
After the Prince's Tuanpai Lost His Horse, the Whole Capital Knelt Down and Begged Me to Return to the House
by Su Kaka
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Shen Lingwei had been the legitimate daughter of the Duke of Guo for fifteen years, but was told that it was a lie. Everyone in the capital was watching this joke about a dove occupying a magpie's nest, but she turned around and left without even taking a single tile with her. Everyone was waiting for her to cry and beg to return to the high school, but no one knew that the accountant at the East Street Tea House was a divine fortune teller trained by her herself, the newly-weds in the Ministry of Punishment had a code of laws she annotated on their desk, and the company chief's princess house had a small door opened just for her. Returning to the dilapidated Hou Mansion, she looked at her grandmother who was coughing up blood and her cowering brothers and sisters, and she dipped the embroidered handkerchief into the dye vat with a smile: \
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