# DECEPTION # FAMILYDISPUTE # DIVINE HEALER Gu Yanfei was reborn. In her last life, it was only after her death that she realized she was the real daughter in a story about a real and a fake rich daughter. She was supposed to be the daughter of a nobleman, but someone switched her with another child at birth and left her leading a wretched life — a cannon fodder from start to finish. The female lead was the fake rich daughter, but she was also blessed with good fortune and the affection of the Gu family, taking everything that was rightfully Gu Yanfei's. In that life, Gu Yanfei lived as she died, with no rhyme or reason. However, after her death, she transmigrated to a cultivators' realm and became a healer... But after cultivating herself for 200 years, she failed her ascension trials. Then, one of the divine thunderbolts struck her and sent her back to her last life — back to the moment when the identity of the rich daughter was exposed. Upon her return, everyone in the nobleman's residence was laughing at her for being illiterate and uneducated, a far cry from the fake rich daughter blessed with good looks and a kind heart, who stood above the rest. They just did not know that Gu Yanfei was a fully-leveled character, reincarnated back to this moment!
I really enjoyed reading *Laila and Musa*. The story kept me interested from the beginning because it combines romance, family drama, misunderstandings, and emotional moments. My favorite part was the relationship between Laila and Musa. They started as enemies and were forced into marriage, but slowly learned to trust and care for each other. The characters felt realistic because they made mistakes, faced challenges, and grew throughout the story. Laila's strength and determination made her an inspiring character, while Musa's journey from anger and loneliness to love and understanding was touching. The novel also shows the importance of family, sacrifice, trust, and forgiveness. There were many emotional scenes that made me feel happy, sad, and excited about what would happen next. Overall, *Laila and Musa* is a heartfelt and engaging novel. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy enemies-to-lovers romances, arranged marriage stories, and emotional family dramas.[img=Loving it]