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Rainstorm: The Assassin Reborn as the Unwanted Daughter

[discontinued] Morana Yin was a once legend. A ruthless assassin, a figure shrouded in myth and legend until she was betrayed by the person she trusted the most, leading to her gruesome death. But fate has other plans, granting her a second chance in the body of Vesna Xiao, the illegitimate daughter of the Xiao familia. Trapped in a life that bears no resemblance to her own, she must confront the ghosts that haunt her past and the demons that lurk in her present. In a world of gilded cages and veiled threats, where every smile hides a dagger, every friend a hidden foe, her new face becomes her mask, the youthful innocence becomes her shield hiding the soul of a hardened killer hungering for vengeance. --------- Ziyan Luo was a rising star, a brilliant businessman, and an heir to the capital's most influential family until one accident that left him blind during the day and haunted by nightmares at night, leading him to retreat from the world. But when fate throws Ziyan into Vesna's path, spark ignites in the shadows. Vesna becomes the first flicker of desire in Ziyan's isolated world. He wants her and makes no secret of it. Avoiding him isn't an option he offers and he's determined to prove to her she's worth every ounce of effort he's going to put into winning her heart

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Xiao Fei twirled the pen between her fingers, her gaze was fixed on the TV screen that was connected to Bai Zirui's sleek laptop. They were currently in one of the library's private study cabins cabins Bai Zirui had reserved for their use. Currently, Bai Zirui is explaining their assignment topic. 

Though Xiao Fei was already well-versed in the subject matter - perhaps even more so than Bai Zirui - she found herself paying close attention. It wasn't often that she willingly listened to others.

Xiao Fei had always known Bai Zirui was a good student, but watching him confidently discuss material they hadn't even covered in class yet, she realized there was more to him than met the eye. His ability to break down complex concepts far exceeded that of Professor Pang Bolin, whose lectures often left students more confused than enlightened.