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Rebirth: My Reclusive Husband Helps Me Get Revenge!

“An illegitimate child will always be an outsider.” For Yu Lixue, life in the Yu family was one of endless humiliation. As the unwanted daughter with no mother to defend her, she was treated like a pawn, used, ignored, and discarded. Her talents—her paintings, her songs—were stolen by her stepmother and conniving half-sister, who claimed them as their own. Her life was a series of shadows and silence, living under their lies. But when her half-sister fled an arranged marriage with Mo Ran, a powerful but reclusive man, the family forced Lixue to take her place. Once again, her wishes were disregarded. Her marriage to Mo Ran was cold, distant—another prison she had no choice but to endure. Until the night she died in a mysterious accident, her pleas for justice buried along with her. Yet fate gave her a second chance. Reborn into the same world that betrayed her, Lixue returns with a vow: she will take back everything they stole—her art, her voice, her freedom. And when she reenters her marriage with Mo Ran, he surprises her with a proposition: he will help her get revenge against those who wronged her. But Lixue is wary. Why is this man, who barely showed her any warmth before, now offering to stand by her side? As they plot against the Yu family, Lixue realizes that Mo Ran has his own reasons for revenge. Their alliance begins to blur the line between ally and enemy, and she questions whether he’s truly on her side or if he has his own hidden agenda. In a world filled with deceit and betrayal, Yu Lixue must decide: will she risk trusting her husband, or will she forge her own path to reclaim what’s hers, no matter the cost? Excerpt: Lixue stared down at the steaming bowl of soup on the table, blinking in surprise. Mo Ran placed it before her with a steady hand, his usual calm expression softened just slightly by a flicker of something unreadable in his eyes. She tried to catch his gaze, but he’d already turned away, busying himself with the teapot. “Why are you…?” she murmured, glancing between the bowl and him, her voice trailing off. He looked up, meeting her eyes with a hint of amusement. “Why am I what?” She fumbled for words, her cheeks warming. “Why are you…being so nice to me?” A small smile played on his lips, barely there but just enough to leave her heart fluttering. “Is it so strange for a husband to be kind to his wife?” She opened her mouth to reply, but nothing came out. The Mo Ran she remembered from her past life had been as cold as winter, never sparing her a second glance. This new version of him, warm and considerate, left her feeling…confused. “Eat,” he said, his voice soft. “You didn’t eat much at breakfast.” She nodded, taking the spoon with a slight tremor in her fingers. The soup was rich, comforting—something she would have loved as a child. The warmth of it melted away a part of her guardedness, leaving her strangely vulnerable. As she set down her spoon, she glanced at him again, still puzzled. “What’s gotten into you, Mo Ran?” “…” “Let’s just say I want to spoil you my darling..” Update- paused- To resume on the 13th.

Little_North_Star · Urbano
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29 Chs

Vocal lessons

The necklace glinted in the dim light as Lixue turned it over in her hands. The sapphire was exquisite, its deep blue hue reminding her of the ocean under a moonlit sky.

Yet, her thoughts were far from calm.

Mo Ran was an enigma. One moment distant and calculating, the next thoughtful and unexpectedly tender. She didn't know how to interpret his gestures. Was this an apology? A peace offering? Or simply a man playing his part as her husband?

Lixue sighed and set the necklace on the bedside table. She wasn't ready to wear it—not yet. There were too many unanswered questions swirling in her mind.

The next morning, Lixue woke early, determined to keep her focus on her own goals. The meeting at Dream Entertainment had gone better than expected, and she was eager to start her training and prepare for her debut.

As she came downstairs, the house was already bustling with activity. The staff moved efficiently, cleaning and preparing for the day. The head maid greeted her with a warm smile.

"Good morning, young madam. The master left early again. He mentioned he'll be busy for the next few days but said to let auntie Feng know if you need anything."

Lixue nodded, thanking her as she sat down for breakfast. The food was lavish as always, but her appetite was light.

Her mind was already elsewhere, plotting her next steps. She had to be careful—if Mo Ran discovered her involvement with Dream Entertainment, there would be questions.

Questions she wasn't ready to answer.

