The Fake Heiress Turns Out to Be a True Tycoon!
After being kicked out by her family, she turned out the real heiress worth billions, and people around her got to know it.
Her family regretted deeply and demanded half of her fortune as repayment for bringing her up. She sneered and used a truth-telling talisman to expose their plots.
A scumbag had always been pestering her and wanted to get back together. She easily made him "meet his ancestors" every night.
Moreover, her cousins had looked down on her, regarding her as a disgrace.
Surprisingly, the chairman of a rich family came to her and said, "As long as you can save my daughter, I'll meet all your demands!"
Another rich family, who had been at feud with her new family for a long time, also shamelessly came over and said, "As long as you can help us, our family will be very grateful for the kindness of your family!"
Later, even the rebellious cousin became her follower, claiming, "She is my only sister! Whoever dares to insult her, I will curse their entire family!"
Her new family finally realized that their little poor girl was actually a big shot!
"I need to draw spells, get rid of evils, save people and chase that guy! How busy I am!" She said in distress.
That guy, "Actually, you don't need to chase me. I'm already yours."
LittleFishOnKitty · Urban
It would be a better story if it did not belittle autistic people, pretend schizophrenia is as silly and as simple as cross-dressing, and if it did not paint cross-dressing as something worth being violently angry over. The author insists that having multiple personalities is a facet of schizophrenia, and it is absolutely false and a harmful narrative. Having multiple personalities is often a result of trauma and childhood abuse, and is something that a doctor must diagnose after meeting with the child. It is not schizophrenia. Schizophrenia causes hallucinations and violent actions and suicidal thoughts. Cross-dressing is not violent, nor is it a result of hallucinations or suicidal thoughts. Schizophrenia causes anger and irritability and causes those suffering from symptoms to withdraw entirely from society. It is often diagnosed at age 20 and typically occurs as a result of prolonged drug usage, brain injury or through an inherited genetic marker being activated, in which case one or both parents would have also been schizophrenic and possibly presenting symptoms.