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Transmigration: The Evil Mother-In-Law Is Actually Innocent!

Zhulan, in a transmigration novel about a supporting female's counterattack through farming, managed a triple leap: getting married, bearing children, and becoming a mother-in-law. The point to focus on: She became the wicked mother-in-law from the counterattack stories. From 26 to 36, not to mention, with six kids in tow, two daughters-in-law, a few grandkids, and a still-living husband—emphasis on the fact that he's not her original spouse, but the one who trapped her into transmigration. Only after becoming the original body did Zhulan realize she was miserably tricked by her two daughters-in-law. The elder daughter-in-law had a loud voice, complete with a 'brain-enhancing' feature—it turned every little issue into a big deal once it reached her mouth. The younger daughter-in-law was timid and weak, bursting into tears at the drop of a hat, perfectly crafting the image of Zhulan as a wicked mother-in-law. Zhulan, ".......This life is really unbearable." Someone, "You still have me." Zhulan, "Ha, you're the one who screwed me over the most!" Someone, "......"

Three Goats Bring Prosperity · 综合
分數不夠
933 Chs

Chapter 619: Leaving No Handles_1

The heavy snow that had continued intermittently for the past few days had turned into a snow disaster, with the areas near the capital being the most affected. Jinzhou was somewhat better off, as those in precarious housing had been relocated early on, and even with some refugees pouring into Prefecture City, things did not seem chaotic.

Exhausted, Zhou Shuren returned home that evening. Zhulan, who was deeply concerned, said, "Eat more."

In the past two days, arranging for the refugees, he had lost quite a bit of weight.

Zhou Shuren was extremely hungry, as he had only had breakfast in the Government Office that morning, and then just some plain congee at noon. His stomach was empty. After eating a few mouthfuls of rice to fill his stomach, he finally said comfortably, "All the refugees in the city have been properly accommodated. It's a good thing we prepared in advance; otherwise, the refugees would not even have had a place to stay."