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I Transmigrated Into a Novel and Became the Vicious Stepmother of Five Cute Babies

# COZY # OMNIPOTENT # CHIEFASSISTANT In her past life, Mo Ruyue was a top-notch assassin. She was as indifferent as an abyss, and had killed more people than she had fingers to count. In her new life, she became the vicious stepmother of five munchkins in a remote mountain valley, and they were terrified of her. In this life, she decided to change the way she lived. She only had four bare walls for a house? Her children starved to the point they were just skin and bones? No problem. She could kill wild boars with her bare hands, so food wasn’t an issue. She was also proficient in multiplication tables, and her kids instantly became big fans of hers. It had been a difficult journey to change from a vicious stepmother to a warm one. Then, her supposedly dead husband suddenly returned, now the first minister of the dynasty.“Let’s divorce. Give me the children, and I’ll return the money to you.” “I don’t lack anything, just you and the children.”

Wu Shuangzhou · Tổng hợp
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Indeed, All Men in the World Are the Same

Biên tập viên: Dragon Boat Translation

"Who is that guy? You're only at the Golden Core Stage, yet you're here to join in the fun?"

"I remember that only those with the strength of Yuanying can register. How did this Jindan get in?"

"Shh, keep your voice down. That guy followed the First Prince and the others in. He probably has some connections."

"Don't worry about it. It's useless to register through connections. We still have to see if we can pass the aptitude test."

Everyone looked at Mo Ruyue strangely, their eyes full of mockery and unfriendliness.

Mo Ruyue also knew that her strength had yet to reach the Nascent Soul realm, so it was normal for her to be mocked.

It had to be said that the Nascent Soul Stage Cultivators in this world were as cheap as cabbages.

Out of so many applicants, only he was still a jindan, while the others were all yuanying.

It was full of oppression.

Mo Ruyue thought to herself.