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Transmigration: From Dragon Princess To Pampered Granddaughter

The most cherished Little Princess of the Dragon Clan has fallen on hard times, living in an era of scarce provisions. Thankfully, she had a grandmother who doted on her as much as life itself. She drank brown sugar water every day and ate chicken eggs for every meal, making her plump and fair-skinned; she also donned new clothes for every season. All the young women and newlywed brides from miles around were envious of her naturally good fortune. However, the Little Princess had her woes: she was a dragon, and she craved meat, meat, meat!! Watch as she flexed her Dragon's Prestige — With just a glimpse at the trees, wild chickens would stiffly drop to the ground. If she stood next to the river, the fish inside would voluntarily leap onto the shore. Merely standing still, wild rabbits would run into her thigh... And as the Dragon Clan were fiercely protective of their food, she would fight anyone who dared to snatch her eats. Her fierce reputation extended far and wide, causing children in her group to take detours around her. Many people sneered: "With such a greedy, delicate and fierce character, she will definitely remain unmarried!" A certain Great Demon King who followed her said, "Marry me and become my wife. My home has endless supplies of canned beef, beef jerky, Dabai rabbit milk candy, imported chocolates, and various kinds of meat..."

Bookworm under the Moonlight · Geral
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896 Chs

Chapter 680: Passing on Love Experiences

Gu Tingyun watched her, her upper lip still smeared with a ring of milk, and gently wiped her mouth clean with a tissue.

After finishing breakfast, Gu Tingyun helped William to clean up the dishes and chopsticks, while Helian Qiao played outside with the twins.

As he washed dishes, William advised the young master, "You're doing it right. Men should cherish and care for their wives and children, doing the housework is good too. However, I suggest you learn to cook. In your country, China, there is a saying: 'To hold a woman's heart, you must first fill her stomach'. I learned to cook from a Chinese chef, which helped me stand out among many pursuers and marry your aunt."

Young Master Gu nodded in agreement, not attempting to conceal his feelings for Guibao, even if his uncle-in-law noticed.

Besides, he agreed with his uncle-in-law; Guibao loved to eat so much, and in the future when the two of them lived alone, he would need to learn to cook.