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All Hail Cousin Brother

Yu Youyao had a nightmare. In her dream, she was married to the Marquis’ son, Song Mingzhao, and had become a mere medicine-human for her third sister, Yu Jianjia. After having blood extracted from her heart for three years, Yu Youyao’s life was nearing its end, so her wrist was slit and she died just like that. Upon waking up, her heart thumped wildly and she decided to choose the first man she saw to escape that tragic fate. Thus, she clung onto the leg of her maternal cousin who had come all the way from the You Kingdom. “Cousin, I’ll be good to you for the rest of my life.” Zhou Linghuai looked at the girl nestled in his arms. She had a lovely face and puppy eyes. Despite his usual ruthlessness, he suddenly found himself unable to reject her. And so, he became Yu Youyao’s protector, helping her to take revenge on those who bullied her, fend off the schemes of others, and reject all of her suitors. He even helped her attain glory and magnificence. Once Yu Youyao reached adulthood, events started to progress according to her dream. The Marquis’s son, Song Mingzhao, had indeed come to request for her hand in marriage. However, Zhou Linghuai pressed Yu Youyao against the wall and said in a low voice, “You’re mine. You can’t marry anyone else!”

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Countless Plans for the Common People

Biên tập viên: Atlas Studios

After deciding to come to Xiangping, Old Madam Su helped to pack her things. Unknowingly, she had also made a lot of preparations and sorted out four to five boxes of teaching materials.

"Ms. Ye has agreed!" Yu Youyao was pleasantly surprised, as if she was worried that she would go back on her word. She quickly said, "This matter is settled!"

The only teacher she acknowledged in her heart was Ms. Ye.

Ms. Ye had never been biased. She had never thought that women were born weak and sensible. She also had the confidence and calmness of a talented woman.

Yu Youyao continued, "In the past, I told you that I wanted to establish a women's school, but when I really arrived in Liaodong, I realized how naive I was back then. Liaodong is bitterly cold, and the commoners don't even have enough to eat. How can they have the money to study and read? Survival is a problem. How can they have the mood to spend on the upbringing of their children?"