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Rebirth: Regaining Joyful Moments

Having been given a second chance at life, Xu Nianhua trusted no one but herself and swore to live for herself alone. But what did it mean when the good-looking guy with the limp always followed her around? A certain handsome guy, "It means nothing, it's said that happiness lasts long when you follow the one you love!" Tangtang's completed novel: "Rebirth in the '80s: Sweet Wife Enticing" is finished—quality assured! New book preview: After her rebirth, Cheng Yuan suspects her dad had a heart transplant. Her once cold and distant father suddenly dotes on her and becomes a money-making wizard. What's even more bizarre is that she has the same dream every day. In the dream, there's an outrageously handsome guy who just loves to sleep, and she always finds various ways to wake him up. The outrageously handsome guy, "If I ever catch the woman who doesn't let him sleep, I'll definitely teach her a harsh lesson!" Until one day, he met her. Reborn at the end of the '70s, she composes a brand new life. [PS: This book is an alternate history, fully fictional.]

Northern Begonia · Urbano
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245 Chs

Chapter 086: The Zhou Family Wants to Call Off the Engagement

Grandma Cai had already started packing up, and most of her son's family's belongings had been moved out, leaving behind only some old and useless items.

She and her grandson didn't have much, just the kind that could all be taken away in a single bundle.

Grandma Cai's son received a telegram and came to pick her up the very next day. He heard that it was the Xu family who had helped Grandma Cai last time, and he made a point of expressing his gratitude, also mentioning that renting the house to them made him feel very reassured.

That very day, Grandma Cai and her grandson followed her son to South City.

"Grandma Cai really trusts us!" Xu Nianhua looked at the house. It used to be Grandma Cai's home, but now, it had become the house they rented.

Grandma Cai had said that they could use anything in the house and to dispose of whatever they couldn't, making them feel as if it were their own home.

"It's still early. Shall we start cleaning up?"