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Madam's Awakening Shocks The Whole World

She was once a revered divine doctor but was betrayed and framed by a jealous senior sister, resulting in her soul transmigrating to another world. In a strange world, with her emaciated body, a poor family, a kind but bullied disabled father, and malicious relatives. An accident granted her the divine eyes, allowing her to not only see people's past and predict their future but also to discern the condition of their bodies. Even more peculiar was the worn bracelet on her hand, which turned out to be a space artifact from ancient times. The world was vast, and there were many eccentrics who ridiculed her family's status, unaware that in secrecy, she was a mysterious figure whom countless influential figures wanted to invite over for tea. Yet, as she relished the pleasures of being reborn, there were always people trying to provoke her! President Mo, what do you want?! If I can't provoke you, I can always hide from you, right?!

Scarlet Heart Light · Urbano
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349 Chs

Chapter 179: You Don't Deserve to Know Who She Is_5

Feeling the gaze of Hou Hongsheng on her relentlessly, Qin Qin slightly frowned and took a few steps back.

Hou Hongsheng seemed to realize his presumptuousness, smiled at Qin Qin, and then said to his parents, "I'm sorry for making you worry."

"What are you sorry for? It's all Grandpa's fault for letting you wear that jade with foul qi, which is why you had an accident," Elder Hou said with some self-reproach.

"Dad, don't say that," Father Hou interjected.

Elder Hou sighed and remained silent.

"Since everything is alright now, I'll be leaving."

Qin Qin said to Elder Hou.

"It's almost noon, stay for lunch before you go," said Mother Hou, whose feelings were somewhat complex at that moment. She had been a bit skeptical of the girl but now realized how remarkable she was, not only a divine doctor but also able to discern that what afflicted her son was foul qi, not an illness. She felt ashamed at the memory of her earlier doubts.