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The Stepmother's Counterattack: Raising a Child in a Bygone Era

[Delicate Wife VS Tough Guy, Spoiling Wife + Double Virtue + Raising Kids Daily Life] The foodie livestreamer Shen Mingzhu transmigrated into the role of a wicked stepmother from a bygone era's novel, becoming a contrasting figure to the village's Shen Baolan. Shen Baolan was kind and virtuous, treating her stepson as her own, while the original character was harsh and mean, either beating or scolding the stepson. Shen Baolan enjoyed her twilight years thanks to her promising stepson, whereas the original character was burned alive by her twisted and sinister stepson. In order to change the tragic outcome, Shen Mingzhu rolled up her sleeves, prepared to sort things out properly. —— Shen Baolan had a dream. The man she was about to marry would die half a year later, leaving her a widow with nothing, bound to lead a life of misery. Meanwhile, Shen Mingzhu, for having married the right man, became an enviable rich lady. Both from the same village, both becoming stepmothers to someone, why should Shen Mingzhu live a better life than her? She would marry the man Shen Mingzhu was married to, and live Shen Mingzhu's good life! —— Five years passed. Shen Mingzhu had become a college student, Shen Mingzhu's man didn't die but instead became a big boss, and Shen Mingzhu's stepson turned into a child prodigy. Shen Baolan, who pined for her husband to succeed, was still bitterly waiting for the day her man would rise to greatness.

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Chapter 234: The Traitor

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"You better leave immediately and stop causing trouble here," the officer warned. "If you don't go now, we will take you all into custody for disturbing public order."

Unable to deal with Pei Yang, who was as tough as nails, Huang Yuan simply called the police in the hope of intimidating Pei Yang into backing down.

This move by Huang Yuan did have some effect.

The elderly men and women enticed by Pei Yang's offer of "two pounds of sugar" to help witness began to have second thoughts upon seeing the police arrive.

They weren't about to exchange the small benefit they were promised for a trip to the police station for reeducation.

"Forget it, I don't want the sugar anymore. I'm leaving," one of them said.

"I don't want it either," another echoed.

One by one, about a dozen people left, and Pei Yang did not stop them.

Seven or eight remained, but they stood at a distance, undecided whether to stay or go.