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After Transmigrating, Embraced by the Wildest Man

After getting drunk, Lucy Sullivan slept with a stranger. Then, she woke up and realized she had transmigrated into a book! This book was one that Su Le's mother loved to read because the supporting cannon fodder character had the same name as Lucy Sullivan. Her mother even told her to memorize the book's contents. What if she transmigrated into the book one day? Sure enough, her mother's words came true. When Lucy Sullivan regained consciousness, she didn't regret her actions. After all, she had slept with the only good man in the book, and he was handsome! In contrast, the male lead in the book was not a good person. He treated Lucy Sullivan, who accompanied him through hardships in the countryside, as an ATM, while being engaged to the female lead. He was a pure scumbag! The transmigrated Su Le wasn't as naive as the original character. She decisively abandoned the male lead in the book and turned away from him to marry the second male lead. The villagers said, "Lucy Sullivan, the Smithson family is poor. Can they afford to support a young lady like you?" Upon hearing this, Lucy Sullivan immediately declared to Samuel Smithson, "I eat very little." The villagers continued, " Samuel Smithson, that Lucy Sullivan does nothing all day. Why don't you find a hardworking wife?" Samuel Smithson confidently replied, "I can afford her." Despite the opposition of everyone around them, Lucy Sullivan and Samuel Smithson ignored them and lived together. The whole village expected to see them fail, but to their surprise, not only did their lives get better, but they also had several children.

JQK · 现代言情
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40 Chs

024 I have a backache.

Lucy Sullivan's face creased into a frown, "But, I want to go to the mountain with you."

Samuel Smithson didn't anticipate that Lucy would want to go to the mountain with him. Edward York, unaware of Lucy's true intentions for tonight, casually asked, "So, Sister-in-law, you want to go to the mountain, huh? We can take you with us tonight."

Samuel shot him a glance, then looked at Lucy.

Lucy's face turned completely red. Stammering, she said after a long pause, "I, uh, my back hurts today." She finished with a shy and resentful glance at Samuel as if to say, "You're to blame."

Samuel rubbed his nose, and then began, "You don't have to join us tonight. It's dangerous in the mountains at night, and it's not safe for you. I'll work fast tomorrow and then accompany you to the mountain."

Samuel thought that Lucy, as a city dweller, was simply curious about the mountain, having never visited one before. He worked quickly, figured he'd accompany her for a stroll there in daylight.