Buddhist big shot, she blooms everywhere
A year ago, Ling Xi became a vegetable.
For the medical expenses, the Ling family tried everything they could. His parents sold the land to pick up the trash, his sister dropped out of school to work outside, and the entire family was heavily in debt.
Ling Xi suddenly woke up.
With a power that did not belong to this world.
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Ling Xi had lived in the cultivation world for decades. Although she could not cultivate without spiritual roots, her healing and purifying abilities were invincible.
After returning to the modern world, he was faced with the biggest dilemma-no money.
Thus, he rolled up his sleeves and started doing his old job.
Old Ling's family's life had also been turned upside down since then.
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Second Master Yan had a head disease, and no one dared to provoke him when he was ill.
Ling Xi only patted his shoulder before he fainted and fell to the ground.
The bodyguard immediately detained him.
"I'm sorry, I…" Ling Xi apologized after she woke up.
"Get out!" The man had a terrible headache.
Ling Xi: Alright, who asked her to knock him out?
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Later.
"Xixi, I miss you."
"We've only been apart for three hours," Ling Xi looked at her watch helplessly.
"It's 3 hours, 46 minutes, and 38 seconds."
The bodyguards looked at each other,"So Second Master is a clingy person!"
#Soft and gentle female protagonist vs beautiful and strong male protagonist #
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Reading tips:
1. The whole article was empty, and the golden finger was activated.
2. Xiao Bai likes to write articles every day. If you don't like it, please don't make personal attacks.
3. The female lead was a Buddhist. She just did things according to fate, but when it came to principles, she would fight for it.
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