, “You’re mine. You can’t marry anyone else!”

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Seeing a Dragon in the Field

翻訳者: Atlas Studios 編集者: Atlas Studios

Huang Wenxian walked into the hall and bowed deeply to the Old Master. "On behalf of His Highness, the 500,000 soldiers, and the thousands of commoners in the North, I thank the Xie family for their benevolence."

After that, Huang Wenxian brought Xie Xun to the Ye Residence to visit Ye Xiaoci.

Ye Xiaoci looked to be in his forties and had a beautiful beard. Compared to ordinary middle-aged scholars, he was a little taller and stronger, but his aura seemed reserved and elegant.

At this moment, he was playing chess with his aide when the servant in front of him came to report.

Ye Xiaoci frowned.

The Xie Residence operated a wide range of businesses. It involved almost half of the Great Zhou Dynasty's business and controlled half of the Great Zhou Dynasty's shipping. Its business spanned the north and south of the river, and the inner and outer seas.