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The Evil Villainess' Sweet Love Story

Accidentally reborn, Xu Wanwan realized that she was living in a novel and was currently the unlucky cannon fodder, while the fake daughter of a wealthy family was the extremely lucky original female lead! Her birthright was stolen? 'Sure, take it.' Her parents were stolen? 'I don't need them anymore.' Her luck was stolen? 'Well this is the easiest to deal with, I'll just find the luckiest person in the novel and rub some off him!' Cue Li Jingran, pretty much the embodiment of luck. The closer you got to him, the luckier you became. There was no way she was going to let such a plug-in slip through her fingers. As she rubbed off his luck, she regained her good grades, her beauty, her status, and even her horrible parents who were now filled with regret and wanted to reinstate her. Li Jingran pulled her into his arms domineeringly and said, "Where did this trash come from? Leave my darling alone!" Xu Wanwan, "I thought I was supposed to be the evil villainess? Why am I so professional at lovey-dovey behavior?"

Crane of Bright Flowers · 都市
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457 Chs

Sowing Discord

編集者: Dragon Boat Translation

Someone beside him immediately chimed in, "That's right, this isn't a simple matter. If this painting had really come from Master Nanshan, she wouldn't have given it to you!"

When Xu Wanwan heard this, she turned to look at the Study Committee Member calmly. "This painting has Master Nanshan's signature on it. It was also handed to me personally by Master. There's no need to fake it."

"So what if it's signed?" The Study Committee Member said unhappily, "These things can still be faked."

"You have no evidence, and you haven't even seen Master Nanshan's original painting. How can you measure the authenticity of this painting?"

"Anyway, if this painting is really worth thirty million, you can't just give it away casually."

Xu Wanwan couldn't be bothered to argue with him and said unhappily, "Are you done?"

"Are you the only one allowed to speak in this class? Don't we all have the right to speak?"