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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..."

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Chapter 312 A Huge Sum of Money1

Chen Honghong had been staying at her mother's house with her two children for three days, and as it was the fifth day of the month, Ma Xiulian was heading to the town's post office, so she took her daughter and grandchildren back home with her.

Every month, her fourth child's salary would be sent to the post office, and she would always be the one to collect it.

On her way to the town, she happened to come across a fellow villager going the same way on an ox cart, so she hitched a ride.

Perched on the ox cart, the cold wind howled around them.

The four of them hunched their necks, wishing they could curl up into a ball to block the wind.

Nobody spoke, for opening your mouth merely invited the wind to fill your stomach, inevitably leading to a chill.

"We're here!"

The ox cart halted at the entrance of the town. Ma Xiulian got off with Chen Honghong and her children, thanked the driver, and left some fruit candies on the cart.