As she sipped her tea, her phone buzzed with a message. She opened it to find a reminder from Shi Haoyang about her upcoming vocal training session. A smile tugged at her lips.

This was her chance to take back control of her life, to build something that was entirely her own.

Later that day, Lixue slipped out of the house again. She had memorized the quieter routes, avoiding the main gates and the ever-watchful eyes of the Mo mansion staff.

Lixue arrived at Dream Entertainment wearing her usual disguise—a simple cap and mask. Her identity as Y.L. Magnolia had to remain a secret, even here. Only Shi Haoyang was aware of her true background, and she intended to keep it that way until the time was right.

The training room was spacious, with soundproof walls and polished wooden floors. A grand piano stood in one corner, and a large mirror covered the opposite wall. Miss Zhang, the vocal coach, greeted her warmly.

"Ah, you're here. Let's not waste any time." Miss Zhang gestured toward the piano. "Today, we'll focus on control and projection. Your tone is beautiful, but it needs discipline to handle more demanding pieces."

Lixue nodded, following her to the piano. She placed her sheet music on the stand, selecting a song that required both emotional depth and technical precision.

"Start with scales," Miss Zhang instructed. "Pay attention to your breathing. A strong foundation is the key to consistency."

Lixue took a deep breath and began, her voice gliding through the notes. She focused on each sound, feeling the vibration in her chest as she controlled the airflow. Miss Zhang listened intently, occasionally stopping her to adjust her posture or correct a note.

"Good," Miss Zhang said after a while. "Now, let's move to phrasing. The goal is to convey emotion without sacrificing clarity. Sing this line as if you're telling a story."

Lixue nodded again and began. Her voice was soft at first, carrying a bittersweet quality that grew stronger with each word. The melody swelled, filling the room with raw emotion.

Miss Zhang clapped her hands when Lixue finished. "Beautiful! But you need to enunciate more. Listen—'love' shouldn't sound like 'luv.' Open your mouth fully. Let's try again."

They repeated the exercise several times until Miss Zhang was satisfied. Then they moved on to more challenging techniques.

"Now, vibrato," Miss Zhang said, demonstrating by singing a single note that quivered elegantly. "This adds depth to your voice. Try it."

Lixue mimicked the sound, her voice trembling slightly. It wasn't perfect, but it was close.

"You're getting there," Miss Zhang said encouragingly. "Remember, vibrato comes from relaxation, not tension. If your throat feels tight, you're doing it wrong. Let's practice with this phrase."

Lixue followed her lead, repeating the phrase until the vibrato sounded natural.

Hours passed as they worked through various exercises: dynamic control, transitioning between head and chest voice, and maintaining pitch during tricky intervals. Miss Zhang was demanding but patient, pushing Lixue to explore her limits.

By the end of the session, Lixue's throat felt sore, but her heart was full. She had learned more in one day than she had in months of practicing on her own.

Shi Haoyang entered the room as they were wrapping up. He clapped his hands, his smile broad. "Impressive as always, Lia. Miss Zhang, how's she doing?"

Miss Zhang glanced at Lixue, then back at Haoyang. "She's a natural. With more training, she could be phenomenal."

"That's what I like to hear," Haoyang said. He turned to Lixue. "You're making great progress. Keep this up, and the debut we've been planning will blow everyone away."

Lixue smiled behind her mask, giving a slight bow. "Thank you, Miss Zhang, Mr. Shi. I'll work harder."

As she left the building, her steps were light despite her exhaustion. 

When she returned to the Mo residence that evening, the house was quiet again. Lixue entered her room, only to pause as she noticed something on her vanity table.

The sapphire necklace.

She had left it on the bedside table, hadn't she? But now, it was here, carefully placed on display.

Her heart skipped a beat as she turned, her eyes scanning the room. The faint scent of cologne lingered in the air—a scent she recognized all too well.

Mo Ran had been here.

What did it mean? Was he trying to send her a message? A hint?

Lixue shook her head, pushing the thoughts aside. She couldn't let herself get distracted. Not now, when she was getting close to breaking one of Yu Jia's defenses.

But as she prepared for bed, she couldn't help glancing at the necklace one last time, wondering what game Mo Ran was playing—and whether she was ready to play along.