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Transmigrating to the 80s to Become Stepmom to Five Bigwigs

Mu Jingzhe transmigrates into a book filled with sweet, doting love to become the useless supporting character who serves as a foil to the female lead. She also becomes the stepmom of five kids to her recently deceased husband. The five children are the sort that was bound to grow up to become villainous bigwigs. Right now though, these five bigwigs are still pitiful little kids. After weighing the pros and cons, Mu Jingzhe decides to stay for the time being to take care of them, only hoping that they wouldn't seek revenge on her in the future. Unexpectedly, when she is about to leave, the five bigwigs cling to her and refuse to let her go. —— A long time later, her supposedly dead husband, Shao Qihai, returns. The terrifying business bigshot, Shao Dong: "Thanks, Mommy." The famous author-and-media mogul, Shao Xi: "Mommy helped me." The academic genius who two top universities are fighting over, Shao Nan: "Mommy, help me choose.” The youngest winner of the Best Actress Award, Shao Bei: “Love Mommy the most.” The globally-renowned musician, Shao Zhong: “This is for Mommy.” ...... The five children only recognize their mother and have zero thoughts about their father. Their father's dear brother and old rival turn into his rival in love, waiting to abduct his wife home. Shao Qihai: Hm?!! I'm not dead yet. I'm alive, and I'm back!

Yearly Blossoms · Thành thị
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475 Chs

Turned Gray But Couldn't Grow Old Together

Biên tập viên: Atlas Studios

"Mom, why are you suddenly talking about this? Let's go eat." Feeling really unwilling to talk about this, the five kids changed the topic.

Mu Jingzhe didn't harp on it and just stopped talking.

Although she couldn't make Ji Buwang stay, with his ashes, Mu Jingzhe still felt willful for once. She wasn't in a hurry to return him to Old Master Ji, so she kept him by her side.

Now that she had Ji Buwang's company, seeing that Shao Dong and Li Zhaodi were worried every day and kept acting as if she was made of glass, Mu Jingzhe pulled herself together.

"I'm fine. You kids should go to school. Mom, you and Dad must be busy. I'm fine. My hands are much better now. I'm alright."

Mu Jingzhe had actively cooperated with the treatment and seemed to have really recovered. However, when she went to the hospital to check on the dressing again, she fainted as soon as she encountered an emergency patient.