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Reborn As Lucky Star

The cultivator blessed with good fortunes but known to lead a slothful life was reborn again as Chloe Jones. Upon birth, she was shunned for being born a girl and abandoned by her family. What a pitiful life! Fortunately, she was taken in by a poor family in the village. She thought she would stop leading an idle life in this life, but that was until her senior brothers from her previous life showed up. Among her senior brothers, one was the king of the law industry and another was the wealthy president of an international company. One more turned out to be a doctor who was said to have brought people back from the brink of death and the last was a famous celebrity. Originally, Chloe planned to live a comfortable life with her senior brothers’ help. That was until an unlucky b*stard appeared. Whenever the unlucky b*st ard left Chloe's side, he would develop a bad migraine and fever. It was almost as if the God of Misfortune had possessed him. Someone once commented that he and Chloe were a match made in heaven. However, her senior brothers retorted, “Begone! Don’t trust this wolf in sheep’s clothing! He's been coveting you since your previous life!”

Counting Mushrooms · Tổng hợp
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Chapter 157: Pick up the Wife and Take You Away

Walking on the road out of the village, Yue Jiannan touched the gloves he held in his arms.

He had specifically asked his sister to make them for his wife.

Though spring had arrived, the weather was still somewhat cold; he didn't want Yaxian to freeze her hands.

Yue Jiannan also planned to buy some things from the village to take with him.

However, Qingqing tugged at his sleeve, "Let's go earlier, or we'll miss the bus."

In the three years not only the cities, but also the surrounding villages, had developed rapidly.

The government had funded road repairs, and the once rugged mountain roads had become much smoother.

When the first truck arrived, villagers spread the word excitedly.

Many elders kept stepping back at the sight of it, intimidated by the dark fumes and alarming appearance.

But later, there were even buses that went directly to the city; although they only ran two or three times a day, they provided great convenience.