
The Charming Girl from a Farm Family Pretends to Be a Daughter, She is Pregnant and Has a Baby, and She Becomes Rich
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Introduction: [Overhead farming + real and fake daughter + marriage exchange + substitute marriage] Liu Jiao crosses the book and becomes the heroine. In the original work, she and the male protagonist got pregnant before they were married. The male protagonist didn't know about it. She ran with the ball and had a crush on the male protagonist. In the end, she was tortured physically and mentally to death. And then he realized that he fell in love with her and missed her all his life. Pooh! What a bloody plot! Liu Jiao quits! But the pregnancy system lures her to give birth to a baby, the plot always makes her meet the male protagonist, and Bai Yueguang's cousin in the original novel keeps giving the wrong medicine. What? Did she embrace the wrong real daughter? Is the marriage partner a male lead? The system happily arranged the match and did not hesitate to encourage her to take advantage of her. But the male protagonist is a future general, how could she be willing to let him be stained? So, she found out that someone was tempting the male protagonist to join the army, and she actively cooperated. The groom was not there on the day of the wedding, so she felt wronged and remarried the male protagonist's second uncle who died young. Huh? Why isn't the male protagonist's second uncle dead yet? The hero's second uncle said: "Thank you for your concern, madam. I am willing to sit in a wheelchair for the rest of my life for you." It turns out that the male protagonist's second uncle died young because he was unwilling to cooperate with treatment. Now he is actively receiving treatment, and the male protagonist joined the army early. The tragedy in the original novel did not happen, but... "Why am I pregnant with triplets?" "Because you're giving birth to a beautiful girl who has multiple twins!" After all, he had been paying attention to this beautiful girl as a gift for a long, long time.
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