
My Daughter-in-law is Very Arrogant
About This Novel
The orphan girl from the hero's family was ugly, fat and had a low IQ. She was beaten to death by her husband in the end. This was her original ending. However, once she traveled through time, she was no longer the same person. Ugly, fat and low in IQ? Sorry, that was once! The best relative comes to provoke you? He deserves to be destroyed by her! A scumbag bitch coming to harass you? Get out of here, bitch, trash! And the fake Virgin Mary and the real White Lotus Bitch 'heroine'? Sorry, she decides her world! Guarding the family home, raising the crazy nanny and having children, life was very comfortable, but it all stopped in front of a certain arrogant, evil, domineering man. If you can't afford to offend her, you can still afford to hide! But when the sinister evil king held the contract in his hand and smiled gently, she felt that she would never be able to escape in her life...
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Official(6)Scraped 1mo ago
What about the witch? If the plague is cured, it will be gone.
Why do I always feel like the ending is a bit rushed?
Not bad, only watched 1/3
It's a pity that the male protagonist was not tortured, and the female protagonist did not succeed in leaving the city...
Although I have only watched 40% of it, the plot is fascinating, so I will continue to spend money to watch it.
Like it, please update soon
I bought the entire book without realizing it
Like the heroine. Read the others again. . .
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Community(0)
Official(6)Scraped 1mo ago
What about the witch? If the plague is cured, it will be gone.
Why do I always feel like the ending is a bit rushed?
Not bad, only watched 1/3
It's a pity that the male protagonist was not tortured, and the female protagonist did not succeed in leaving the city...
Although I have only watched 40% of it, the plot is fascinating, so I will continue to spend money to watch it.
Like it, please update soon
I bought the entire book without realizing it
Like the heroine. Read the others again. . .









