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Transmigrated as the Tortured Female Lead's Daughter

My mother is the sweet, silly, and innocent protagonist of an angsty novel. My mother was the substitute for the overbearing CEO's unrequited love interest who ran off when she found out she was pregnant. As for me, I'm nothing special. I'm just the child prodigy who became a hacker at the age of five. … Genius hacker Gu Chu found herself reborn in the pages of a tear-jerker book. She had been transformed into a cute little five-year-old. Her mother was the tragic female protagonist while her father was the uncultured, boorish male protagonist. There was also a gaggle of hostile, opportunistic relatives and a pretentious, seemingly-virtuous but vile-hearted aunt... Gu Chu straightened her small little frame and began waging war secretly to help her mother. What bad intentions could a five-year-old have? She just wanted to protect Mama. … Until one day... The man who had hunted her across half the globe in her previous life suddenly appeared. As he stared at the weeping little doll-like child in her princess dress, the man fell silent for a long while.

A Crescent Moon · Tổng hợp
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606 Chs

Chapter 164: Sugar

The paternity test was the most convincing.

After that, Cheng Qingyun started to send a message to Cao Yuezhi, asking her not to expose the news of Gu Manxi's pregnancy for the time being and to think of a way to get Gu Chu's hair.

"Oh right, I still have to think of a way to continue pretending to be sick," Cheng Qingyun muttered to herself. It was as if she did not know how crazy she was right now. Her mouth was mumbling and her hair was messy.

Doctor Li could not bear to see her like this. The sympathy, guilt, and love in his eyes grew stronger. He patiently advised her and left the ward with a heavy heart.

Little did he know that just as he left, the "crazy" Cheng Qingyun's eyes suddenly became clear. There was a faint smile on the corner of her mouth. There was no trace of bipolar disorder at all.

Her ability to pretend to be sick was so good that even the doctor was fooled.