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Peasant Woman's Decreed Life as a Wife

Ye Muyu, an elite of a modern company, got married and had children directly after transmigrating. She became a talented scholar and the mother of two children, and she also found out that she had a husband who hated her very much. Not only that but there was also a reincarnated female supporting character, Tang Rou, who coveted her position. "Your position is mine, and I will be his rightful wife," Tang Rou uttered. Ye Muyu looked at the man in front of her who had a solemn expression on his face. She nodded calmly. "Sure." The man instantly became defensive. "You're my wife. Don't even think about leaving me behind. Other people will have to get lost." Her son wrapped his arms around her thigh. "Go away. My mother is a good person. If you bully her, I'll bite you to death." Her daughter grabbed her arm. "You're a bad person. My mother is the best in the world. If you say anything bad about her, I'll report you to the police." Tang Rou looked at the Ye family, who all seemed happy and content, and she secretly clenched her jaws. "This shouldn't have happened. Everything's changed!"

Su Yueyue · História
Classificações insuficientes
1197 Chs

Feeling Comfortable

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

"Mother isn't scolding you. Mother is teaching you. When you're with a man, you have to go along with him. When he's at ease, he'll treat you well, understand?" Madam Liu did not make it too obvious. After all, it was a matter of love between her children. If she said too much, she would be going overboard.

Ye Muyu was a little surprised that Madam Liu was teaching her how to look after her husband.

Actually, Madam Liu's words were considered tactful.

The two children were almost crippled by the original host.

Fortunately, the two children were still young and could still be raised again. Therefore, her next goal was to teach the two children other than getting new sources of income.

"Mother, I understand."

Only then did Madam Liu feel relieved. She patted her hand lightly and said, "I'm relieved that you've thought it through."