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Rebirth: Pampered by the Lord

She was the Eldest Legitimate Daughter of the General's Mansion, treacherously harmed and died a miserable death. Perhaps moved by pity, heaven granted her rebirth. She returned to four years earlier, not only possessing heterochromia that allowed her to see what others couldn't but also equipped with a portable space. She vowed to make those who hurt her and her mother pay in this life. He was a Prince with a Different Surname from Moli Country, holding military power and commanding awe in all directions. It was said that he had conquered most of Moli Country, and even The Emperor showed him deference. Legend had it he was a bloodthirsty prince who killed without blinking an eye. One day, she encountered a ragged but handsome man on the street, who chased after her, shouting, “My wife, my wife.” The woman said, “Damn it, who is your wife? Aunt isn’t even engaged yet! Go where it’s cool and stay there.” The man responded, “You are my wife, and I've decided to follow you for life.” "A feel-good story, both leads are strong, a pampering love story with 1v1 romance."

Liu Jieli · 歴史
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636 Chs

Chapter 291: Mud-Brick House

"This...!"

Madam Xie suddenly found herself without any ideas, her eyes turned to Xuexue, filled with a questioning look.

Ever since moving out of the Mo family residence, Xuexue had been managing everything by herself. Now being abruptly asked to make a decision, Madam Xie was truly flustered.

"Uncle Mo, how much silver do you think we would need if we were to rebuild our house?" Xuexue asked from the side.

The mason looked up at their old residence, pondered for a moment, and then said, "Your house, although dilapidated, has the advantage of being quite spacious. Rebuilding it will be costly, and it also depends on what kind of materials you want to use."

"What kind of materials are there? Uncle Mo, could you tell me more?"

"Mud bricks are relatively cheap; for a house as big as yours, around thirty taels of silver would be almost enough. But blue bricks, well," the mason's voice grew quieter as he spoke, looking somewhat troubled.